The horrible tragedy at an elementary school 20 small children and seven adults shot and killed weighing heavily on the
conscience of America, many persons will look for quick reaction to stop this fire action and easy measures that can
prevent these life threatening situation something like that happening again. Stricter the gun control laws may control
these things seem like an easy answer, but that is not at all the solution for this.
In gun control legislation, while sensible on many levels already gun shoots are now increasing in manner reportedly, and this will not simply solve the problem of gun violence in this country. To ensure the latest in a series of mass murders involving firearms will undoubtedly
reignite the debate about gun control laws.
People's argue that Commercial laws
should be very stricter and the emotions and depressions of most Americans will be with them.But unfortunately, stricter gun control laws are only a small part of the solution
to preventing firearm violence, because already it's too late for them to have much of
an effect in this act.Mean while political, social and economic changes, while more difficult to
pinpoint and achieve, are the only hope for ending the culture of violence that
the U.S.
has become known for.
If once the U.S.
banned the sale of every firearm to everyone, which is unrealistic, that would
still leave millions of guns already in the hands of Americans. A 2012 report
by the
Research Service estimated that as of 2009, there were about 310 million
nonmilitary firearms in the U.S.
and firearm sales have skyrocketed in sale since then. Banning the sale of guns in the same diplomatic manner like
illegal drug crimes, would only make matters worse by creating a truly unregulated
black market for them who are running this business.
The second amendment rights to bear arms applies
to a well-armed militia to guard against, not to ordinary citizens
armed in schools, movie theaters, churches and malls. Many people's will
argue that more guns lead to more murders, which is statistically true.The U.S must embark on more deep and fundamental changes in the law to order and enforce to end the culture of
violence that has permeated American society throughout its existence. And that
can only begin with a real examination of the social, political and economic
circumstances that feeds into a collective consciousness of American society
and create the minds.