Arguments Against Gun Control

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Dear all the liberal tyrannical numb-skulls in Congress,
I find it very disrespectful that you nimrod members in Congress think that you can restrict my right to protect myself and in the process insult our Founding Fathers. Names Raymond Remington and I am a TRUE American. When it comes to our children and guns, their safety should not be put at the expense of your egotistical and outright irrational decisions to put restrictions on guns. Some might argue it is too easy to obtain guns, but I say it’s not easy enough. One would Have have to wait a full three days at Wal-Mart to get you hands on a 1000 RPM piece of lead guzzling American freedom. In my opinion, there should be no restrictions or Gun Control laws on God’s greatest gift to the
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Therefore, I propose we have laws making it mandatory to carry a firearm even effecting adolescents since children need to learn that guns are their friends and are there to protect them. Even if there had ever been such a thing as gun violence, I firmly believe that no one will suffer from gun violence, nay people violence, when everyone has guns. I say with full confidence that crime will significantly drop after integrating guns into the daily lives of all Americans because criminals will be too worried about getting shot. While on the topic of safety might I remind you that there is still the prevalent issue of robbers wanting to break in and kill my family and me and steal my property and guns. I therefore I need guns to prevent them from stealing my guns. People might ask, ‘how many enemies do you have to worry about such a problem,’ and I simply respond that all of the government is trying to do so, but its not fare. I am a responsible gun owner and should not be treated like I kill children on the daily. I keep my gun in a safe where it serves its full potential of protecting my family and I in a 3 by 3 by 4 foot box. When it comes to our children and guns, their safety should not be put at the expense of Congress’s egotistical and outright irrational decisions to put restrictions on guns. America needs to change as a whole for the preservation of our constitution, our property, and