Arguments Against Gun Laws

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Dennis Taylor was a 15 year old boy who was murder a few feet from his house the night of March 25, 2017. He was shot multiple times on the 2200 block of Columbia Place, Landover, MD. A nurse, Karen Forges, lived on the same sheet and heard the gunshots. She check outside to see where the shots were coming from. She heard someone yall that their friend had been shot and she saw Dennis bleeding on the streets. She performed CPR while the police were notified. Unfortunately she couldn’t help and the paramedics pronounced him dead at the scene. Investigators believe the crime was premeditated, for they have retrieved a gun from Dennis’s body. At 15, teenager should be concerning themselves with homecoming, test and college. Teenagers shouldn’t feel so uncomfortable that they feel the need to arm …show more content…
People hunt animals for food, to control the wildlife capacity and even for entertainment. Some guns were created just for hunting with gadgets on them to help hit the target. Like for instance the guns could have a telescope or “scope” to get a better vision of the target. The gun can also can be designed as camouflage to make if less noticeable. Hunters have to complete a Hunter Education Training Course. While hunting, they must be able to present a proof of certification.

Gun laws do not stop criminals from getting accessed to them. There are millions of guns that are not only been sold in stores but they are sold on the streets. They are sold to anyone at any age who has the money for it. There is no effective way to eliminate the abuse of gun use. The main alternative for reducing crime is to completely get rid of guns. We as a union must erase the crime and teach how to treat people fair and kind. The laws does not reduce the rate in crime. Although taking guns away from criminals will reduce crime in a way but it can also influence criminals to find a method stronger than guns.