Gun Control: The Second Amendment-Bearing Arms

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The secret is out we as a people know that the law does not apply equal across the board lady justice is blind however their is a big difference in the way law enforcement treats the rich, the poor and different races. Therefore is justice really blind the answer is no there are many cases to prove this fact the drug laws for example. The United States has many drug laws on the books that are to deter use of many of herbs or drugs some of the facts of the United States drug war are the government started the war in 1971 and has spend over $51 billion total on the Drug War and passed over 4000 laws to lock up user and drug dealers to control the so called drug war (HERSHBERGER, M. 2014).According to Judge Frederic Block there are a lot of racism …show more content…
The ideal behind gun control is to protect the people from criminals. Do we really know who the criminals are? In some cases it only stops everyday people from getting guns this is a very serious issue for the citizens of the United States.” The Second Amendment - Bearing Arms. A well-regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a Free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed” (constitution.findlaw.com). The gun control laws in many other states have not helped murder rates... Many of the world’s genocide’s began shortly after the government established gun control laws and statutes. The United States right to bear arms keeps other countries from evading our …show more content…
The states that have strict gun control rules in reality have more crime. Truly, this makes sense criminals have less to fear from regular everyday people and police officers and other government employees are easy to spot. So the average citizen are easy targets for a criminal. Strict gun control means less weapons, but is this a good thing. Look at the crime rates. The states that have strict gun control California, “Oakland number three most dangerous city in the united states Population: 395,317 Violent crime rate: 1,683 per 100,000 residents Oakland's high levels of poverty and proximity to drug corridors combine to generate tons of wildness. Stockton, Calif. Is number 11 with a violent crime rate: 1,548 per 100,000 residents” (Forbes 2014).” According to the Brady Campaign score: 81 California has the strictest gun policies in the United States” (Hartvigsen, 2013). So are strict gun controls need well check out number two on the Brady Campaign score: 72 New Jersey, “Camden had a per capita violent crime rate of 2.6 percent, the report found. Furthermore, Camden's overall crime rate of 7 percent made it one of the most dangerous cities in the United States” (Forbes 2014) and (Napoliello 2014). Therefore way are gun control law really implied on the citizens if not for their safety then for what? The history of gun control speaks for itself. Throughout the 1900’s many countries implied gun control of their