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  • Essay / Persuasive Essay on Gun Control - 1146

    "The world is filled with violence because criminals have guns, we good citizens should also have guns. Otherwise they would win and honest people would lose. "After tragic incidents like in Colombia or Virginia Technology has generated a huge debate on gun control. The explosion of such events has trivialized the issue of gun control. , This is very dangerous, because this is not a trivial matter. Decisions should never be based on fear or panic. Gun control is as complex as the concept of freedom and, therefore, this issue requires further analysis. What exactly is gun control? This is, so to speak, controlling the sale of firearms in the country. Contrary to what many arms control advocates think. Gun control does not mean complete confiscation of weapons, “that’s impossible.” Society's criminals will never give up their weapons, neither to the police nor to service weapons. CONTROL. The first obvious question is who controls the guns, the answer is the nation's government? . We call them “the creators of the law.” The next question is: How much gun control will citizens have? . We call it “law-abiding.” Finally: what guns don't control, society's criminals assume. We call it the “Offenders Act”. So when you talk about gun control, divide society into three recognizable groups. The creators of the law, law-abiding and law-breakers. There should be a reduction in theft through gun control... First... there are a huge amount of illegal guns in circulation, many of which are in the hands of criminals. When gun control comes, but guns are confiscated, criminals keep theirs. Thinking..." Make laws to disarm only those who tend to... be criminals of society. We call it "Offenders Law". So when you...... middle of paper . .....the exerciser or holder of political opposition power has three related but distinct meanings.1) - Could mean a gradual but systematic attempt to bring about the annihilation of a political and social entity. independent.2) - to refer to the deliberate destruction of physical groups sharing the main characteristic of belonging to a political group - this definition of movement was used because the systematic destruction of these groups is not covered, like genocide under the United Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Acts of Violence (CPPCG) only covers the deliberate physical destruction of national, ethnic, racial and religious groups.3) - . 'a person.