Sunday, April 12, 2020

Gun Control Essays (1192 words) - Gun Politics In The United States

Gun Control The Second Amendment to the Constitution states that, "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," and the definition of gun control is; government regulation of possession and use of firearms by private citizens. Gun control only takes guns away from law-abiding citizens and it does nothing to stop criminals from buying illegal guns, who are unlikely to obey the law and register their guns. I feel that the term gun control is improperly used. The government is using it as a way to take our right to bear arms. Why would anyone want to own a gun? Piece of mind is the main reason I have a gun. I feel a lot safer at home knowing that I am close to my best line of defense. Guns provide a source of psychological reassurance even among citizens who are not especially concerned about the fear of crime of being victimized. In a survey given about guns, "self-defense was the primary reason given by one out of every five gun owners for firearms." "The right of self-defense and the right to use firearms for defense of self and family are the cornerstone of individual rights enumerated in the US Constitution." Why does the government make it harder to protect ourselves? Police cannot always protect everyone. There are only about 500,000 police officers throughout the country, which figures to around only 125,000 police officers are on duty at any given time to protect the whole country. Only seventeen percent of Americans give the police a great deal of confidence in protecting them, while forty-six percent said they do not give them very much confidence. "Other than a bodyguard or a law enforcement officer at one's side twenty-four hours a day, the most effective deterrent to criminal attack is the criminal's fear that the prospective victim is armed and prepared to defend him or her self." Courts have ruled that there is no constitutional right to be protected by the state against being murdered by criminals or madmen, which means that police have no duty to protect the individual citizen. After hearing this, I trust the police even less. What is the likelihood of being successfully attacked when you are armed? Criminals' fear armed citizens. Victims who used guns for protection were less likely either to be attacked or injured than victims who responded in any other way, including those who didn't resist at all were; and victims no resisted robbers with a gun were less likely to lose their property. When victims use guns to resist crimes, the crimes usually are disrupted and the victims are not injured. A good example of firearm deterrence comes from a rape experiment done in Orlando. Orlando offered a training course to women on handgun self defense, which was taken by 6,000 women. A year after the program began; the rape rate in Orlando dropped almost ninety percent. The police force went on strike in Albuquerque, New Mexico; during this time, the crime rate decreased because frightened citizens armed themselves and protected their homes and businesses. Criminals "had no stomach at all for facing indignant citizens protecting their own property with the same force the criminals used to steal it. Handgun ownership averts thousands of victim injuries and deaths that would not have been avoidable given the tactical advantages that criminals have over unarmed citizens. Who would you rather have protecting you? In Chicago in a typical year, more criminals are shot by storeowners and other armed citizens than by the entire police force. In April 1984 three terrorists attacked a cafe in Jerusalem with automatic weapons, intending to kill everyone in sight; they were able to claim only one victim before they were shot by a handgun-armed Israelis. In 1980, between 1,500-3,000 felons were legally killed by armed civilians in self-defense or for related-legally justified reasons; and additional 8,700-16,600 criminals were legally wounded under the same circumstances. If these figures are accurate, then civilians kill and injure far more felons annually than do police officers, i.e., criminals have more to fear from armed victims than from the police. Everyone knows that police officers are trained to ask questions first and shoot later, but I personally feel that if I were in a questionable situation I would probably shoot first. That is most likely how many other citizens' feel and that is probably why that figure is so high. Why doesn't the Constitution protect us from gun