preview

Concealed Carry: Gun Control In The United States

Decent Essays

The topic of gun control was ignited by the misuse of firearms by criminals during the early 1900's and in response the federal government felt obligated to control the spread of weapons into the general population. The first federal gun-control legislation was the National Firearms Act (NFA) which encompasses two specific types of guns: machine guns/short-barrel firearms, it is important to note that handguns were included into the original draft, but was removed at the last moment. This statute charged $200 dollars which represented a very large amount of money back in 1934 and directly taxed Americans on their constitutional right. Legislation that has enacted more gun control measures does exactly what it is designed to do: keep guns out of the hands of law abiding citizens (Kehoe). As citizens we should fight to preserve our constitutional right and free ourselves from the notion that inanimate objects dictate human behavior.

It seems that America is faced with an ever …show more content…

The bill, H.R. 822, is intended to allow persons who hold a concealed carry permit from one state to also carry anywhere in the country, with the exception of Illinois and Washington, D.C (“National”). This bill is beneficial to the overall solution to gun-control because conceal carry holders can have a greater presence across the nation with the effect of deterring potential criminal acts. This bill has the added benefit in preventing the average citizen from becoming an accidental criminal due to the complexity of the current state reciprocity system. Current FBI statistics show a four-year decline in violent crime, which can be directly associated with the enactment of state concealed carry laws. While the argument for gun control continues, the use of a firearm in the hands of trained citizens greatly outweighs the heinous crimes committed by the criminally

Get Access