In the United States, the number of deaths by firearms is the largest each year. "381 in Germany, 255 in France, 165 in Canada, 68 in the UK, 65 in Australia, 39 in Japan, 11, 127 in the United States" (Moore Michael, 51: 15-51: 48). It is important to have a gun control law that restricts the possession of dangerous guns such as machine guns by people because of the largest number of deaths in the United States. The gun control law should support both sides of the discussion. Of course neither side would be completely satisfied with the laws that it enacted, but the United States should maintain equilibrium.
There is nothing special about America. Each of these deaths can be prevented. As long as it is called "smart gun control" rather than "cannon robbing", the simple and easy-to-accept gun control law, usually supported by the majority of people, can prevent this killing epidemic. By ignoring the basic commonsense gun control you can guarantee that this will happen again. The story of a large shooting game is that while the screams of the country are screaming desperately, as long as it is not so easy to take a gun it can be intercepted if only a background check is done I can do it. This may have stopped. These people are not dead
Taking into account recent shooting cases, gun control debate began again. - Firearms are an important part of American culture; guns are used for various missions. The recent names of these guns are not good as the criminals are acting terribly against them. However, something may lead to wrong comments and reputation for inappropriate use. If placed in the wrong hand and get caught in terrible behavior, the pencil can receive tag weapons. Pencils can become weapons that can explain erroneous information and harmful facts that could destroy people.
Racial discrimination is always the driving force behind the law required for US gun control. In 2004, George W Bush led federal parliament voided federal ban on assault rifle the last major change in US gun law was made. By not shrugging your shoulders, you will be able to purchase legal assault rifles in the past 10 years. You see how this happened. Is it really necessary to say that the fear of racial discrimination stimulated demand for assault rifles? "After considering all explanatory variables, logistic regression found that every time the symbolic racial discrimination increased by 1 point, we found that the opportunity to use a gun at home increased by 50%." Let's see. Young blacks and MS - 13 members also purchased these same AR - 15 and carried them. They are like this. They profit from cheap prices due to racist demands; they do not push the market up