As a young American, I have seen many problems in the growth of this great country. For us, people who can not find a job, rise in inflation, budget imbalances, and even more important are gun problems. Like other excellent boys, I'm worried about being a victim of random shooting, but at the same time, I hope to get a good 10 points in the hunting season. Guns affect each and every one of us everyday. They make us feel like we fear or protect us.
"There is a need for well-managed militias for the security of free countries, people should not infringe the right to hold and carry weapons," he said. It is equally important for the Constitution itself. Gun control law directly violates this right and should not be considered. Ignoring the problem, in order to reduce gun-related violence it is argued that gun control law must be implemented to eliminate gun violence. This is reasonable, but the irony of the consequences of these laws is counterproductive, not exacerbating the problem but exacerbating the problem. In addition to the fact that Americans display more content
American gun attitude is not very meaningful beyond the American "gun culture". Outside people tend to believe that they are related to personal safety, while they think that the right to hold and carry weapons is exaggerated. Why do some people want guns unless they are hunting for such a thing? Therefore, they expect that gun ownership support will decrease after the shooting incident, as in the UK, Canada and Australia. However, Americans strictly refuse the constraints of "common sense", and sales of guns usually rise after large-scale shooting. For non-Americans and Americans gathering in this country's pocket, this is pointless. This disconnection was caused by a fundamental misunderstanding of the second amendment clause.