Gun control is a controversial topic for many years and people are trying to argue it. Due to the many tragedies recently occurred in the United States, this problem became more serious, and the main cause of these tragedies is the lack of control. For example, the New Town known by everyone and the tragedy of Colorado state robbed many innocent children and adults. Here is why American citizens believe that guns should be prohibited with danger. There are, however, some prohibitions of guns which have a negative influence over maintaining the status quo.
The history of gun control and second amendment gun regulation began in the United States; white racists continued to take guns from African Americans. The reason is that they stand up and fight. KKK (KKK) was originally a gun regulator. Before the Civil War, blacks were not allowed to own guns. During the Civil War, blacks were allowed to own guns for the first time. They are serving in alliances or are allowed
Gun control is a matter of racial discrimination. In 2015, 60% of African Americans thought that gun control should be given priority over gun rights, but 61% of whites have priority over gun control of gun rights We thought that it should be. Racist discriminatory history of gun control is comparable to the history of some African-Americans who believe they have the right to use weapons as civil rights issues. Even after a horrible large-scale shooting across the country over the past two decades, the support for black-American gun control has declined. Indeed, since the massacre of the AME church in Charleston, France, the support for the black gun has increased.
Media analysts and researchers often use rural and urban Americans, owner of cancer and owner of non-cancer, non-white and non-Caucasian, cultural and political between liberal and conservatives I discuss the discussion of gun control as a cause of inconsistency. Current research shows that these variables are related to gun control attitudes in a predictable way. My findings also show that religion contributes to personal understanding of gun violence and gun regulation. The Evangelical Protestant has consistently opposed the more stringent gun control laws and has further supported liberal gun control. By contrast, other religious traditions of Americans, especially the Protestant, Catholics, and non-religious people of the Black have consistently supported the strict gun control law. It is noteworthy that differences in these groups still exist, even if many demographic characteristics and gun ownership are managed. Supporters of various religious groups in the United States also have completely different views on mass shooting.