"The law prohibits abuse and theft." This is a warning printed on a container containing milk at a local grocery store where I work. The use of the word "banned" attracts my interest, so when I got home I looked it up in the "encyclopedia dictionary" of "reader digest". I have found the two definitions: "Especially prohibition or prohibition by authority or law" and "2. Prevention or hindrance" (1077) Which definition are used for warning now? Whether abuse or theft can be prohibited by law.
Paper: Gun Control Canada recently discussed a lot about the problem of cancer control. The Canadian legislature enacted "gun legislation" and obliged gun owners to register firearms to implement gun control. Just recently, the Alberta Government led and appealed that the law is asymmetric, including a number of other five states and gun support groups. Violence problem, both ... gun violence is an important dilemma for North American society. The strict basic laws enacted and enforced by federal and state governments in Canada and the United States are effective in dealing with firearms and associated violence. Essentially, because of the flaw in the US system, gun violence has resulted in higher mortality than Canada. The American system is wrong. Because they firmly believe in the second amendment.
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.