Gun control is a crime problem as well as a security issue. It is a medium to extreme range. Gun control can be traced back to the 17th century, and Japan uses guns to fight war in response to the current school tragedy. The gun has never disappeared, and their number has increased from small to large, to only a myriad of guns. Gun control is not only a problem, but it can also be a solution depending on how it is used and on who uses it. Controlling the gun can be controlled in a variety of ways, but what is ultimately important is how people use weapons.
• In some large shooting cases in public places including schools and movie theaters, there are traditionally resuming discussions on gun control. With the school shooting incident in Stockton, California in 1989, the state was asked to pass the toughest gun law in the country. This includes laws that limit the sale and use of assault rifles. • The mass shooting incident occurred in Connecticut State's New Town last December urged President Obama to demand a federal law prohibiting the sale of certain semi-automatic rifles and large numbers of magazines and requested all gun purchasers We will perform a background check. After nearly four months, the Senate voted for a more gentle bill after intense lobbying by gun rights organizations. Maintaining the current situation was largely defeated
After the tragic shooting of Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School, most of the talk about gun death focused on gun control. In particular, supporters of gun support and safer communities have failed to implement wise rules to protect them from violence by American guns, so it is impossible to bring Republicans to a complete negligence of their duties There is a reason to ridicule. The second problem that attracts attention (though not nearly enough) in that the archer in Parkland, Florida is male again. Indeed, 94 out of 97 past massive shots in the United States since 1982 were by men. 56 of them were white men, Ted Kaczynski (Unabomber), Timothy Macveigh (Oklahoma City Bomber), Mark Anthony Conditt (Austin Bomber).