On the topic of gun control, crowds can be broadly divided. Some people think gun control is necessary to reduce crime and make the country a safer residence. On the other hand, they are people talking about how gun control can make Japan a safer residence. After all, is it possible for people to break into another family and to know that their families are under personal protection? (Warren 308)
After the tragic shooting of Marjorie Stone Man Douglas High School, most of the talk about gun death can be understood as gun control. In particular, supporters of gun control and more secure communities ridiculed Republican on the full negligence of their duties, as they were unable to implement wise rules to protect Republicans from American gun violence I have reason to do. The second problem is that the shooter in Parkland, Florida has become male again, but it is getting some attention. Indeed, of the recent 97 large shooting in the United States since 1982, 94 were from men. 56 of them were white men, Ted Kaczynski (Unabomber), Timothy Macveigh (Oklahoma City Bomber), Mark Anthony Conditt (Austin Bomber).
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 I thought that it should be. Racist discriminatory history of gun control remains similar to the history of some African Americans who believe they have the right to use weapons as civil rights issues. In the past two decades, the support of the black gun regulation in the United States has declined even after heavy mass shooting has been done throughout the country. In fact, since the massacre of Charleston Emmanuel's AME church in 2015, black people's support for guns is on the rise.