Britain is the most violent crime, involving knives. Many people condemn this due to the fact that England does not allow concealment. Citizens can not protect themselves from the criminal with a knife. In 1975, Washington DC introduced gun control law. Under the law, all firearms (including shotgun and rifle) are unloaded and disassembled or bound by a trigger lock mechanism. Prior to this decision, the 1975 firearm control law also restricted the residents from possessing pistols, except pistols registered before 1975.
Regardless of the US gun holding rate, it is clear that the US has more guns and more gun murders than other industrial democracy. As reported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the murder rate of young people in the United States is much higher than most developed countries, where the gun control law is often more rigorous. Researchers at the Center for Disease Control and Precaution conclude that more stringent gun control is required in the United States. The author of this study did a big job of editing the data but concluded that international data proves that US gun law is the reason for the high murder rate among young people. For example, the UK has strict gun control and a lower murder rate than the United States, but historical evidence seems to indicate that there is no causal relationship between gun control and homicide in the UK.
Discussion on gun control in the United States is a hot topic in American debate. There are two words "gun" and "crime", are these words mutually exclusive? Will the use of a gun eventually lead to a crime? On the other hand, does the US law restrict the use of firearms to protect the lives of citizens? Discussion of gun control These are the problems of many people when music comes in.