Reporter 1: Hello Mr. President.
President-: Welcome to my office.
President- We are now going to explain the issues of gun control.
reporter 1: So i've heard 40 percent of households own guns, and if we were going to ban them there would be a real issue.
president: Well yes, it is in our set of amendments that allows us to bare arms. Also the 2nd amendment states that you have the right to obtain a well regulated militia for the security of the state, but we can argue we don't need it any more.
News reporter 2 : About how much crime is involved with guns?
President: For example over a l00,000 americans are shot and killed each year, and that's just America alone.
News reporter1: Have you …show more content…
V. Miller made it this way, The supreme court ruled that the 2nd amendment only protected guns suited for a well regulated militia. For example the sawed off shotgun could be banned because it is not used as ordinary military equipment.
News reporter 2: Will banning guns reduce the number of murders by firearms?
President:probably no, these people who commit these crimes are bad people and will usually find another way to murder rather than a firearm.
News reporter 1: Have recent issues such as big school shootings, brought up ideas of more gun control, like banning everyday rifles and handguns?
President: like I said before it will most likely be a unsuccessful act, it will not follow through especially if those are weapons used by the military.
News reporter 2: How about Terrorists, if we ban guns will be a main target since our civilians will be defenseless?
President: yes and a no, our civilians wouldn't be completely defenseless, plus the police and military would still be armed. This most likely not happen, since the second amendment protects the people's rights to bare arms.
News reporter 1: well thank you for your time and input Mr. President.
President: You are