In 2016, there were 58,512 gun related incidents and out of those incidents 15,091 people died (Mission). There have been cases where children have found their parents gun, which they thought was a toy and unintentionally …show more content…
While the constitution gives you that right, it is a living document. If the United States can not make it to where they get rid of guns completely, then they should at least make it to where it is more controlled. For example, Norway, a country with one of the lowest crime rates in the world, have laws set in place to prohibit the sale of automatic and powerful handguns all together. They also make it to where a weapons license is required to own a gun. On top of that, they have to have a written statement as to why the gun is wanted. Simon Tisdall, author of Norway’s Gun Laws Prove Easy to Ignore, says “Under the Firearm Weapons Act, only ‘sober and responsible’ persons over the age of 18 may obtain a gun licence. For handguns, the age requirement is 21. In 2009, additional legislation was introduced, further tightening Norway's gun laws” (Tisdall). If the United States would learn from Norway and adapt laws like these into their constitution, then maybe the United States could also have one of the lowest crime rates in the …show more content…
Their sense of safety could be invaded by a mass shooter and they could have a gun, but who is to say if they have their gun on them at the time? Or, what if they do not use their gun they have on their person? What is the point? A mass shooting or murder would not even be an issue if there were stricter gun laws. Also, guns are rarely used in self-defense. Of the 29,618,300 violent crimes committed from 2007 to 2011, 0.79 percent of 235,700 victims protected themselves with their firearm. In 2010, there were 230 homicides in which a person used a gun as a weapon to kill a felon or criminal; compared to 8,275 criminal gun homicides. That means that for every 36 criminal homicides, there was 1 “justifiable homicide.” Also, 0.12 percent of victims protected themselves with their firearms against 84,495,500 property criminals between 2007 and 2011 (“Gun Control.”). Guns are not required to protect yourself, in most cases guns are not even used for self-defense. Self-defense is not an excuse to not have gun laws. The facts are there, and they are truthful and eye-opening. Stricter gun laws need to be considered and set in place, there are no excuses.
Guns have been killing people since they were invented, that is what they are made to do. Whether it be an accident, suicide, or