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Whos controlling you
Whos controlling you One of the biggest issues in the United States that I would change would be gun control. The government is constantly proposing legislation for more and more gun control. Slowly they are chipping away at our constitutional right to keep and bear arms. You must ask yourself: For what reason does the government want to restrict law-abiding citizens from owning guns? Certainly government is not so naive to think criminals will adhere to gun control laws. There just may be an underlying motive for gun control. After all, people would be easier to control if they were defenseless. Few public policy debates have been as dominated by emotion and misinformation as the one on Banning guns to reduce crime makes as much sense as banning alcohol to reduce drunk driving. Indeed, convincing evidence shows that civilian gun ownership can be a powerful deterrent to crime. In 1966 the police in Orlando, Florida, responded to a rape epidemic by drafting a highly publicized program to train 2,500 women in firearm use. The next year rape fell by 88 percent in Orlando (the only major city to experience a decrease that year); burglary fell by 25 percent (Williams). Actually, of the 2,500 women not one ended up firing her weapon; the deterrent effect of the publicity sufficed. Five years later Orlando's rape rate was still thirteen percent below the pre-program level, whereas the surrounding standard metropolitan area had suffered a 308 percent During a 1974 police strike in Albuquerque armed citizens patrolled their neighborhoods and shop owners publicly armed themselves; felonies dropped notably. In March 1982 Kennesaw, Georgia enacted a law requiring members of each household to keep a gun at home; house burglaries fell from 65 per year to 26 and on down to 11 the following year. Comparable publicized training programs for gun-toting merchants distinctly reduced store robberies in Highland Park, Michigan, and New Orleans; a grocer's organization's gun clinics produced the same result in Detroit (Hagar). Gun control advocates note only two burglars in 1,000 are driven off by armed homeowners. However, a huge majority of burglaries take place when no one is home, the statistical citation is deceptive. Several criminologists attribute the predominance of daytime burglary to burglars' fear of encountering an armed resident. Indeed, a burglar's chance of being sent to jail is about the same as his chance of being shot by a victim if the burglar breaks into an occupied residence (one to two percent in each case). Gun control is based on the faulty notion that ordinary American citizens are too hazardous and ill tempered to be trusted with weapons. Only through the slight alterations of specific constitutional rights is gun control even possible. It most severely victimizes those who most need weapons for self-defense. Many advocates of gun control believe that legislation in their favor will create a decrease in violent crime. To the contrary, Great Britain, a country with gun control, reports a frightening 1,200 percent increase of violent crimes against individuals in the last thirty-three years between 1960 and 1993. The number of robberies in this same time period has increased by 2,700 percent. Great Britain's overall crime rate has risen by Gun control advocates, those who favor additional legal restrictions on the availability of guns or who want to outlaw certain types of guns, argue that the more guns there are the more crime there will be. There is no simple statistical relationship between gun ownership and homicide or other violent crimes. In the first 30 years of this century, U.S. per capita handgun ownership remained steady, but the homicide rate rose tenfold. Consequently, between 1937 and 1963, handgun ownership rose by 250 percent, but the homicide rate fell by 35.7 percent. Switzerland, through its militia system, issues both pistols and fully automatic assault rifles to all adult males and requires them to store their weapons at home. Further, civilian long-gun purchases are basically unregulated, and handguns are available to any adult without a criminal record or mental defect. Nevertheless, Switzerland suffers far less crime per capita than the United States and almost no gun Perhaps we should look beyond guns as the cause of violence. The fact is violence and crime are linked with collapsing educational standards, increasing delinquency, and a deteriorating society worldwide. In Australia, a 1989 Parliamentary Inquiry into literacy found that more than one million citizens are functionally illiterate and some 32 percent had problems completing job histories. Between 1973-1974 and 1991-1992 the number of serious assaults has risen 391 percent and the robbery rate increased by 190 percent. Most police officers agree that gun control laws are ineffective (Hagar). A 1986 questionnaire sent to every police station in Idaho produced the following results: 97 percent believed that a firearms ownership ban would not reduce crime or keep criminals from using guns. 89 percent believed that gun control laws such as those in Chicago, Washington, D.C., and New York City had no effect on criminals. 90 percent believe if firearm ownership were banned, ordinary citizens would be more likely to be targets of armed violence (Statistic from Hagar). Guns do not turn ordinary citizens into murderers. Substantially, less than one gun owner in 3,000 commit a homicide and that one killer is far from a typical gun owner. A study found two-thirds to four-fifths of homicide offenders have prior arrest records, commonly for violent felonies. This same study disclosed that in 85 percent of homicides among family members the police had been called in before to break up violence. In half the cases, the police had been called five or more times. Thus, the average person who kills a family member is not a non-violent solid citizen who reaches for a weapon in a moment of temporary insanity. Instead, he has a past record of illegal violence and trouble with the law (Police foundation). Such people on the fringes of society are unlikely to be affected by gun control laws. Indeed, since many killers already had felony convictions, it was already unlawful for them to own a gun, but they found one anyway. "If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquillity of servitude better than the animating contest of freedom, go home from us in peace. We ask not your counsels or your arms. Crouch down and lick the hands that feed you. May your chains set lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that ye were our countrymen (Samuel Adams)". I could not have said it better. By allowing the government to take away our right to keep and bear arms, we are setting the precedence for the abolishment of all our rights and the eradication of the Constitution of these United States of America. Bibliography: Bibliography Page Williams, Rodger. Rape. New York: Glenman, 1970. Hagar, Stephen. "Gun Control and Crime: Effects in different countries." Idaho Statesman 25 March 1999, sec C: 2. Pro-Control Police Foundation. Domestic Homicides. Kansas City, Kansas: Pro- Control Police Foundation, 1977.
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