Some people think the right to bear arms is important because they might feel insecure without them. They might live in a bad area and need to defend themselves from criminals and fugitives. Or they live in an area that is far from a police presence. Or they live in a rural area where protection against 2- and 4-legged beasts might be appropriate.
Some Americans don't think this because they don't feel the need to protect themselves. They might live in a nicer and more protected area.
Many Americans are sportsman and take gun ownership very seriously. The vast majority of gun owners handle their weapons appropriately and feel that gun laws treat them as criminals.
British drove on the left because they would hold their lance under their right arm. Americans drove on the right because they had guns.
Yes, Americans have full rights to own and bear arms, its engraved in the U.S. Constitition.
The Second Amendment deals with Americans right to bear arms (possess guns)
No.
the native americans wanted their guns
I'm not sure if I'm right but I believe in a way the Chinese. They made gunpowder for fireworks and in a way they were the first guns.
About 1607, when Jamestown was first founded. Americans have always had guns.
Zero. Guns, being inanimate objects, lack the ability to kill anyone by themselves.The number of Americans killed with guns in 2009 is not yet available on the CDC website.
nope
Being overwhelmed by Americans with guns
their powerful ships and guns
Guns