Because some people argue further that widespread gun ownership is one of the best deterrents to crime as well as potential tyranny, whether by gangs, or by goverment.
You need to define the term "gun control". In the US, there are several thousand different laws on guns. Laws that cover who can own a gun, who (and where) a gun can be carried, size of the gun, what it can be made of, how many shots it can hold, etc etc. The problem is, people that do not follow laws that forbid robbery, murder, theft, kidnapping- ALSO do not follow gun laws. The result is that laws mainly affect honest people that do not break the law. Several countries have effectively banned private ownership of guns, in the belief that it would reduce crime. However, they have since found that crime rates INCREASE after such a ban, since law abiding persons now have lost the ability to defend themselves.
There were approximately 31,000 gun-related deaths in America in 2010, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. These deaths include homicides, suicides, and unintentional deaths involving firearms.
Japan has very strict gun control laws, resulting in one of the lowest gun death rates in the world. In recent years, Japan has had an average of less than 10 gun-related deaths per year.
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I disagree with my dad because we have different perspectives or opinions on certain issues or topics.
opposing.Versus, contra, counter"I am against gun control" could also be phrased "I'm opposed to gun control", "I'm anti-gun control", "I'm an opponent of gun control", "I disagree with the idea of gun control"
Only if everyone agrees to disagree
Most people don't have a problem with education about guns or gun control, as long as whatever is being taught is based on reliable information and is factually correct. The problem comes in because people disagree on what is and is not factual.
No way to answer your question- it is open ended. While this is an emotional issue, there are already several thousand laws on the books relating to "gun control". They have little impact on people determined to break them and other laws, such as robbery, assault and murder.
strict gun control laws, more money allocated for welfare programs, and more lenient laws on immigration
Depends on WHICH gun control legislation you mean. In the US, there are already several thousand "gun control" laws on the books. However, they do not work. They DO keep honest people from being able to defend themselves from criminals.
The basic arguments FOR gun control are that it is needed to keep guns away from people that should not have them.
People that believe you can control illegal acts by controlling things.
Someone that believes that you can control behavior of people by controlling things.
Because people want so much in there life, they cant sit around and take in the fact that if they stop protesting, they will get what they want.
People that already obey the law.
Gun control refers to laws and regualtions that limit ownership, carrying and usage of firearms. Gun rights refers to the opposite- of the right of people to own firearms.