One of the most controversial issues in our society is gun control.
Violence associated with guns is increasing every year and.
something must be done to stop it. Gun legislation varies in every state.
In some states gun policy is stricter than in other states. Gun legislation.
should be abolished in favor of federal gun legislation.
To analyze the problem with gun violence today you must understand.
the gun laws that are in effect. The gun legislation in the United States.
are mostly based on a state level. One federal law for example, prohibits.
the manufacture of all plastic guns. The federal government tightly.
restricts fully automatic guns. Manufactures stamp serial numbers on guns.
for law purposes. The government also has regulation on importation on guns.
brought into the country. Also, most states restrict the purchasing of.
long guns under the age of 18, and 21 for the purchase of handguns. Most.
states prohibit the purchase of guns if you are: a convicted felon,.
alcoholic, drug addict, mentally ill person, alien, or a fugitive from.
justice. Some laws require prospective gun buyers, to get a purchase.
permit, which comes with applicant passing all background checks. A few.
states even require that all persons possessing guns must have a license to.
do so, even in their homes. Some states don't ban guns from addicts. This.
is a problem. Gun concelation isn't the same in each state. Also it is.
commonly unlawful to fire a gun within city limits or in other congested.
urban areas. These are some of the common laws that most states have.
Guns are a form of power. Many individuals, "including criminals'.
feel powerful when carrying a gun. Half of the households in the United.
States possess a gun. Criminals use guns for satisfaction. For example, to.
obtain sexual gratifaction in a rape or money in a robbery, or more.
frequently, to frighten and dominate victims in some other assault. All of.
these things can be gained without an attack, and indeed the possession of.