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  • Essay / Essay on the Pros and Cons of Gun Control - 1553

    Today there are weapons that can fire for minutes without reloading and accessories that can let a shooter go unnoticed and unheard. A citizen can have access to collapsible and detachable stocks that allow him to more easily conceal the weapon and even accessories for grenade launchers. Jonathan Lowy, director of the Legal Action Project, said: “These are weapons that will shred your venison before you eat it, or pass through the walls of your apartment. » However, gun ownership is an American tradition older than the country itself. Creating more gun control laws would infringe on the right to bear arms that is protected by the Second Amendment. The Second Amendment protects the individual right to bear arms, even a firearm not connected with service in a militia, and to use the firearm for lawful purposes, such as self-defense. The Founding Fathers understood the right to bear arms and not only created the Second Amendment, but to protect our freedoms such as freedom of speech, freedom of the press and freedom of religion of our