Gun Control
Many people have died from the use of firearms.
Dear Future President,
In 1791, the second amendment, which gave Americans the right to bear arms, was ratified with the Bill of Rights. In that 200 year span the advancement of guns is very apparent; automatic weapons that can shoot 25 rounds in 2.5 seconds make the amendment seem outdated as at the time rifles and muskets were much slower and could not kill a whole crowd in a minute. Two hundred years ago women suffered, racism was condoned by the government, and many other outdated laws existed. So why not look at the second amendment as it really is, as an old, dated amendment.
Mass shootings in America are at such a high, there are websites where the sole purpose is to track the date, death rate, and injury rate of each shooting (http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/1/19/1180414/-The-Importance-of-Gun-Control). So far in October alone, from the 1st to the 10th, there have been 9 mass shootings with 12 deaths and 31 injured. If our government can see these facts and not do anything to restrict access to arms, then there is a serious problem. Our government forces schools to teach us how to hide and have lock down drills in case of a gunman entering campus, instead of restricting access to guns.
Instead, denying guns to those mentally unfit to own them and those with histories of violence, would be a better way to keep the children safe. At 16 years old, my friend recently obtained a drivers license and the process took at least 6 months. There was an online course, a written test, 6 hours of lessons, and a behind the wheel test. If he needed to go through that type of procedure to be able to drive to school, then why can any random person walk into a gun store and buy a deadly weapon in less than 10 minutes?
In conclusion, some type of restriction or ban on guns in America would benefit every citizen, even those who object to it, as it will keep them safe. Do not let more devastating mass shootings continue in this country. The sooner those whom are unfit to own a gun no longer own one, the sooner I will feel safer living in my own country.
Sincerely,
Noah W