Gun Control
Gun Control The Second article to the Amendments of the Constitution of the United States provides: A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed. Merriam-Webster defines gun control as regulation of the selling, owning, and use of guns. ... ” The issues dealing with gun control revolve around many factors. ... How can we be free if the government wants to control our actions? ... If the government gives itself the right to disarm us we may as well become a totalitarian society and allow them to control our entire lives. Even rights granted by God or by the Bill of Rights can be taken away when the right to own a gun interferes with public safety. If the right to own a gun interferes with public safety, that right can be morally abridged, in order to protect public safety. ... Efforts should focus on stopping criminals, not disarming honest American gun owners.