Are We Really That Irresponsible? by Paulette Thomason
So I've noticed all the talk lately in
the news on gun control and gun laws. Back and forth Americans argue
on the subject. Settling this subject isn't as easy as it may seem to
some. In fact, if you really do your research and look at both sides
with an open minded, logical approach, you'll come to see the choice
isn't so easy after all.
With all the unnecessary and violent
shootings happening lately, it seems like gun control might not be
such a bad idea. I mean, it is pretty lame to pay $20 for a movie
ticket and end up being shot up instead. Or an even better example,
the guy who pulled off the elementary school shooting in Connecticut
and killed a group of innocent kids? These are horrible events that
sadly occur, but it wasn't ever the guns fault, now was it? It was
the deranged or misunderstood man or woman behind it.
That's completely stating the obvious,
I know, but bear with me here. For some strange reason, backgroundchecks don't seem to be too terribly effective with weeding out the
mentally unstable. Why? I dunno, but either way these people keep
getting a hold of guns and committing mass murders. Then again, the
internet might be at service for these social maniacs.
Anyone in this day and age know that
you can get just about anything over the internet, as long as you
know where to go and how to play your cards right. I'm willing to bet
that guns are one of the easiest things to purchase online. Give it a
try and look for yourself, there are plenty of firearms for
fairly low prices. And obviously, the people selling these weapons
aren't quite as capable of making background checks on their
customers.
Guns aren't a bad thing though, they
just get used in horrid situations by mentally unstable people. If
used in a 'right sense', guns can play a valuable part in saving a
victims life. I don't think many can argue there. I'd choose my life
over someone who was attempting to do harm, wouldn't you? It seems
fair for 'stable' people who want to protect themselves or their
loved ones shouldn't have to work so hard for a simple defense.
Maybe we just are too indecisive at the
moment to make further progress in this debate. Neither side can
'agree to disagree', nor can they come up with a seemingly 'fair'
compromise.
By Paulette Thomason
contributing author –
www.adultlasvegasescorts.com