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Title: Gun Control in the U.S.


1
Gun Control in the U.S.
  • Jake, Garrett, Ali, and Julianne

2
Firearms
  1. Handguns
  2. Rifles
  3. Shotguns

3
Ownership
Households With a Gun Adults Owning a Gun Adults Owning a Handgun
Percentage  40-45 30-34 17-19
Number 47-53 million 70-80 million  40-45 million
4
Crime and Self-Defense
  • 16,272 murders were committed in the United
    States during 2008.

5
Right-to-Carry Laws
  • Each state has its own laws regarding
    right-to-carry and falls into one of three main
    categories
  •  
  • 1) "shall-issue" states, where concealed carry
    permits are issued to all qualified applicants

6
Right-to-Carry Laws
  • 2) "may-issue" states, where applicants must
    often present a reason for carrying a firearm to
    an issuing authority, who then decides based on
    his or her discretion whether the applicant will
    receive a permit

7
Right-to-Carry Laws
  • 3) "no-issue" states, where concealed carry is
    generally forbidden

8
As of January 2012
  • 40 states are shall-issue
  • 9 states are may-issue

9
Constitution
  • In the Bill of Rights, the Second Amendment to
    the Constitution reads  
  • 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.

10
Supreme Court Decisions
  • D.C. v Heller
  • McDonald v Chicago

11
Against Gun Control
  • Current law
  • Crime statistics
  • Personal protection

12
The Law
  • 2nd amendment gives American citizens the right
    to bare arms (est. December 15, 1791)
  • The National Firearms act makes it unlawful for a
    person to have a firearm that they are not
    properly registered to
  • Background checks

13
The Law
  • Under the Brady Act (February 28, 1994), you
    cannot own a gun if you
  • 1. Were convicted of a crime punishable by being
    in prison for more than one year
  • 2. Are a fugitive from justice
  • 3. Are addicted to, or illegally use, any
    controlled substance
  • 4. Have been ruled mentally defective by a court
  • 5. Are an illegal alien living in the United
    States unlawfully
  • 6. Received a dishonorable discharge from the
    U.S. Armed Forces
  • ETC

14
Crime Increase
  • Illegal guns illegal tactics
  • Illegal tactics more crime

15
  • Since the outset of the Florida right-to-carry
    law, the Florida murder rate has averaged 36
    lower than it was before the law took effect,
    while the U.S. murder rate has averaged 15 lower

16
  • Since the outset of the Texas right-to-carry
    law, the Texas murder rate has averaged 30 lower
    than it was before the law took effect, while the
    U.S. murder rate has averaged 28 lower

17
Protection
  • Protect themselves
  • No protection from government

18
Pro Gun Control
  • People rarely actually need to use guns for self
    defense
  • According to the NCVS, guns are only used
    defensively about 100,000 times each year, and
    Im sure in some of these cases they arent even
    really necessary
  • Also says that guns are much more likely to kill
    an innocent person (in the house) than a thief or
    intruder

19
Pro Gun Control
  • Keeping a gun in the home actually increases
    chances of violence
  • A study by the New England Journal of Medicine
    concluded that having a gun in the household
    increases the chance of homicide by 2.7 and the
    chance of suicide by 4.8

20
Pro Gun Control
  • Countries such as the UK, Japan and Australia ban
    guns and have significantly lower gun crime rates
    than the US
  • Violence is associated with guns, guns promoted,
    violence promoted

21
Pro Gun Control
  • Moderation is always good
  • nobody needs a high power assault weapon
  • If it becomes harder to be able to buy a gun
    (more background checks), the likelihood of bad
    natured people buying them has to go down
    somewhat

22
Pro Gun Control
  • Currently in 33 states, people can buy guns at
    gun shows WITHOUT a background check

23
Interest Groups Pro Gun Control
  • Childrens Defense
  • Thinks that gun control has to do with protecting
    the children of the US
  • 3,184 children died from guns in 2006
  • Coalition to Stop Gun Violence
  • Promote banning guns but know that is not
    completely realistic
  • Try to do everything to put more control on guns

24
Republican Viewpoint
  • Republicans as well as presidents such as George
    W. Bush agree with the individual right to own a
    gun.
  • Reasoning

25
Libertarian Viewpoint
  • Libertarians as well as Republicans are against
    gun control.
  • They believe it is an outdated and unnecessary
    prohibition effort.
  • Reasoning

26
Democratic Viewpoint
  • They want to protect the 2nd amendement right,
    and keep firearms out of the wrong hands.
  • Reauthorize the assault weapons ban
  • Close the gun show loophole
  • Want ID required at purchase, background check
    and a gun safety test
  • Reduced gun crime by 35 since 1992

27
Public Opinion Poll
28
Video
  • Gun Control

29
Cartoon
30
Discussion Question
  • Do you think there should be gun control in the
    U.S. today?

31
Discussion Question
  • Which political partys views do you most agree
    with?

32
Quiz
  • What is the Libertarian Viewpoint on gun control?
  • Which bill gave details to background checks?
  • Is Obama for or against gun control?
  • What decision was made in the
  • D.C. v. Heller trial?
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