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    Gun Control: Three-Point Argument In Support

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    3 pages in length. Support for the gun control proposal does not equate to a banning of all firearms; rather, it represents society taking the necessary and overdue steps toward regaining control of escalating crime -- crime that, in most instances, utilizes handguns to carry out the act. By limiting the number and type of persons who can possess these lethal weapons, there will be a drastic decrease in fatal assaults, ultimately saving thousands of innocent lives every year. Bibliography lists 4 sources.

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    that, in most instances, utilizes handguns to carry out the act (Gibbs, 1993). By limiting the number and type of persons who can possess these lethal weapons, there will  be a drastic decrease in fatal assaults, ultimately saving thousands of innocent lives every year. One of the primary strengths in arguments for  support of gun control is that of statistical information. The statistics do all the talking: Nearly four of every five gun crimes committed involve handguns, inasmuch as they are  easy to conceal and can be used at very close range. Those who sustain gunshot wounds are "indeed more likely to die" (Kleck, 1997, p. 286) than with any  other assault weapon, including knives. Without a doubt, guns are considerably "more lethal" (Kleck, 1997, p. 286) than any other weapon frequently used in violent crime assaults -- even  as much as two to three times as lethal as knives (Kleck, 1997). The fairly recent phenomenon of school-aged kids killing their classmates  and teachers for nothing more than the thrill of the act has parents and administrators up in arms. Out from all the bloodshed and terror of such despicable crimes  comes the most obvious of questions: Why are kids killing each other? In an ideal world, firearms would remain only within the realm of law enforcement officials; however, the  infiltration of guns into the seedier criminal underworld has created a situation that police cannot begin to contain. As a result, guns are falling into the wrong hands, ultimately  being used as power weapons in such crimes as drive-by shootings, minor altercations and myriad other random acts of violence. With the ongoing gun control proposals, much of the 

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