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Blood Turns The Wheels Of Our Lives

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Blood Turns the Wheels of our Lives


Guns have played an important role in the shaping of America, from the


revolution in 1776 to the rampant crime of modern day. They have been used to fight two


world wars and stop tyranny all across the earth. The ownership and usage of guns in


America is beneficial because it advocates self defense, supports the battle against


tyranny, and encourages psychological evolution in society.


Crime in America does not fluctuate in accordance to guns and conceptual self


defense needs to be more prolific and recognized. Crime has always taken place and will


always take place, and criminals will always have guns; this reality allows people no


choice except to understand and accept the role of guns. The most significant gun control


laws of the twentieth century have had little affect on crime and death rates. The National


Firearms Act of 1939 and the Gun Control Act of 1968 had absolutely no apparent affect


on the constantly fluctuating death rates (GunTruths.com). In fact the murder rate rose


significantly twelve years following the Gun Control Act of 1968 (GunTruths.com).


Since 1900 the number of firearms in the country has constantly risen. However, the


number of violent crimes caused by firearms has been in flux, without any regard to gun


ownership. At the end of the twentieth century the greatest number of firearms are


owned, yet the murder rate is at a thirty year low (GunTruths.com). In a study by the


University of Chicago regarding the deterrence of crime because of handguns, it was


shown that murder was reduced by 8.5 percent, rapes by 5 percent and aggravated assaults


by 7 percent (GunTruths.com). Guns are an imperative part of survival and protection,


without them we will be subject to fear and submission deriving from crime and the


threat of violence.


Tyranny has been a threat in America from it’s beginning years as a new nation to


it’s substantiated position as a world power. When Great Britain ruled over what is now


the United States, oppression and taxation without representation were common parts of


people’s lives. The allowance of guns within colonial society enabled civilians to fight


against Britain and to free themselves from civil exploitation. They decided that their


future was not one of tyranny and oppression, but one of freedom and liberty. Firearms


were the most used weapon in the American revolution and without the use of firearms


the country in which we reside would not exist today (Zinn, p.76). Throughout the last


two centuries guns have been used to protect freedom and people’s way of life. When the


south succeeded from the union it

was guns which were used to fight for their way of life.


When blacks were oppressed in the mid twentieth century they turned to carrying guns for


protection. The Black Panthers carried firearms for their own protection in the mid


twentieth century. Today all around the world the American government battles against


undemocratic and tyrannical forces using firearms. The use of guns against oppression is


a very important concept for Americans to understand for it could be highly necessary


someday. Americans could be faced with a decision to take up arms someday and die on


their feet rather than live on their knees.


Fatal gun accidents take place all around our nation. People have become


sympathetic and weak to this situation, especially in regards to the deaths of young


children. There were one-thousand-five hundred accidental deaths due to firearms in


1997 (FBI.gov). Only two-hundred and twenty of those deaths were children, which is


only about fifteen percent of the total amount (FBI.gov). In many cases these accidents


occur because an individual has acted irresponsibly with a firearm, in conclusion taking


their own life. In other cases someone will act irresponsibly and take someone else’s life.


In the first situation the person deserves to die for acting with a lack of intelligence.


Society is better off without these potentially dangerous people. Their station in life


could be one leading to the death or injuries of individuals around them. In the second


situation the person’s life is given in order to teach the assailant and society the dangers of


intellectually inferior people. These people who accidentally shoot another person should


be regarded as inept and exemplified as a failure in society. The death of their victim is a


martyr’s death, one that is looked upon as something that benefited society. The accidents


that could potentially take place due to firearms are tragedies that further the


psychological advancement of society.


Firearms have affected America in many positive ways in regards to the fighting


of oppressive forces, defending one’s self and evolving society psychologically. Guns


will always be an element in our lives; if they are outlawed, then the only people who will


have guns will be the criminals. Firearms have been an optimal tool in America, they


ensure our freedom and they will play a large role in any major conflict in years to come.


Guns allow us to rid ourselves of potentially negative parts of our society, such as


irresponsible individuals. Everyone can benefit from the allowance of guns in our


society, for if we don’t protect ourselves and create our own freedom, who’s going to do it


for us?

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