Research Paper On Concealed Weapons

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Gun Control for Concealed Weapons Abstract Gun violence is all over the world not just in the state of Illinois. The gun violence in Chicago has already passed last year’s total. Now that all fifty states have passed concealed weapons, citizens must go through background checks, so many hours of gun safety classes and also have to pay a hefty amount for the permit to carry. Allowing citizens to have concealed weapons can deter criminals from randomly selecting victims to commit crime on. Does allowing concealed weapons stop the violence? Maybe not but more innocent citizens may not lose their lives to criminals who carry illegal weapons. Gun Control for Concealed Weapons The death toll to gun…show more content…
R., & Mustard, D. B. (1997). Crime, deterrence, and right-to-carry concealed handguns. The Journal of Legal Studies, 26(1), 1-68. In 1997 there were testing done using time‐series data for U.S. from 1977 to 1992, the results found that allowing citizens to carry concealed weapons deters violent crimes, without increasing accidental deaths. Scholarly references against concealed weapons: Kleck, G., & Bordua, D. J. (1983). The factual foundation for certain key assumptions of gun control. Law & Policy, 5(3), 271-298. These gentleman argue that the mere sight of a gun can elicit aggression. They also go on to say that “guns are useless for self-defense or protection of one's family”, and that they will have no deterrent effect on criminals. Murray, D. R. (1975). Handguns, gun control laws and firearm violence. Social Problems, 81-93. Douglas Murray states that the “differential access to handguns seems to have no effect on rates of violent crimes and firearm accident, another reason why gun control laws are ineffective”. Schildkraut, J., & Hernandez, T. C. (2013). Laws That Bit The Bullet: A Review of Legislative Responses to School Shootings. American Journal of Criminal Justice,…show more content…
(2013). Firearm possession and violent death: A critical review. Aggression and Violent Behavior. Mr. Stroebe has a way different view on guns in the home. His research says that possession of firearms shows no evidence of “more guns less crime”. Research on firearm possession and risk of violent death is reviewed. Also that having guns in the home can also facilitate suicides or homicides and the increased risk of violent deaths. Since guns do not have the ability to load themselves and find a target, every person has to make a conscious decision to commit a crime using a gun. With the new concealed weapons law passed in Illinois, criminals must think about if wonder if their next victim will be carrying a concealed weapon or not. This may stop that crime from happening. Every law abiding citizen has the right to protect themselves, their family and their property. With the current gun control law that just passed in the State of Illinois and the other 49 states. A person must complete a background check, go through a gun safety class and once that is completed then pay a hefty dollar amount for the concealed gun permit. (The cost may vary from state to state). Will this help private citizens feel safer or will it cause them to become
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