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==Overview==
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[[category:United States issues]][[Gun control]] is mainly an issue in the {{USA}}, where it is protected by the [[US Constitution]]'s 2nd amendment.{{seed}}
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==About==
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[[Gun control]] refers generally to the idea of restricting and monitoring public access to firearms in order to minimize the public hazard they present.
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This issue is handled very differently in various countries worldwide:
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* {{l/sub|China}}
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* {{l/sub|Japan}}
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* {{l/sub|Switzerland}}: see [[cwre:Irrelevancies/Switzerland has high gun ownership and low gun crime]]
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* [[/UK|United Kingdom]]
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* [[/US|United States]]: gun violence is high, but gun advocates (often fueled by industry groups) argue that access is a [[US Constitution|Constitutional]] right
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===Reference===
* '''2007-03-18''' [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/03/16/AR2007031601992.html A Shot in the Arm for the GOP] by [[George F. Will]]
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* {{wikipedia}}
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* {{conservapedia}} "Studies show that increasing lawful access to guns results in less crime[1], but liberals push gun control because it increases the dependency of voters on government for protection."
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* {{dkosopedia}} "Effective gun control in some advanced industrial countries (Britain and Japan) has dramatically reduced the numbers of gun violence victims though it has not affected the violent crime rates of these or any other country."
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* {{sourcewatch}}
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* [http://www.thecommunityguide.org/violence/firearms/firearmlaws.html The Community Guide]: Violence Prevention: Firearms Laws
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Latest revision as of 01:37, 7 August 2015

About

Gun control refers generally to the idea of restricting and monitoring public access to firearms in order to minimize the public hazard they present.

This issue is handled very differently in various countries worldwide:

Links

Reference

  • Wikipedia
  • ConservapediaConservapedia is an unreliable source. "Studies show that increasing lawful access to guns results in less crime[1], but liberals push gun control because it increases the dependency of voters on government for protection."
  • dKosopedia "Effective gun control in some advanced industrial countries (Britain and Japan) has dramatically reduced the numbers of gun violence victims though it has not affected the violent crime rates of these or any other country."
  • SourceWatch
  • The Community Guide: Violence Prevention: Firearms Laws

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