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1 Gun Control

2 "No free man shall ever be debarred the use of arms. The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government." -Thomas Jefferson, Proposed Virginia Constitution, 1776, Jefferson Papers 344

3 For target shooting, that's okay. Get a license and go to the range. For defense of the home, that's why we have police departments. -James Brady

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6 The Issues Whether the federal government should provide a stronger role in regulating handguns and related firearms Whether the federal government should provide a stronger role in regulating handguns and related firearms

7 Methods would include making it harder for dangerous persons to buy a gun Methods would include making it harder for dangerous persons to buy a gun Improving safety of guns Improving safety of guns Regulating sales at gun shows Regulating sales at gun shows

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9 National Rifle Association (NRA) is against more federal regulation National Rifle Association (NRA) is against more federal regulation Handgun Control (the Brady Center), Center to Prevent Handgun Violence is in favor of more federal regulations Handgun Control (the Brady Center), Center to Prevent Handgun Violence is in favor of more federal regulations

10 NRA states that 2 nd Amendment of U.S. Constitution guarantees individuals the right to own and carry guns NRA states that 2 nd Amendment of U.S. Constitution guarantees individuals the right to own and carry guns

11 They are concerned that federal regulations will continue to increase until owning a handgun will be difficult to achieve, infringing on their Constitutional rights They are concerned that federal regulations will continue to increase until owning a handgun will be difficult to achieve, infringing on their Constitutional rights

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13 NRA states that if law abiding citizens have guns, they are safer from criminals, bringing crime rates down NRA states that if law abiding citizens have guns, they are safer from criminals, bringing crime rates down

14 Brady Center: states that 2 nd Amendment of Constitution does not guarantee individuals the right to own and carry guns. They state that when more people have guns, deaths and injuries from guns increase Brady Center: states that 2 nd Amendment of Constitution does not guarantee individuals the right to own and carry guns. They state that when more people have guns, deaths and injuries from guns increase

15 2 nd Amendment “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.” “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.”

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18 Both sides agree that the final authority is the U.S. Supreme Court Both sides agree that the final authority is the U.S. Supreme Court

19 NRA said that individuals not in the military have the right to bear arms, as long as they do so for a military purpose NRA said that individuals not in the military have the right to bear arms, as long as they do so for a military purpose

20 Do more guns mean more deaths and injuries? Brady Center: when civilian population has more access to guns, more teens and children die from gun wounds Brady Center: when civilian population has more access to guns, more teens and children die from gun wounds

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22 Brady Center promotes gun safety- requiring childproof locks on gun triggers Brady Center promotes gun safety- requiring childproof locks on gun triggers Smith and Wesson is starting to make gun with safety features Smith and Wesson is starting to make gun with safety features

23 NRA believes that each piece of federal regulation will lead to more until finally, gun ownership will be very restricted NRA believes that each piece of federal regulation will lead to more until finally, gun ownership will be very restricted NRA feels that gun ownership results in protected from crime NRA feels that gun ownership results in protected from crime

24 NRA is strongly against Smith and Wesson adding safety features to guns NRA is strongly against Smith and Wesson adding safety features to guns If gun manufacturers build guns with safety features, then the federal government is going to start requiring those safety features If gun manufacturers build guns with safety features, then the federal government is going to start requiring those safety features

25 Information gathered from federal agencies: deaths from gun wounds have been declining in recent years Information gathered from federal agencies: deaths from gun wounds have been declining in recent years

26 Is the decline in deaths caused by enforcement of the “Brady Bill” allowing fewer dangerous people to have guns? Is the decline in deaths caused by enforcement of the “Brady Bill” allowing fewer dangerous people to have guns?

27 Is it from having more people in prisons? Is it from having more people in prisons? We do not know why deaths from guns are declining. We do not know why deaths from guns are declining.

28 2 nd Amendment- it was not written to provide a right to have a gun for personal use, but instead for national defense (according to U.S. Supreme Court) 2 nd Amendment- it was not written to provide a right to have a gun for personal use, but instead for national defense (according to U.S. Supreme Court)

29 NRA states that restricting access to guns causes more crime, because then only criminals will have guns. This is not supported by evidence. NRA states that restricting access to guns causes more crime, because then only criminals will have guns. This is not supported by evidence.

30 In countries where guns are greatly restricted, such as Great Britain or Japan, deaths from guns are very rare, especially compared to the United States. USA is world leader in the rate of homicides from guns. In countries where guns are greatly restricted, such as Great Britain or Japan, deaths from guns are very rare, especially compared to the United States. USA is world leader in the rate of homicides from guns.

31 Gallop Poll: majority of Americans have favorable opinion of the NRA, but the majority’s positions on gun control do not match the NRA’s positions. Gallop Poll: majority of Americans have favorable opinion of the NRA, but the majority’s positions on gun control do not match the NRA’s positions.

32 Majority of Americans want guns to be made safer, such as having child proof trigger locks. We want our government to take reasonable steps to keep dangerous persons away from guns. Majority of Americans want guns to be made safer, such as having child proof trigger locks. We want our government to take reasonable steps to keep dangerous persons away from guns.

33 News in Gun Control 4-26-05: Florida passes a “Shoot First” Law- people who are under attack do not have to retreat before responding- they have the right to meet force with force, including deadly force 4-26-05: Florida passes a “Shoot First” Law- people who are under attack do not have to retreat before responding- they have the right to meet force with force, including deadly force

34 7-30-05 Senate votes to shield gun manufacturers from lawsuits 7-30-05 Senate votes to shield gun manufacturers from lawsuits Shields firearms manufacturers, dealers, and importers from lawsuits brought by victims of gun crimes Shields firearms manufacturers, dealers, and importers from lawsuits brought by victims of gun crimes

35 Democrats: new requirement that each handgun be sold with a separate child safety or locking device, unless purchased by govt officials or police officers. Any violation could be punished by suspension of dealer’s license, $10,000 fine, or both Democrats: new requirement that each handgun be sold with a separate child safety or locking device, unless purchased by govt officials or police officers. Any violation could be punished by suspension of dealer’s license, $10,000 fine, or both

36 9-13-04 Loss of Weapons Ban Bush did not push for the renewal of a 10 year ban on private use of assault weapons. Bush did not push for the renewal of a 10 year ban on private use of assault weapons. Covered 19 different types of military assault weapons, including AK47, Kalashnikov and Uzi rifles, high-capacity ammunition holding more than 10 rounds Covered 19 different types of military assault weapons, including AK47, Kalashnikov and Uzi rifles, high-capacity ammunition holding more than 10 rounds

37 “A sweeping federal review of the nation’s gun control laws- including mandatory waiting periods and bans on certain weapons- found no proof such measures reduce firearms violence.” “A sweeping federal review of the nation’s gun control laws- including mandatory waiting periods and bans on certain weapons- found no proof such measures reduce firearms violence.”

38 Washington D.C. Federal Judge Upholds D.C. Gun Control Laws By Kamika Dunlap on March 30, 2010 11:45 AM The gun control laws in Washington D.C. are among the nation's most strict and were upheld by a federal judge as constitutional. The ruling was in line with the landmark U.S. Supreme Court's June 2008 decision striking down D.C.'s old handgun ban and rejected assertions that the city's current gun laws are too restrictive, the Washington Post reports.D.C.'s old handgun ban Gun control laws in Washington D.C. require gun owners to go through a step-by-step process including five hours of safety training and undergo criminal background checks every six years.

39 Also under the law, a pistol not capable of holding more than ten rounds may be stored in the home, unloaded and either disassembled or with a trigger lock. Dick Heller challenged the regulations and sued to the city for violating his individual right to keep a gun in his home. U.S. District Judge Ricardo M. Urbina however ruled that although the gun laws may be restrictive they do not go far enough to impinge on individual's Second Amendment right to bear arms.Second Amendment

40 As previously discussed, because D.C. is not part of a state, however, this, like the 2008 ruling, is confined to the line between individuals' Second Amendment rights and federal law, and does not directly address the line between Second Amendment rights and state laws.the line between Second Amendment rights and state laws In the 30-page opinion, Urbina said the registration requirements are designed to promote public safety. Gun-control groups say the ruling reflects the right balance between rights of residents and the need to promote public safety. Washington D.C.'s handgun registration process requires owners to submit fingerprints and allow police to perform ballistics tests.

41 Chicago High Court Hears Challenge to Chicago Handgun Law By Kamika Dunlap on March 2, 2010 12:45 PM | Chicago's long-standing handgun ban is under review by the U.S. Supreme Court. The high court will decide whether the Chicago handgun ban should be invalidated under the Second Amendment in the McDonald v. Chicago case.Second AmendmentMcDonald v. Chicago The showdown could be a repeat of when the US Supreme Court struck down the District of Columbia's handgun ban, according to the Christian Science Monitor.District of Columbia's handgun ban In the D.C. case, the Supreme Court recognized, for the first time, the Second Amendment right to bear arms as applying to individuals, rather than to militia groups (as some argue the text of the Second Amendment suggests).the text of the Second Amendment

42 Because D.C. is not part of a state, however, that ruling was confined to the protection of individual's Second Amendment rights from encroachment by federal law. It was left undecided whether similar legal logic would apply to the power of states and local governments to regulate guns. In the Chicago case, the justices will look at whether the Second Amendment applies to state and local governments, or whether it remains one of the few areas in the Bill of Rights that binds only the national government.Bill of Rights

43 A decision by the Supreme Court on whether to strike down the Chicago handgun ban may establish basic ground rules for future gun control efforts in states and cities across the U.S. Gun-control groups argue that lifting the gun ban will increase gun violence in the Chicago area. But gun-rights supporters say they have the "right to bear arms" and protect themselves. They also point out that the illegal gun trade has flourished despite the ban.

44 As previously discussed, state gun laws have sparked a renewed debate around the Second Amendment.Second Amendment If Chicago law is overturned, it will probably lead to more litigation around gun regulation as was the case in Washington D.C. A law was passed requiring gun owners to go through a step-by- step process including five hours of safety training and undergo criminal background checks every six years. Whatever the decision from this landmark case, many legal experts say Chicago is fighting an uphill battle over its gun laws.

45 2000: firearms injuries lead to 28,663 deaths ( 2 nd highest injury deaths) 2000: firearms injuries lead to 28,663 deaths ( 2 nd highest injury deaths) 58% of those deaths were suicides 58% of those deaths were suicides Gun accidents: 775 deaths Gun accidents: 775 deaths

46 Gunshot wounds cost Americans $2.3 billion each year to treat- taxpayers are footing about half the bill Gunshot wounds cost Americans $2.3 billion each year to treat- taxpayers are footing about half the bill

47 40% of homes with children have a gun in the home. 40% of homes with children have a gun in the home.

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49 One report stated that more than 20,000 children and youth under age 20 are killed or injured by firearms in the United States- more than 3000 killed and more than 18,000 injured One report stated that more than 20,000 children and youth under age 20 are killed or injured by firearms in the United States- more than 3000 killed and more than 18,000 injured

50 California data: California data: 1% of adults in state purchased handgun in year 1% of adults in state purchased handgun in year More than 92% of purchasers were male More than 92% of purchasers were male

51 Highest per capita gun sales occurred in rural areas Highest per capita gun sales occurred in rural areas 1% denied because of background checks 1% denied because of background checks 70% of handguns sold in California were semiautomatic pistols carrying 6-10 rounds or more 70% of handguns sold in California were semiautomatic pistols carrying 6-10 rounds or more 5% of gun dealers accounted for more than 57% of guns sold 5% of gun dealers accounted for more than 57% of guns sold

52 Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act (Brady Act) Requires Federal Firearms Licensees to request background checks on individuals attempting to receive a firearm Requires Federal Firearms Licensees to request background checks on individuals attempting to receive a firearm

53 Facts (93-94) 49% of households have a gun 31% of adults own a gun Total number: 47,600,000 households have a gun 59,100,000 minimum adults own a gun

54 Washington D.C. enacted a virtual ban on handguns in 1976 Between 1976 and 1991, D.C.’s homicide rate rose 200%, while the U.S. rate rose 12%

55 About 6000 children were caught with guns at school between 1997 and 1998- out of these- 13 were prosecuted by the Clinton administration

56 Fatal accidents- 43,900 deaths from motor vehicles (95) 12,600 from falls 4,500 drownings 2,800 from choking 1,400 from firearms

57 1988 NRA developed a gun safety program for children (pre-K to 6 th grade) 10 million children “Stop! Don’t Touch. Leave the Area. Tell an Adult.”


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