The Great Gun Grab

  • A Kazmierczak
Keywords: gun control, confiscation, liberals, NATO

Abstract

In recent years in the US there have been a number of mass shootings in middle schools, high schools and colleges. These shootings have cost a large number of fatalities of Americans young people. After each shooting, the liberals come out with a call to ban guns, or certain types of guns. Americans have been in love with their guns since the American Revolution. In fact, the colonists only won because they possessed firearms. Gun owners will not willingly give up their guns. In this paper, we want to look at various ways liberals can get their way and the potential consequences.

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Published
2020-02-27
How to Cite
Kazmierczak, A. (2020). The Great Gun Grab. IJO - International Journal of Mathematics (ISSN: 2992-4421 ), 3(02), 01-13. Retrieved from http://ijojournals.com/index.php/m/article/view/293