Wednesday, May 23, 2007

gun control

Gun politics fundamentally involves the politics of two related questions: Does a government have valid authority to impose regulations on guns? And, assuming such authority, should a government regulate guns and to what extent? The answer to these questions is clear: YES. Such terrible events as shooting in a university/ school or even highly secured governmental base as NASA gives us a great chance to think over if it is maybe too easy for everyone to get a gun anywhere anytime in the Western World. Gun trafficking has became almost impossible to stop in USA and in Eastern Europe, and without more intention to stop it we won’t stop burying our relatives and friends too early.

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