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Gun Culture: Why are weapons so easily available in America? Know how gun culture has taken the lives of millions of people

Gun Culture in America:

Gun culture in America is as age-old culture. The practice is so much entrenched that it appears as part of the national psyche from way back in time even up to this day. With extensive usage, ownership and bold regard amongst various sections of the community, gun culture in the U.S is taken in this article as an expression of historical importance and current reality.

Early days on this side of the Atlantic witnessed the beginning of what this study refers to as ‘Americas gun culture’. At that time people depended on firearms for food gaining, safety as well as protection from attackers among other uses including joining militias whenever need arose. Almost 83 years ago now another constitutional amendment came to place confirming citizen’s right up to today bear arms under any circumstance whatsoever.

America has one of the highest gun ownership rates in many nations today. Guns are used for hunting, sport shooting, self-defense against various forms of attack, and as signs of personal freedom or rebellion against tyrants. In turn, they are shown repeatedly in films or any film manufacturer apart from being popular all cultures world wide including ours.

American Gun Culture: Firing incidents are common in America. Often news of firing keeps coming from here. But, what happened on Saturday shook the whole world. Former US President Donald Trump was attacked in an election rally in Pennsylvania. In the attack, the bullet grazed the upper part of Trump’s right ear

Trump survived this attack but the debate about gun culture in America has definitely intensified. According to media reports, this gun culture has taken the lives of more than 15 lakh Americans in the last 50 years. Even today it is very easy to buy weapons in many states of America. So let us tell you what this gun culture is and how weapons are easily available in America.

Is there gun culture?

In fact, for the past several decades, common people in America have committed violent incidents. People are constantly losing their lives in these attacks. This has been named ‘gun culture’ in America. Now let’s talk further. It is not that steps have never been taken to curb this gun culture. 

To stop this, President Joe Biden also signed a bill in June 2022. In this law, a plan was made to check the records of gun buyers, take back weapons and run many other programs. However, the situation has not changed. While signing this bill, Biden had said, ‘This law will help a lot in saving people’s lives.’ How big this problem is can be gauged from the deadly attack on former US President Donald Trump.

How weapons are within reach of common people

It is also worth noting that gun violence is the most serious and biggest problem in America. Cases of violence related to gun culture are very common and very high here. In the year 1791, the second amendment to the US Constitution was implemented, under which American citizens were given the right to bear arms. Since then, it has become very easy to buy weapons and common people have easily got access to weapons.

Gun Firing

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Gun Firing

There are more guns and less people

According to media reports, the population of America is about 33 crores but the number of weapons has reached 40 crores. According to the rules in America, the minimum age limit for buying a rifle or small guns is 18 years and for other weapons it is 21 years. Understand it like this, just like SIM cards are bought, guns can be bought by showing your ID card and filling a form.

Also understand this

There is a huge business of guns in America, so it is not easy to reduce their number or take such steps which can limit the access of weapons to common people. According to estimates, every year more than Rs 2.5 lakh crore worth of guns is traded in America. And the buyers of these weapons are common people.

Gun Sale

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Gun Sale

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Let us tell you that the CDC report 2020 claims that 79 percent of crimes in America are caused by weapons. At the same time, 37 percent of crimes in Canada are caused by gun culture. In Australia, this figure is 13 percent and in Britain this rate is just 4 percent. From these figures, you can easily understand what the situation is like in America.

In America, Gun Culture is both divisive that unifies. In the interest of liberty, individuals supporting gun rights highly bank on it for their self protection as well as upholding their constitutional rights. The National Rifle Association by advocating against tougher laws on gun ownership or use endeavors more towards promoting gun safety measures than any other things.

Conversely, opponents of this viewpoint argue that controlling access will help reduce violence levels because they perceive this issue only from a public health perspective where gun related suicides together with homicides are seen as preventable death pagers. 

This may account for proposal calling regulation such as background checks or bans on certain types of guns while having others aimed at preventing those intending to perpetrate violent acts from being armed.

American society is profoundly affected by the degree of gun proliferation and the strong cultural attachment to this weapon. This is to mean that, while firearms give a feeling of protection and liberty among many, the rate at which we have gun related deaths has made discussions on individual freedom versus public safety recurrent in relation to guns.

Gun control has been a controversial issue in American social, legal, and political history. It remains central to discussions about the character and laws of the United States because it has continued being influenced and influencing by legal, social and political elements in society.

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