Sunday, December 16, 2012

Gun Control: Regulations VS Rights


Talks of Gun Control and Calls for Increases in Regulations Arise After Sandy Hook Elementary Tragedy


   New York Times Columnist David Brooks gives opinion
 on Mayor Bloomberg's comments on gun control.


The topic of gun control is an ongoing subject that goes through waves of media coverage and spotlight after terrible events of tragedy. In America, there are two solid groups of people: one for gun control and one extremely against it who believe in an American citizen’s right to bear arm. However, there is a group of people who are uncertain about the issue.  This group’s opinion tends to change in traumatic situations, such as the tragic event of Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut.
According to Reuters, Democratic lawmakers are pushing for gun control regulations, which include a ban on military-style assault weapons.
Politicians from all over the country including are speaking up to show their support for stricter gun control laws. Charles Schumer, Connecticut Governor David Malloy, Mayor Bloomberg, and New Jersey Representative Frank Pallone have all publicly declared their support for better regulation of gun control.
On Meet the Press, Bloomberg stated, “If congress were to act, if congress weren’t so afraid of the NRA. And I assure you they have no reason to be. But if they were to stand up and do what’s right for the American public, we will all be a lot better off. And Congress has the ability to do this.”
He then continued by stating that the President needs to take the lead on this for real change to occur. Bloomberg also pointed out the President’s substandard and hypocritical record on gun control regulation, which he ran his 2008 campaign on. Since being in office, the President has signed two bills, which    favor freedom of guns.
Prior to the tragic shootings that occurred in the town of Newtown, Connecticut ESPN sports broadcaster Bob Costas was receiving national attention and criticism for calling for more regulations on gun control due to the case of Kansas City Chief’s NFL player Jovan Belcher killing his girlfriend and then himself. While the broadcaster received criticism for speaking his mind on the topic and not remaining objective, one may wonder if current events will change anything. 


                                                                                                                                            

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