Gun Control
Earl R. Kruschke has written: 'Gun control' -- subject(s): Firearms, Gun control, Law and legislation 'Nuclear energy policy' -- subject(s): Government policy, Nuclear energy, Nuclear industry
Answer 1That is what the argument is about - what is correct. There is no agreement. and any policy that is adopted is certainly not going to make every citizen happy. There are just too many citizens with too many disparate opinions. The best that can be hoped for is probably to make most citizens not very unhappy.Answer 2I personally find Sam Harris' podcast "The Riddle of the Gun" to be advocating the most sensible gun control policy. However, I can guarantee that it will make millions (if not tens of millions) of Americans completely mad. There is no gun policy that everyone will support.
Anthony K. Fleming has written: 'Gun policy in the United States and Canada' -- subject(s): Violent crimes, Gun control
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If you are "pro" in the gun control debate, you are for less gun control. In other words, you are "pro-gun".
There is no "gun control" amendment.
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opposing.Versus, contra, counter"I am against gun control" could also be phrased "I'm opposed to gun control", "I'm anti-gun control", "I'm an opponent of gun control", "I disagree with the idea of gun control"
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