Amendments To Pennsylvania Gun Bill: Leping Yu Priya Tadaka Amiksha Shah
Amendments To Pennsylvania Gun Bill: Leping Yu Priya Tadaka Amiksha Shah
Amendments To Pennsylvania Gun Bill: Leping Yu Priya Tadaka Amiksha Shah
Pennsylvania
From 2001 through 2010, 5,061 people were murdered by guns in Pennsylvania. That number is as many as all U.S. combat deaths in Iraq and Afghanistan combined.
Pennsylvania has not even passed legislation that aims to standardize the registration, licensing and assault weapon control systems.
The recent proposed legislation defeated by the Senate would have strengthened federal background checks and statutes against gun trafficking, among other provisions.
Researches
Reports from FBI in 2010, Pennsylvania had the 4th highest rate of murder caused by firearms and among the three states that have more restrictive gun laws .
Study conducted by E. Fleegler- a higher number of firearm laws in a state are associated with a lower rate of firearm fatalities in the state, overall and for suicides and homicides individually.
A poll for Gun Policy and Research at Johns Hopkins School of Public Health revealed that 89% of the public and 74 % of National Rifle Association members support comprehensive background checks on gun purchasers.
The legislation will be an amendment to the existing gun law in the State of Pennsylvania. The target of the new legislation is to establish a gun control system in the State of Pennsylvania where everyone who wants to purchase firearm must obtain a permit and that prior to obtaining the permit, a comprehensive criminal history background check is mandatory.
Interesting Arguments
Talking points on Second amendment to the U.S. Constitution: Talking points on Gun Ownership by Comparison with other Countries Talking points on Background checks for all gun Sales Talking points on the usage of Assault Weapons, gun powders, firearms Talking points on the Gun Violence research Talking Points on making schools safer Talking Points on giving Mental health Services
Important aspects
Close the loophole in the background checks. Strengthen the background check system. Address unnecessary legal barriers that prevent states from reporting information about those prohibited from having guns. Make sure dangerous people are prohibited from having guns. Federal agencies should be made accountable for sharing reliable information from the background check system. Strengthen the control by putting ban on usage assault weapons. Make sure Children are given proper medical support. Proper insurance coverage should be availed for school students. Conduct research on gun violence on the causes and prevention of gun violence, including links between video games, media images, and violence. Require criminal background checks for all gun sales. Call on licensed dealers and private sellers to do their part through executive action.