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Arada [10]
4 years ago
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Do you think Americans should be allowed to own guns, or should the 2nd Amendment be changed? Explain your answer in complete se

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NeX [460]4 years ago
6 0

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Americans should be allowed to own guns

Explanation: Guns are protection and self defense to a human. Kids should not be able to own a gun but older people should be able to have a self defense weapon. Hope this helped :)

faust18 [17]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

I believe people should be able to own a gun if they can use it properly, like I don't believe they should have to be quizzed with 100 questions. I believe if they have younger children around they should be able to keep it in a safe place that the child does not know about. Yes, Americans should be able to own guns if they can keep them responsibly no child should be able to have a gun in their hands without supervision. The guns should be used for the protection of them and or their family. I hope this help have a good day!!

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