Guns, Shootings

& Biden’s Bold Move

Don’t Take your Guns to Town – Johnny Cash was quite right when he composed this song perhaps in anticipation of a day when Gun possession would lead to an impending fear in the life of an average American

With January yet to be over, US has reported over 39 mass shootings already and looking at the past stats this seems like just the beginning. Deeply ingrained in the American culture and the US politics guns and their possession has become increasingly controversial in recent years, particularly in light of a series of mass shootings. These shootings, which have resulted in the deaths of dozens of people, have reignited the debate over the regulation of firearms in the country.

The President Joe Biden s and other policymakers stand on controlling this menace had led to a flurry of arguments and debates between the supporters for gun control and proponents of gun rights groups. A startling revelation is that a third of US homes with children live with unarmed , unlocked guns. US stands to be the Top 10 civilian gun owning countries across the world.

Top 10 civilian gun owning countries across the world
The issue of gun control in the United States
Top 10 civilian gun owning countries across the world
The issue of gun control in the United States

The issue of gun control in the United States is a complex and polarizing one, with strong opinions on both sides. While mass shootings have led to renewed calls for stricter regulations, the Second Amendment and the strong gun culture in the U.S. make it difficult to enact meaningful change. President Joe Biden’s recent contemplation on weapon possession may bring some changes but it will be a long road ahead for the gun culture of USA.

People are mostly worried about the safety of their kids at large who have been victims of recent mass shootings.


The outcome of this interview is divided on the relationship between gun ownership and crime, with a significant portion of people surveyed holding varying opinions. Some believe that an increase in gun ownership would result in more crime (34%), while others argue that it would have no impact
on crime rates (34%). Additionally, a minority of respondents hold the view that an increase in gun ownership would lead to a decrease in crime (31%).

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Guns, Shootings & Biden’s Bold Move

Guns, Shootings & Biden’s Bold Move

With January yet to be over, US has reported over 39 mass shootings already and looking at the past stats this seems like just the beginning. Deeply ingrained in the American culture and the US politics guns and their possession has become increasingly controversial in recent years, particularly in light