By Lilly Rogers
When our founding fathers created the Second Amendment, they didn’t think guns would advance in the way they have. Now in the twenty-first century, guns are much too easy to access and even more deadly.
The debate on whether to change our gun laws has gone on for years. On one hand, many see that making guns harder to access is the best way to prevent mass shootings; others have deemed this as unconstitutional. But the ones who have done this seem to think that the goal is to completely take guns away, when really it’s just to make them harder to access.
When our founding fathers created the Second Amendment, they didn’t think guns would advance in the way they have. Now in the twenty-first century, guns are much too easy to access and even more deadly.
The debate on whether to change our gun laws has gone on for years. On one hand, many see that making guns harder to access is the best way to prevent mass shootings; others have deemed this as unconstitutional. But the ones who have done this seem to think that the goal is to completely take guns away, when really it’s just to make them harder to access.