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Constitutional Issue: Gun Control

Constitutional Issue: Gun Control. Actor Charlton Heston speaking at an NRA (National Rifle Association) conference.

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Constitutional Issue: Gun Control

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  1. Constitutional Issue:Gun Control Actor Charlton Heston speaking at an NRA (National Rifle Association) conference.

  2. How about a mega-storeFull of guns to start a warWe're selling toys for fatal gamesWe'll take the credit not the blameWhen they shoot the neighborsShoot the daughtersShoot the sistersShoot the mutha'sIt's a billion dollar industryAll in the name of libertyGuns'r'usGuns'r'us - big boys buy big toys atGuns'r'usGuns'r'us

  3. Living out the fantasyBuy a dozen get - one freeRadar-guided - laser speedDevastation guaranteedThen they shoot the neighborsShoot the daughtersShoot the brothersShoot the dogIt's a billion dollar industryA constitutional guaranteeGuns'r'usGuns'r'us - big boys buy big toys atGuns'r'us - get a free magazine with your m-16Guns'r'us - it's a one-day-sale

  4. Gunned down in the neighborhoodIn the name of brotherhoodBlack or white ain't worth a dimeCut 'em down in zero timeIt's shoot to kill - they shoot to killIt's a human thrill just to shoot to killWhen they shoot the neighborsShoot the daughtersShoot the sistersShoot the mutha'sIt's a billion dollar industryAll in the name of libertyGuns'r'usGuns'r'us - a final mega-blow-out-sale atGuns'r'us - get your armour-piercing son of a bitch atGuns'r'us - we accept your cash or credit card

  5. Bell-Ringer • Robert Heinlein, a science fiction writer from the mid-1950’s once said, “An armed society is a polite society. Manners are good when one may have to back up his acts with his life.” • What did he mean by this quote and do you agree with this idea? Why or why not? • Raise your hand to be recognized.

  6. The Second Amendment • A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.

  7. Some people believe gun control laws, which restrict gun ownership, can reduce bloodshed. But gun control has faced stiff opposition in the United States. • This opposition is led by the National Rifle Association (NRA) and the gun industry. Together, they form a powerful opposition to local, state, and national laws on gun control. • Over the years the federal government has enacted four major nationwide gun laws. • In 1934, it prohibited the possession of machine guns, sawed-off shotguns, and silencers. • The Gun Control Act of 1968 limited the importation and sale of cheap handguns, known as Saturday Night Specials, and prohibited the sale of handguns between states. • The Brady Bill, passed in 1993, required a five-day waiting period for all handgun purchases.

  8. President Bill Clinton signing the Brady Bill into law on November 30, 1993.

  9. The 1994 crime control act banned for 10 years the manufacture and possession of 19 assault weapons and other semi-automatic guns that could fire many shots in succession. • This ban lasted until 2004. • Both supporters and opponents of gun control have used the wording of the Second Amendment to argue their respective cases. • Opponents of gun control argue that this amendment gives individuals the right to own firearms. • Supporters of gun control say it only gives states the right to keep armed citizen militias, not guns to individual citizens. • In a recent Supreme Court Case of 2010, McDonald v. Chicago, the court ruled that individuals have a right to possess a firearm for lawful purposes (in a 5-4 decision).

  10. Video Clips! • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qyoLuTjguJA“Myths: Gun Control” • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezzskoEB0Gc“If Only I Had a Gun”

  11. Gun Control Skit • Around the room are posted various arguments in favor of and against gun control. • Walk around and view each argument. Afterward, pick the one that you support the most and stand by it. • Depending on who is standing by your station, you will team up to create a short skit that explores this argument. • Skits should have something thought-provoking to say about your argument, should involve all group members, and must be appropriate in content. • Take 15-20 minutes to prepare. Skits should be about a minute in length.

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