Iscor Policy Memo
Iscor Policy Memo
Iscor Policy Memo
registration of firearms occurred. The bans previously put in place are not
stopping tragedies. The mentally ill continue to acquire and use firearms,
while America continues debate instead of act. With a divided nation, a
divided Washington, and powerful organizations including the National Rifle
Association lobbying against President Barack Obamas gun control
initiatives, the issue of gun reform remains at a standstill. With such division,
legislation is nearly impossible to pass.
II. Stakes:
Economic: Greater restrictions placed on the sale of guns and more
stringent background checks would lead to less demand for guns. Less
supply and demand would hurt gun manufacturer profits. Local areas that
house the gun manufactures would be impacted; potentially available jobs in
the area would decrease. However, on a national scale, the impact on the
Gross Domestic Product would be negligible.
Military: The supply of weapons to the military would not be affected.
Assault and automatic weapons would still be supplied for military purposes.
Political: Obama does not have to worry about reelection. However, the
president has the responsibility of protecting the American people and a duty
to defend their rights as outlined by the U.S. Constitution. Pleasing both
sides of gun control would be a feat, but would be lasting legacy for Obama.
III. Options
Option 1: Provide More Security: While more security in schools and
other public arenas could deter potential shooters and comfort citizens, more
security would not guarantee safety. Even though a security guard patrolled
the campus of Columbine High School, thirteen students were killed at the
hands of two gunmen.4 Training and allocating more guards would be costly
for not guaranteeing results.
Option 2: Ban More Weapons: Banning assault weapons would stop the
increase of such guns in circulation and increase the price of the weapons.
However, the gun market is already heavily saturated with assault weapons,
and there are plenty of other guns available for potential shooters to acquire
and use.
Option 3: Focus On Prevention: By making mental health services more
accessible and reforming background and registration checks, tragic
shootings could be prevented. More available services and a more watchful
eye on potential threats could help stop shootings before they happen.
IV. Recommendation:
Option 3: Focus On Prevention: By focusing on prevention, through
bolstering mental health services and expanding background checks,
communities, the government, and the nation could stop more deaths and
more tragedies from happening. Although banning assault weapons would
have the immediate effect of preventing larger massacres, other guns are
available to commit smaller scale shootings. Accessibility is the main
problem facing the prevention of any size shooting. Ultimately, the mentally
ill have greater access to guns than to mental health services.5 In the past
few years, States have cut down on non-essential services, which includes
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