FABLE I: |
A gun in the home makes the home less safe. |
FABLE II: |
The Second Amendment to the Constitution does not protect an individual right to keep and bear arms. |
FABLE III: |
NRA opposes moderate and reasonable gun regulations. |
FABLE IV: |
"Gun control" laws prevent crime. |
FABLE V: |
It is because of the Brady Act's five-day waiting period and the "assault weapons" law that crime has decreased. |
FABLE VI: |
Since firearm accidents are a large and growing problem, we need laws mandating how people store their firearms. |
FABLE VII: |
Allowing people to carry guns for protection will lead to more violence and injuries. |
FABLE VIII: |
We should ban all firearms that have no legitimate, "sporting" purpose. |
FABLE IX: |
Gun violence is an epidemic that can be cured by public health measures. |
FABLE X: |
Firearms manufacturers should be financially liable for the actions of criminals who misuse guns. |
FABLE XI: |
Firearms are unsafe because they are not regulated under consumer protection laws. |
FABLE XII: |
Hunting and the "gun culture" teach our kids to be violent. |
FABLE XIII: |
Foreign countries such as England and Japan have much less crime than the U.S. because of their stronger gun laws. |
FABLE XIV: |
There are too many gun dealers in the U.S. |
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