This document discusses arguments for and against banning handguns in the US. It notes that over 30,000 people were killed by handguns in the US during the 1990s. Some arguments presented for banning handguns include that they increase crime rates, accidental deaths, and suicides. Arguments against banning include that criminals, not the guns themselves, cause violence and banning would not stop criminal activity. The document examines multiple perspectives on this issue without making a clear conclusion.
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