Police Violence: A Rights-Based Argument For Gun Control

In Bob Fischer (ed.), Ethics: Left and Right. Oxford University Press. pp. 595-603 (2020)
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Abstract

The best arguments against gun control invoke moral rights—it might be good if there were fewer guns in circulation, but there is a moral right to own firearms. Rather than emphasizing the potential benefits of gun control, this paper meets the best arguments on their home turf. I argue that there simply is no moral right to keep guns on one’s person or in one’s residence. In fact, our moral rights support the mutual disarmament of citizens and police.

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Luke Maring
Northern Arizona University

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