Donald Trump and Kamala Harris were seen standing together on the culture that is destroying America.

 

It is as easy to get a license for a gun in America as it is to get a license for a car or bike in India. This gun culture of America often becomes the reason for violence. There is hardly a year in the country when there is no news of common people losing their lives due to firing by a lunatic from his licensed gun. This year the limit was crossed when a 20-year-old youth fired a bullet at Trump, in which he narrowly escaped.

Many organizations in America have been demanding a gun ban, after the attack on Trump it seemed that the Republicans would also come in support of the gun ban. In the presidential debate held in Pennsylvania on Wednesday, it became clear that both leaders are standing in the same camp regarding the gun culture of the country. During the debate, Trump claimed that Kamala Harris would ban gun licenses, Kamala denied this allegation of Trump and said that she is also a gun owner.

I am also a gun owner-Kamala

Talking about the right to own guns, Trump tried to portray Harris as a radical liberal. Trump said, "She is destroying our country, she has a plan to reduce the police budget. She has a plan to confiscate everybody's guns, she has a plan to not allow fracking (oil extraction technique) in Pennsylvania or anywhere else."

Kamala rejected all the allegations of Trump and said, "I am a gun owner and I probably have a gun for the same reason that many people do - for self-defense." This statement of Kamala surprised everyone because Kamala was considered to be against gun culture because she started her career as a prosecutor. In the presidential debate, despite many differences, both leaders were seen standing together on gun culture.

The Importance of Gun Culture in America

Even after many big incidents in America, the government has not been able to ban gun ownership. In America, gun ownership is linked to its culture, even the A-15 rifle is called America's national gun. In most cases, Trump supporters and Kamala's supporters have a similar view on guns. Many Americans see the ever-increasing gun sales in America as a threat, but most Americans consider it necessary to own a gun for their safety.