Decided

I think I’ve finally found the right topic, as it balances the areas of concern I had. I was worried I would feel bias from already knowing so much about something I’m passionate about and inflict that too much into my paper. And while I certainly still go into the research with a bias, I can minimize it by doing as Gerard said, researching what I don’t fully know. I am very pro-gun and have argued the issue for many years, but I have not fully delved into how the procedures to acquire a concealed carry license may affect those who need it most, the impoverished. Do the barriers between them and the legal licensing end up protecting them from themselves and making mistakes, or do they leave them without protection in a dangerous place? Would it press them to the point of carrying illegally because they see no other option? I am very eager to research this issue as the poor shouldn’t have to deal with more unfairness, and I wish to find out if this licensing process helps them or not. And with the murder rate in desperate areas of Chicago or Detroit being so high, I feel protection is an important issue to be sure the correct decision is being made about