The issue of personal ownership of guns is a highly debated and controversial topic, with strong arguments on both sides. For example Supporters of gun ownership in USA argue that it is a constitutional right protected by Constitution, and that owning a gun is necessary for self-defense, hunting, and other lawful purposes. They also argue that responsible gun ownership and proper training can prevent gun-related accidents and crimes. But let's talk about the right to bear arms in our country, where there is no such clause in the constitution yet. I think that the legalization of carrying weapons in our country is fundamentally contrary to human rights. To begin with, I want to ask a question, when you walk the streets of your city, meet many strangers with their stories that you do not know about, would you trust a random passerby with your bag with many personal things։ money, a photo of your husband, a wife, a child, a passport. Would you trust a random passerby with your dog. Or your life, baby? what do I mean, the thing is that people have a lot of mental illnesses that they may not even be aware of, especially in our country and culture in post-war times and the ongoing pressure, stress and depression, there are many people who are injured and our government does not care about mental component of these injuries. Mental illness is not taken seriously in our culture. Having legalized the carrying of weapons, I will no longer be able to calmly go to public places, I will constantly be haunted by the fear of being shot․ having legalized the carrying of weapons, I will no longer be able to calmly go to public places, I will constantly be haunted by the fear of being shot․ Լegalization of carrying weapons is nothing more than an attempt to delegate government own duties to the citizens of the country. There are many questions that need to be answered, for example, why should a citizen of Armenia have a need for self-defense by using gun, where are the law enforcement agencies? The direct duty of the state to ensure the protection of its citizens, if we live in a country where the government is unable to provide protection to its citizens, will it be able to provide protection after the psychopaths are given weapons? We live in a society that lacks a sense of collective responsibility and a sense of responsibility in general, a society where the police are the patrons of criminal morals and the criminal subculture is more preferable for people than the laws. Giving weapons to these people is nothing more than sponsoring mass murders. As a conclusion I would like to quote the words of Bakunin The freedom of a person ends where the freedom of another person starts. I wanted to call him, but my brother came home and I forgot. I will call him now. My grandfather had been serving the Russiian Army, and then he was moved to Armenia. Now I am making a salad.i have already prepared the pizza. Yesterday I was walking on the street, when accidenatly met one of my old friend. I have already ordered the coffe, you can order the cake. Its been two weeks that Anna has been working in this company. She is satisfied. My flight is tomorrow at the 8 pm, I will be in the airport at 6 pm. Bob and Anna have been married for 10 years. They are going to celebrate it with their friends and realitives. I would have passed my exams, if I had come on proper time. We take this bus to class every day, but today we decided to take a taxi.