The globalization of health intrigued me in the sense that people arnt dieing as frequently in the past, and this is leading to a increase in population growth on the planet. Globalization has affected public health in a great way, one way would be vaccine-preventable communicable diseases like anthrax, measles, mumps, etc.Immunization against vaccine-preventable diseases prevents nearly three million deaths per year. Being able to Vaccinate Children and people in places that dont have the money to be, Increased Funding intiative for immunizations at a global scale.
Even the eradication of some dieseases like polio and smallpox has been made possible through Globalization, Several developments related to globalization have affected the delivery of immunization services and the supply of vaccines. These include an increased funding base at the global level, increased attention to regulatory standards.
There are many studies on the consequences of globalization on availability of pharmaceutical products.
Weapons have been around since man needed meet, Guns have been around since the creation of flintlocks, and Guns in the U.S. have been around society since european settlers came to the america's. they're Utilized in different ways crimes, self-defense, Rereational use like Target shooting and hunting. While there has been regulations on Firearms and weapons in general, in the past. there is still the right to own and bare arms thanks to the second ammendment, from 1787. In the article "Guncontrol involves the regulation of the ownershipand use of guns as well as safety issues related to firearms. Those favoring strict guncontrol laws argue that firearms regulations, such as the Brady Law, are needed to reduce the crimes and violence in which guns play a role. Those opposed to strict guncontrol laws interpret the language of the Second Amendment as guaranteeing citizens the right to own firearms."
The history of regulating private ownership of Firearms in the U.S. dates back as far as colonial days, examples being Masachusetts Colony forbiddance in 1692 of Firearms in public areas 1791 The Bill of Rights of the U.S. Constitution is ratified. The Second Amendment states: "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed." There are laws that restrict your second amendment rights, and some to alleviate those restrictions.
Gun-Control advocates rally behind high crime rates and deathes linked to Guns. They call for limits on certain types of guns citizens should be allowed to own like semi automatics. Also want stricter registrations and training requirements.