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    Anti-Gun Control Firearms are often used to defend and protect citizens. Banning the use of firearms will not better our society because crime rates will stay the same or even decrease‚ gun control laws may not follow through‚ and people still use guns to provide food for their families. The right to private property (guns) is not absolute in the constitution. Citizen’s right to own and bear arms must be balanced by a greater need for safety (Warfel‚ 2000). The idea of taking firearms away to make

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    drinking because there are so many deaths in college that have alcohol involved. Not only that‚ but it can cause major health issues down the road; and failing grades. Banning bottomless drinking is a very smart way to limit the amount of alcohol college students consume these days‚ take it from me‚ a college student. There are many different incidents where kids have been scarred for life because of an accident they had involving alcohol. A kid named Matt in Reno was with his friends up at Lohotton

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    Banning zoos

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    Zoo or Animal’s Jail? When I was a child‚ I went to the zoo all the time with my family. I love animals and as a child I enjoyed watching them. I thought being able to see them in person would be neat‚ but once I saw them “up close and personal‚” it was evident that the animals were miserable. It instantly became very clear that the animals imprisoned in zoos were sad and don’t want to be kept in artificial environments; many were sick and depressed. To put it simply‚ zoos are imprisoning animals

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    Banning School Shootings

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    would be if they would ban them in the united states as well? Lately as you can see in the news there have been massive gun shootings in schools from all ages. How is it possible for just any one to get hold of a gun that easily? Some benefits to banning handgun would be there won’t be so much gun violence‚ not everyone can get hold of a gun so easily‚ and the population or estimates of kids dying do to gun issues would drop massively. Every day about 30 people either get shot or murdered by someone

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    Is banning books constitutional? The Catcher in the Rye. The Scarlet Letter. Huckleberry Finn. Harry Potter. The Diary of Anne Frank. Animal Farm. To Kill a Mockingbird. The Da Vinci Code. The Grapes of Wrath. These literary classics have been vital to the education of many‚ especially children and adolescents (Banned Books). These great novels both teach important values and educate children about world affairs and classic themes. Unfortunately‚ each of these novels has been banned at one point

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    Banning Casinos In Canada

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    Since the act of banning is to protect the stakeholders‚ prevent consequences and to produce further benefits‚ it is obvious that banning gambling will not lead to any of this. The gambling industry greatly contributes to the economy (which also in turn can help others‚ including the small population of addicted people)‚ does not cause addiction or harm people‚ and is a form of entertainment people should be allowed to partake in. Banning casinos would have no impact to help society

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    commonly school board members are often the ones responsible banning distribution of the book because of either complaints or personal reasons; usually targeting novels‚ religious affiliates remove them if they are not aligned with their beliefs‚ likewise school board members‚ or librarians‚ find it unnecessary to hand books out with explicit sexual content and offensive language (“Banned Books”). Various authorities have initiated book banning ever since books were created‚ it was easier to prevent objectifying

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    Everyone is faced with the decision of drinking alcohol at some point in their lives. It’s the decision to become educated about alcohol that makes the difference. Alcohol has very few positive sides‚ while the list of negatives is extensive and covers both physical and mental health. Risk factors of alcohol can affect some more than others. Everyone that drinks will experience alcohol’s negative effects and both short term and long term health risks. Alcohol is a drug that is dangerous to the individual

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    “Censoring a book is censoring knowledge.” Every year books are banned for being offensive without considering what other people might think. Everyone has their own point of view on what types of book should be banned. People may say that banning books is simply to protect others. However‚ they are overlooking the fact that not everyone’s opinions are the same. Books should not be banned from schools and libraries‚ everyone is entitled to their own thoughts and opinions of the book. They’re some

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    should not be banned because it is a book that can teach people valuable lessons‚ taking it away would be harmful to the development of many people‚ and banning it violates the rights the First Amendment gives to every American citizen. The acclaimed poem‚ “The Raven”‚ by Edgar Allan Poe‚ should not be banned from schools and public libraries. Banning “The Raven” violates the First Amendment rights given to every citizen of the United States. The First Amendment states that people have the freedom to

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