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    handguns‚ rifles‚ and shotguns.40% of all United State homes have guns. As of 2010‚ 300 million people in the United States own a firearm. There are different laws regarding the right-to-carry. 40 states have the “shall issue” which means carry permits are issued to all qualified citizens. Nine states have the “may issue” which means a person need to present a reason to carry a firearm. Illinois is the only state that has the “no issue” which means concealed carry is forbidden. A feminist in today’s

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    Guns On Campus Will having students carrying handguns on campus actually make students feel safer? Texas Senate recently passed a bill that all students at least 21 years of age with a license to carry concealed handguns will be allowed to carry their weapons on college and university campuses. Legislation allowing handguns on campus violates the sense of protection students feel when at school‚ leaving many questioning civility. In April of 2007‚ Virginia Tech experienced one of the deadliest

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    He states that “Mass killers have [even] explicitly talked about the desire to attack gun-free zones. The Charleston‚ S.C.‚ church shooting in June was instead almost a college shooting. But the killer changed his plans after realizing that the college of Charleston had armed guards‚” (1)‚ meaning if the college allowed the students to carry guns the shooter would have never thought of attacking the college. Lott mentions that “Oregon laws [allows] permitted concealed handguns on university

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    legalization of guns will do the exact opposite of what people hope‚ instead of bringing safety it will cause more violence. Furthermore‚ not only do guns fail to assure safety but‚ they also grant civilians an excess of power. A famous cliché states that “with great power comes great responsibility”. The problem with granting the public with this much power is‚ that will be a major lack of

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    The Negativity of Guns In Adam Winkler’s‚a constitutional law professor‚ article “The Guns of Academe” states the negatives of having guns in college and universities. Showing the limits of positive views people have toward it. many negatives view from people’s feelings‚ age responsibility‚ and also brings up why he wants He explains There are many articles that explain the positive views of having guns in a school environment. While on the other hand there are many more articles that go

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    The "Stand Your Ground" statute states that “a person who is not engaged in an unlawful activity and who is attacked in any other place where he or she has a right to be has no duty to retreat and has the right to stand his or her ground and meet force with force‚ including deadly force if he or she reasonably believes it is necessary to do so to prevent death or great bodily harm to himself or herself or another or to prevent the commission of a forcible felony” (Sherman). Many people will say that

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    Gun Control and Why it is Necessary What does it take to maintain a proper and orderly society? This question is not easily answered. There are numerous statements that can answer that question. One answer that some people may use is “Gun Control: Securing the use‚ sale and purchase of firearms in a society so that the murder and violence rates decrease.” There are different extremes of the gun control issue. There are those who say that ALL firearms should be registered by ALL owners or that

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    agree that in order of having a firearm a person should have special training before getting one not only for their own safety but for the safety of others. What I think is that if it is necessary for a person with a permit of a firearm should carry a concealed gun. So far I really haven’t seen anything done by the government that keeps this from happening. All I see in the news is more and more people dying because of firearms but nothing important is being done about

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    On the contrary‚ opponents of gun-control laws claim that it is useless to prevent violence by regulating guns. In fact‚ law-abiding citizens are already permitted to carry concealed weapons in forty states with gun crimes rate remaining the same (Wright). In my opinion‚ with guns thousands of citizens could save their lives. Just like Jessica‚ they gain courage because guns are available to them when emergencies occur. Also‚ in many campus shootings‚ professors and students could not defend themselves

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    manner and taking advantage of it for something really threatening for the population. Even though the Constitution states that people should have the right to bare arms‚ the United States should take action to prevent future threats to their citizens. The Second Amendment of the United States Constitution states that “A well regulated Militia‚ being necessary to the security of a free State‚ the right of the people to keep and bear Arms‚

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