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    Do people want their children to grow up in an unsafe world? The world that their children will grow up in will not be safe at all. This is because assault weapons can be placed in the hand of mentally unstable people. Their children could be in school one day and a school shooting may happen and their child could possibly die. People could be walking around in a store and somebody with an assault weapon could come in and kill a ton of those people. That can all be changed by putting a ban on assault

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    but do not require background check sales from unlicensed sellers. Convicted felons can walk into gun show and buy firearms from unlicensed sellers. B. National Rifle Association- National Carry Act 1. Self defense measure that enables people the right to carry permit holders to carry concealed firearms while traveling outside their home states. III. Identify possible solutions to the problem A. Create laws that will impost adequate punishment for crimes committed B. Establish

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    The Second Amendment has been one of the most controversial topics that America faces today. The Second Amendment of the United States Constitution reads: "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" (LII). Under the constitution‚ you are able to own guns but there has been many restrictions and Acts that control your rights to a minimum. Gun rights reforms are how the Acts and certain limitations

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    Why Dogs are the Most Useful Animal to Humans For as long as anyone can remember dogs have been bred and used to help humans. Whether it be for hunting and gathering‚ companionship‚ to help with the disabled‚ or to help law enforcement officers do their jobs better‚ dogs are the most versatile and useful animals to humans. Most scientists agree that dogs are descended from the Grey Wolf. Dr. Robert K. Wayne of UCLA has shown through DNA research that the Grey Wolf and common dog are so closely

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    students. There are some states permitting teachers to carry a gun with a concealed weapons permit. This puts me in a panic and could very well create a larger scale of danger. Guns in our schools seem to invite more conflict and even more reason to take more precaution‚ so teachers should not be allowed to carry guns in school. Training could be costly and would take a lot of time to be properly trained. Though some teachers may possess a concealed gun permit‚ but it does not mean they are on high

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    the early 1800’s and first started out with the British army. The First American Snipers were implemented as early as the American Revolutionary War. During this time the Colonists would climb trees and hide amongst the branch’s and leaves to keep concealed‚ and strike the enemy when they were within range. The early rifles used by Snipers were constructed of smooth barrels enabling from making accurate consisted shots. It wasn’t until gun manufactures started to use rifling inside the barrels of rifles

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    ’Brien talks a group of soldiers in the Vietnam War. He does this by describing the items that each of them carries with him during the march. The things that the soldiers carry with them are both physical and mental items and what these things are depends upon the soldier. They carry the basic "necessities" for survival and the bare minimum to make life as civilized as possible. But they also carry memories‚ and fears‚ and it is mental items like these that are the main focus of the story. The weight

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    New York Times SEPT. 4‚ 2014‚ The Race Gap in America’s Police Departments By Jeremy Ashkenas and Haeyoun Park. This story was based on how many police departments had high percentages of white working individuals. This is stated in the beginning of the article‚ “In hundreds of police departments across the country‚ the percentage of whites on the force is more than 30 percentage points higher than in the communities they serve‚ according to an analysis of a government survey of police departments

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    that is uninteresting‚ and is better left traveled over‚ strikes me as extremely closeminded. I am a very rooted person‚ and where I choose to live and who I choose to associate myself with means a lot to me. I suppose that is why I was so upset- Wisconsin is like an old family member of mine that the world seems to continuously misunderstand; it raised me‚ cared for me‚ and loved me‚ but the rest of the world is unable to see that side of

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    children and 8 adults‚ including his mother ’s and his own. This atrocity hasn ’t been the first one. In the weeks since the massacre‚ gun control supporters have called for a new federal ban on assault weapons and for reductions in the number of concealed-carry permits issued to private citizens. However‚ to blame assault weapons for this tragedy makes as much sense as blaming airplanes for the 9-11 attacks. The problem lies with the perpetrator‚ not the tool used to commit the crime. It is an illusion

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