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    them on the proper techniques in aiming and firing a gun so they could be armed in schools. These teachers were required to apply for a concealed weapon permit‚ go through criminal background checks and leave finger prints. At Colorado State university‚ after the Virginia tech shooting‚ the university had removed the rule allowing students to carry concealed weapons. The students were very alarmed. They wanted the ability to protect themselves if the situation needed them to and they felt like

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    On December 14‚ 2012‚ Adam Lanza shot and killed his mother in her home in Newtown Connecticut. He then drove to Sandy Hook Elementary school where he shot and killed 20 students ages 6-7 and 6 staff members. Lanza committed suicide as the first emergency responders arrived at the school. This shooting became the second deadliest school shooting in Unites States history following the 2007 Virginia Tech shooting. It is important that America considers increasing gun control to prevent any more violent

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    On January 20‚ 2017‚ at West Liberty-Salem High School the first school shooting of the year occurred when a 17 year old boy bought and assembled a shotgun in the male restroom of his high school then proceed to shot at his teacher and another 16 year-old class mate‚ fortunately only one person was injured. The epidemic of school shootings has become a complicated problem that has caused a lot of frustration‚ this frustration has put pressure on the school officials‚ law enforcement and the government

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    Than‚ moonless‚ one’s own self encounter In lonesome place. Ourself‚ behind ourself concealed‚ Should startle most; Assassin‚ hid in our apartment‚ Be horror’s least. The prudent carries a revolver‚ He bolts the door‚ O’erlooking a superior spectre More near. first stanza: basically is saying you don’t need to be a chamber to be haunted because you carry your own haunted place with you. second stanza: Far safer‚ of a midnight meeting external ghost

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    greatly injured if not used for pragmatic reasons. Guns have literally been banned from many public places‚ such as schools‚ for this reason. Absolutely no one‚ aside from law-enforcement officials‚ are allowed to carry a gun on them in schools; however‚ teachers should be allowed to carry guns as well because they know their responsibilities and need the ability to protect their students‚ as well as themselves‚ in a case of emergency. In a time of crisis‚ such as an intruder or another person with

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    protect others in dangerous situations. The attacker was killed by a legal concealed carry permit holder; the attacker could only wound 3 victims before attempting to flee after being shot in the leg by the concealed carry permit holder (Chasmar 1). In cases such as these‚ there’s no doubt that an armed bystander saved people from potential death or injury‚ a case that could not have happened if he was not permitted to carry his firearm with

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    Second Amendment Rights: Pro-Gun Control and Anti-Gun Control Activists Table of Contents Introduction …………………………………………………………….….3 Anti-Gun Control Activists: Views and Basis……………………………..5 Pro-Gun Control Activists: Views and Basis………………………………7 Anti-Gun Control Organizations………………….………………………..10 Pro-Gun Control Organizations……………………………………………12 Conclusion……………………………………………….……….………..15 References …………………………………………….…………….…….16 Second Amendment Rights: Anti-Gun Control and

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    universities and colleges to carry handguns on campus. When the topic of discussion about if gun would be allowed‚ “The bill that the Republican governor allowed to become law had little opposition in both houses‚ easily passing 69-24 in the House and 28-5 in the Senate last month. The law will go into effect on July 1.” (Ghianni). The bill that now allows guns on campuses comes with many rules too. Students aren’t allowed to carry guns. Only full-time faculty are permitted to carry the weapon. This excludes

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    Gun Control vs. Gun Rights Gun controls vs. gun rights have been an issue for many years. With every death used by guns‚ the debate gets hotter and hotter. Gun control believers want you to believe that if all guns were outlawed then there would be no crime. Gun rights believers want you to understand that it is your constitutional right to own a gun. Unlawful or irresponsible people contribute to the debate between gun control vs. gun rights. The Second Amendment of the Constitution states

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    shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary a few years ago. New thoughts have came up if you go through training and get a concealed weapons permit teachers and school faculty should be allowed to carry a gun as a measure of increased security. It’s considered by some as a cheaper alternative to having armed police officers at the school. The thought of having teachers and other staff to carry guns is wrong. Guns should not be permitted in the class. Teachers are not getting payed

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