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    Gun Control Laws

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    Effect of Gun Control Laws Gun control laws have currently become a major debate in society. Increasing gun control laws may do the opposite of protecting citizens. Although if people think guns contribute to crime studies have shown otherwise. Crime rates may increase if the gun control laws become stricter than they already are now. The government is on a quest to control society’s recourses to guns and ammo because of the past terrorist and hate crime problems. The people trying to increase

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    have occurred at U.S colleges and universities have led to heated debates on whether students‚ administrators and professors should be allowed to carry concealed guns or not. Whereas some analysts have continually defended the opinion that guns should be allowed on college and campuses grounds‚ majority have nullified any single idea of having concealed weapons on campuses as this is a direct threat to the security of everyone around. For the safety of students‚ bills meant to allow public colleges

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    Gun Control

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    and anyone could carry a gun‚ things also would not pan out the way that they should. Recognizing both sides‚ there should not be more gun control laws because they impose on our constitutional rights; they decrease the safety of our families‚ schools‚ and society; and they focus on the wrong problem which is not the guns‚ but the people carrying them. Recognizing that the main priority is to keep America safe‚ it is vital that we do not undermine our constitutional right to carry a gun. The Second

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    Against Gun Control - 5

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    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‚ as stated in the Second Amendment U.S. Constitution. Squeezing the trigger on a gun to take someone’s life will be second nature if it prevents innocent people or loved ones from being shot by an intruder. To some people gun control is a crime issue‚ to others it a right issue. So is a society without guns a safer place or is it? Let’s take the UK for

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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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    Should people be allowed to own guns? Guns are dangerous‚ powerful weapons that should not be legalized. These murderous weapons are used for intimidation and power‚ which corrupt the world. A person having the right to own weapons puts the public in danger. For example‚ public shootings like Columbine and Virginia Tech will be more likely to happen because of the easier access to guns. Since the right to own weapons became legalized‚ students have been bringing guns to school and the drama

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    falling into under responsible owner. The laws must be in force. I feel there should be stricter gun laws and implement new ones.So there shouldnt be any deaths happening.The new loosened gun laws state that by January 1‚2017‚ those who wish to carry a concealed weapon would not need a permit and would not need to take a gun training course.Gun owners must be able to prove a specific need for self-protection. People in the United States feel this way because the guns are not registered and there a lot

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    Gun Free Zone

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    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 property‚ but public educators have undermined the law by putting bans in faculty and student handbooks. For students and faculty‚ the threat of expulsion or termination

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    Anit-Gun Control

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    Anti-Gun Control: Preserving The Second Amendment Corey Jones West Coast University‚ Ontario Abstract The gun control debate is more than just a two-sided argument about whether guns should be legal or banned. The right of the people to keep and bear arms is not limited to what restrictions the government places on its people. Throughout history governments have used gun control to overpower its citizens for example‚ Hitler and Nazi Germany imposed very strict gun laws. Self-defense is one of

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    into schools because it does not have that many reasons for keeping it as the negative side do to ban them in a school. Adam Winker was right with his many reasonings of how guns do not bring a better outcome as if there was a law that let people carry guns into schools. People will not feel safer if those who are trying to protect them are the ones that are accidentally shooting them because of a mistake of figuring the

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