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    The Things I Carry

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    The Things I’d Carry In the novel The Things They Carried‚ by Tim O’Brien‚ soldiers would do just about anything to stay sane and alive during the Vietnam War. Some men would have carried things with them during the war. These same men would carry things to remind them of home‚ others would carry an item to help them feel better during their hardships. What these men carried was something to hold onto‚ moreover not an item but of a memory or a dream. Soldiers would do just about anything to stay

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    Open Carry Pros And Cons

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    couple years ago 5 states outlawed the permission to open carry. There was a predicament with the right to open carry. For those who don’t know what open carry is it is where you can carry a firearm outside of your clothing. People were having problem with it because it was scary they said. They thought that because the gun was in the open it promoted violence. These people would call the police because they were sacred that the gun owner would pull his firearm out for no reason and shoot

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    Guns

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    would decrease violence‚ as has been proven in the past by numerous laws. In addition‚ the mass killings that throw a blanket of loss and sorrow upon our nation can only be done with guns. Many people in the United States‚ believe that America needs to repeal the Second Amendment because the wrong people get their hands on deadly weapons causing unnecessary deaths to occur. Those who do not support gun control believe the solution is to allow everyone to have guns for self-defense. Consider though

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    drastically increase with millions of gun related deaths annually‚ yet given the right training‚ skills‚ and a sound minded person a gun is often one of the greatest assets to have for protection. In the U.S. Constitution the right to bare arms is a liberty given to those citizens who qualified to do so under their first amendment rights. Many people are torn about the right to bare arms and some lobby more increasingly by the days to have more laws to further restrict gun laws. On the other side of the

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    would agree that something must be done‚ no one seems to have the answer at this point. Some gun control supporters believe that completely banning handguns is the best way to protect citizens. However‚ banning handguns fails to protect people because the laws are ineffective‚ banning handguns prevents people from an effective means of self-defense‚ and the laws do not solve the real problem‚ which is the gun owner. Simply banning handguns all together is ineffective‚ and that is the first

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    I-Search Paper on Concealed Carry INTRODUCTION The topic of concealed carry is something that a lot of people are talking about. Turn on the news‚ the radio‚ read the newspaper‚ surf the internet and the topic of conceal carry will be discussed. The reason it is so highly discussed is due to the effect that conceal carry will have on everyone regardless of race‚ age‚ and socio-economic background. As a resident of Illinois‚ the most recent state to adopt concealed carry‚ there continues to be much

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    Gun On Campus

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    Constitutional Right “Bang bang you’re dead‚” was a common saying when playing cops and robbers as a young kid. The recent string of shootings on college campuses has people and states looking at passing a law making it legal to carry a gun on college campuses. The people trying to get the law passed say that letting someone carry a concealed weapon will allow the weapon carrier to protect themselves if a shooter comes to their campus. Those against allowing a person to carry a gun on campus want

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    Guns are instrument that can be either helpful or useless with problems. Now guns are available almost for everyone. People shouldn’t be allowed to purchase gun especially automatic guns. One of the reasons I think people shouldn’t be allowed to buy guns is because individuals may us them to murder large group of people at ones. Accidents can occur due to lack of responsibility when caring for and storing the weapons at their homes. The number of massacres in the U.S and around

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    Things I Carry

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    The things I carry are the guns I will never fire. I’ll never receive training from extremely attractive girl instructors on operating AK47s‚ M4s‚ and M16s. I’ll never drive a tank to rescue hostage soldiers from the battleground or ever lead a special mission in the Gaza strip. I’ll never be able to pilot a plane‚ and I’ll never experience the abominable disgust from eating frozen‚ stale corn three times a day. The things I carry are inevitably overwhelming questions. Almost every day I receive

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    Pro Gun Control Debate: Our Right to Safety Many arguments for and against gun control in our country revolve around the second amendment. Unfortunately the majority of those arguments are based on an individual’s perception of what the second amendment means. The second amendment was adopted into the United States Bill of Rights in 1791‚ which was 222 years ago. The second amendment states‚ “A well regulated Militia‚ being necessary to the security of free State‚ the right of the people to keep

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