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    addressing the criminals who break the laws. Politicians parade the fact that these sets of laws would give the police the tools they need and the U.S. would become as safe as it ever was. If this was indeed the case then why have crimes involving firearms increased every year since then? (Moorhouse‚ 2006) Certainly the laws that have been enacted over the last 45 years‚ starting with the Gun Control Act of 1968‚ would have filled in any holes in the original legislation. In some parts of the country

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    continues on to discuss the study “Firearm Legislation and Firearm Related Fatalities in the United States‚” that was studied by different researchers that measured the association between the “legislative strength of state gun control policies” (ProCon para. 1). The researchers then began to study the five categories used to create the legislative strength score which included laws designed to: curb firearm trafficking; strengthen background checks on purchasers of firearms beyond those required

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    Banning Guns Is Not the Answer: Gun Control Is Gun control is and has been a controversial issue for many years. Many American citizens believe that if gun control is strictly enforced it would quickly reduce the threat of crime. Some people believe that gun control is a plot to take away guns. Other People state they would not be able to hunt. Many citizens want to be able to protect their home or family. The Second amendment grants Americans the right to bear arms. Many people believe

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    United States estimated that 66% of the 15‚517 murders in 2000 were committed with firearms.” If it was harder to get your hands on a gun‚ over 50% of the murders that occurred wouldn’t have happened. “According to the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) in 2000‚ 533‚470 victims of serious violent crimes (rape and sexual assault‚ robbery‚ and aggravated assault) stated that they faced an offender with a firearm”(“Almanac of Policy Issues”) . Maybe if guns were not involved‚ the number of people

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    bad as denying the income of the government; In addition‚ some of the heavy industries that are mainly in to the production of firearms faces bankruptcy in times that the nation do not need that much of weapons; hence due the consumption abilities generated by the citizens of the United States of America(Annually government receives $6 billions estimated revenue on firearms etc)‚ this country is not likely to be affected by situations as such. In other aspect the income can be positively maintained

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    Gun Control

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    Accessibility of guns protects lives" it describes the term gun control. Gun control means "any law‚ policy‚ practice‚ or proposal designed to define‚ restrict‚ or limit the possession‚ production or modification‚ importation‚ shipment‚ sale‚ and/or use of Firearms." Gun control is used throughout our world today." Many countries have inflicted gun control laws which attempt to help with all the gun crimes and violence. With any type of laws or polices‚ countries won’t always be able to prevent one hundred

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    investigations by using digital images of shell casings to link violent crimes involving firearms and identify firearm users or “trigger pullers”. 2. List the class and individual characteristics of bullets and cartridge cases. Class characteristics include features such as the number of lands and grooves and their width‚ direction of twist and bullet diameter. Individual characteristics are different for every firearm that can be further classified into impressed or striated marks. 3. Describe

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    merely states that it connotes a citizen’s right to keep and bear arms. The military consisted of all males that was capable of acting together to form a common defense. The Antifederalists was in fear that our federal government would take away the firearms of the people in order to stop citizen militias‚ therefore allowing a political standing army or to select a certain militia to rule.

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    United States‚ with less than 5 percent of the world’s population‚ has about 35–50 percent of the world’s civilian-owned guns‚ according to a report by the Switzerland-based Small Arms Survey‚ it ranks number one in firearms per capita. The United States also has the highest homicide-by-firearm rate among the world’s most developed nations (Masters). If this is true‚ then why the fascination for guns in the

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    Gun Control Memo

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    to get firearms. In this nation we have criminalized the utilization‚ ownership‚ deal‚ and transportation of numerous sorts of opiates‚ yet it’s still simple for somebody to take a ride and buy their preferred medications at road corner sellers. Guns and ammo would be generally as simple for these underground market business visionaries to convey to their clients. Today‚ hoodlums frequently convey illicit weapons‚ including sawed-off shotguns‚ automatic rifles‚ and hand crafted zip-firearms‚ obviously

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