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    school.” This coming from a town that is well versed in handling guns within their own community and training their children at an early age the proper understanding of firearms. Although the objectified scrutiny by the parents and staff opposed by the actions taken to the decision of having school teachers trained to carry firearms. The board of education is doing everything in their power to ensure that all of the necessary precautions are taken into account before letting any teacher bring a gun

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    He lives in Wisconsin where it is legal to have the concealed firearm. He says he always feels more safe for not only himself‚ but for the people around him who he can potentially save. There was an incident about fifteen years ago when he was walking into town when an outsider‚ not a town usual‚ drove into a local

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    when a student names Charles Whitman climbed up a tower on campus and started shooting students; by the time he was killed by police‚ he had ended the lives of 14 victims. The first legislation regarding gun control came in the form of the National Firearms Act in 1934‚ this act taxed and mandated the registration of all fully automatic weapons‚ short barrel

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    States. Guns are in their own nature dangerous weapons. The automatic assault weapon is one of these potentially dangerous weapons‚ which is used for military purposes only. This is no weapon that can be beneficially used. Leaving the sale of this firearm a potential threat; because they allow many unnecessary accidents to take place. Guns have been part of the American tradition as protection‚ hunting or a sport‚ but the use of guns has changed significantly. Even Hunting has lost its sport with

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    laws‚ 7.3% of students carried a gun in that time.” Teens cannot own any sort of weapons let alone firearms. Teens haven’t grown up into who they were supposed to be and some of them are extremely violent (but so are some adults.) Having stricter gun laws will help to lower the percentage of kids and teenagers who “own” weapons to decrease because some adults would be turned off to buying a firearm which would not allow their kids to get a hold of

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    individual is properly licensed. When questions arise about exactly who can be licensed‚ opponents of campus carry must not fear. The process to legally obtain a firearm‚ and then a concealed carry permit is not an easy task. One must first pass a background check (which checks an individual’s criminal and mental health history) to even purchase a firearm‚ then to be able to legally carry the gun one must take an extensive concealed carry class. Since 1998 when the mandatory federal background checks became

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    Alex Thammavongsa GE 217 11/26/12 Final Paper: Argument Against Gun Control The argument on firearm regulation has been a heated discussion for many years. On one side of the debate‚ we have people in favor placing restrictions on guns‚ while‚ on the opposite end of the spectrum‚ we have people fighting the regulation of guns. People in favor gun restrictions believe gun control can reduce crime ‚while‚ the people against

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    Persuasive Essay On Guns

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    Amongst firearm restriction advocates‚ it is widely believed that banning guns will make the United States a better country. The thought is that if people don’t have access to a rifle‚ the population as a whole will be in far less danger than before. Another popular argument amongst these advocates is that mass murders would be prevented. Most times a mass shooting happens‚ they blame the gun. Unfortunately‚ banning firearms might not benefit the United States as much

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    American Firearms”‚ the authors state that “In the United States‚ popular and political discourse frequently focuses on the causal impact of mental illness in the aftermath of mass shootings” (Metzl and MacLeish sec.1). This is not to mention the impact that these disturbances have on the society; this issue‚ unfortunately‚ remains so overlooked that media sources only offer the subject their attention after a tragedy. No mentally

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    a young child who found his or her parent’s gun in the house and accidentally set it off and shot themselves or a sibling. We can do things to help prevent horrible situations such as these. We can require that people have to have locks on their firearms to prevent this from

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