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    percent of all firearm deaths; 87 percent of all children under 15 killed by firearms were American children. In 2005‚ 5‚285 U.S. children were killed by gunshot compared with 57 in Germany and none in Japan"‚ Kenny adds "-a country with some of the toughest gun controls in the world."     Further case studies reveal what effect more firearms has on a ’weak institution’ with " In the four years following the lapse of America’s assault weapons ban in 2004‚ 60‚000 illegal firearms seized in Mexico

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    On any given year‚ roughly 12‚000 Americans are killed in gun-related homicides. That means‚ on average‚ 33 U.S. men‚ women and children die at the hands of others using firearms each day. Stopping this violence entirely is an impossible task. As a people‚ all that Americans can do is try to mitigate this violence using policy‚ and recently attempts have been made at doing so by limiting the people’s right to bear arms. On paper‚ this approach makes sense: to lessen gun violence‚ fewer guns should

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    Less than one week ago‚ Adam Lanza killed twenty children‚ six adults and his own mother in Newton‚ Connecticut (Barron‚ J.). He used three semi-automatic firearms‚ including two handguns and a rifle. This was the second most deadly massacre in American history. Gun control activists are screaming‚ trying to get people to understand that this could have been prevented or lessened if these kinds of weapons were not so readily available to anyone who was looking. A similar event occurred earlier this

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    government has no right to regulate the guns that they can obtain/the guns that they are allowed to own. However‚ others believe‚ for safety issues‚ that there should be a more thorough process to obtain guns and/or restrictions on the types of firearms that citizens can possess. The recent Oregon shooting has rekindled the debate of gun control‚ many advocates of both sides of the issue have recently started making statements. Some suggest that gun control should not be expanded because it encroaches

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    Gun Control

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    million of the world’s 875 million firearms (MacInnis). Indeed‚ this is more than a quarter of the world’s registered firearms. The reason why Americans own so many guns is because of the Second Amendment‚ which states‚ “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.” (Rauch) This amendment guarantees U.S. citizens the right to have firearms. Since this amendment is relatively vague

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    The United States Supreme Court has ruled that gun ownership is a fundamental right of the citizens of the United States. There are some citizens that feel that they can now own any weapon that they want. There are still certain guns that are illegal for the average citizen to own these are weapons that are regulated to the military and some law enforcement. There are Federal rules that must be observed and met prior to a person obtaining a gun. These are safety rules and rules that are meant to

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    for different game. Just as police use guns for law enforcement‚ hunters use guns to harvest game. The two most commonly used firearms of hunters‚ are the rifle and the shotgun. Both the rifle and the shotgun are used for hunting‚ but the two have some major differences. The main differences between the two firearms are cost‚ range and the type of ammunition that each firearm uses. Most gun manufactures sell shotguns much cheaper than they sell rifles. Shotguns are not as complex internally‚ and have

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    many firearms. “Overall crime rates in 2016 are projected to be nearly the same as last year‚ with crime remaining at an all-time low‚ according to a new Brennan Center analysis.” crimes rates have been up and down over the years but the police have kept the peace and try to protect everyone from crime. “According to the National Crime Victimization Survey‚ 467‚321 persons were victims of a crime committed with a firearm in 2011. In the same year‚ data collected by the FBI show that firearms were

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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 fringed” (Cohen 1). Gun control is an extremely controversial topic. With all the violence and trouble guns cause it is easy to want to take away guns and establish a more secure gun control law or act‚ but what would America be if Americans took away the very thing that helped build our country. Guns‚ all forms‚ are a major part of American History. If it were not

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    laws. You may not like the laws‚ they may seem or actually be unfair on the face of it‚ and even stupid in some cases‚ but the law is the law‚ and violations of the law can cause you to lose your Concealed Carry Permit‚ possible forfeiture of your firearm‚ fines and/or prison sentences in some cases. Most rational gun owners realize that gun free zones in most cases‚ do not save lives or curb gun violence‚ and gun free zones may even entice mass shooters to target those areas. There is some gun free

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