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    personal protection and banning these types of firearms wouldn’t do anything to limit the amount of mass shootings which occur in this country. One action that would take strides to help to prevent and limit the amount of damage done by mass shootings would be to give more good responsible law abiding citizens the ability to conceal carry firearms. There have been multiple mass shootings prevented and even stopped by citizens who were lawfully carrying firearms. These are mass shootings that may not have

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    Professor Jefferies WRT 101-018 Final Draft Research Paper Benefits of Firearms Guns in our society today are detrimental or have a positive effect in some people’s lives today. A lot of people automatically think of guns and then they just relate it with criminals and violent activities. I think if our country were to ever make guns illegal‚ there would be a lot of controversy as to why exactly they are banning firearms. When talking about guns you usually have two types of groups that obtain

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    I am a firm believer in this statement. A firearm is a controllable‚ unbiased‚ and uncorrupt object; a tool with multiple and important purposes. To discredit them because of their potential danger‚ when in the wrong hands‚ is illogical and strips Americans of their liberty and their right! There are many reasons to support the second Amendment. Aside from firearms being used in hunting‚ recreational activities‚ law enforcement‚ and the military‚ firearms provide the American citizens with a potential

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    Andrew Leigh of Australian National University and Christine Neill of Wilfrid Laurier University show that the homicide due to firearms rate when down 59% between 1995 and 2006 (Bowers 4). Suicides due to firearms dropped steeper at 65%. Robberies involving firearms decreased significantly and home invasions did not increase (Mehta . Contrary to the belief that firearms are needed to stop gun violence‚ the most stunning statistic from this is that in the decade before the Port Arthur massacre‚ eleven

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    Switzerland‚ Australia‚ Canada‚ and Japan‚ a total of 294 people were murdered by firearms. In the United States more than 22‚000 people were murdered by firearms by the end of the year. The difference that exists among these countries and The United States is that in these countries is very difficult to buy a firearm. In fact these countries have rigorous gun laws. In contrast in the United States people can buy a firearm in a pawnshop‚ in Wal-Mart‚ online‚ arm shows‚ newspapers ads‚ Craigslist‚ almost

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    Gun Control

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    Scholarly Essay: Gun Control There has been considerable debate recently in Canada over the issue of gun control. The Canadian parliament enacted the Firearms Act to enforce gun control by requiring gun owners to register their firearms. Just recently‚ the government of Alberta lead in a charge‚ including five other provinces and numerous pro-gun groups‚ complaining that the law is unconst... Gun Control Gun control Gun Control Part I:Introduction The issue of gun control and violence

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    Gun Control

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    spread throughout America. The term gun control‚ as described by Lee‚ is‚ “any action taken by the federal government or by state or local government to regulate‚ through legislation‚ the sale‚ purchase‚ safety‚ and use of handguns and other types of firearms by individual citizens” (n.pag.).While many advocates of gun control scream for tighter measures‚ those opposed point to logic and statistics as an argument. In hindsight‚ the goals of gun control and unrealistic and efforts should be focused on

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    Gun Control‚ No Thank You On December 17‚ 2012 Jesus Manuel Garcia became upset because his girlfriend had broken up with him. Jesus text messaged his girlfriend saying he was going to go to the restaurant he worked at‚ and shoot someone. His girlfriend called the police about his message but by that time Jesus Manuel Garcia was at the restaurant he worked at‚ armed. He walked in and attempted to open fire but his weapon jammed. The patrons and employees fled the restaurant to the movie theater

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    mass shootings. One of them being Mona Charen who says that it could be fixed with mental health system reform and censorship of media including games to movies.Placing guards in schools along with creating strict rules and regulations to obtain firearms. Mass shootings across the US would drop significantly if more tests had to be taken when registering for a weapon or purchasing ammunition to assure the purchaser is not mentally impaired.This plan along with her solution is a great way to help

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    Jan. 2013. This article is filled with information on how the NRA became so powerful. I list their methods for financing and what it is involved in. The NRA is the wealthiest and most powerful interest group. SAAMI. "Decades of Success In Reducing Firearms Accidents." Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers ’ Institute‚ INC. N.p.‚ 2003. Web. 20 Jan. 2013. This is a simple pamphlet outlining how education has reduced accidental gun deaths. It conveys a lot of information quickly and using easy to

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