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    why people want to have a loaded gun ready to shot? Are they living a life full of rivals where the other gang members just want to harm them and their families? Or is it just an over exposure of Hollywood? Action‚ tactical sense of keeping loaded firearms in the places like bible‚ cosmetics bag‚ jewelry box etc. So that when the unknown threat comes from somewhere we are ready totally ignoring the theory that the assailant that may come with the intention to harm one and his/her

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    countless debates over what guns can be carried‚ how guns can be carried‚ and where guns can be carried. The essay begins with the emotional story of T.J. Lane and the Chardon High School shooting‚ following up with facts regarding the amount of firearms owned in the U.S. Lepore states that there are almost three million guns that are owned privately in the country‚ essentially enough to arm every man‚ woman‚ and child. No other civilian population in the world is as armed as Americans. However‚

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    Strict Gun Control

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    “Strict gun control” is a set of legal restrictions meant to enforce scarcity of firearms among the citizenry (Stell‚ 2004). The imposition of gun restrictions are intended to control gun related incidents by making guns harder to possess. Primarily‚ the main objective of gun laws is to control the kinds of firearms that an individual can purchase. The laws authorizes’ the majority of people to buy and own firearms but at the same time put restrictions on the use and storage of guns. Based on

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    the earlier Gun Control Act (GCA) of 1968 was precipitated by the high-profile assassinations of John and Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King‚ Jr. Against this justifiable backdrop the gun control activitists launched campaigns to help regulate firearms nationwide. Gun crime has a long history. Regulating handguns‚ however‚ is a fairly recent proposition. The Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act‚ along with the GCA before it‚ was one of the first major gun control policies enacted by the US government

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    A Weapon for Self Defense

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    cowardly. How pathetic. (Buckeye Firearms Association 2009). Clint Eastwood also states‚ “I have a strict gun control policy: if there is a gun around‚ I want to be in control of it.” (Buckeye Firearms Association 2009). Finally‚ James Earl Jones was quoted as saying‚ “The world is filled with violence. Because criminals carry guns‚ we decent law-abiding citizens should also have guns. Otherwise [sic] they will win and the decent people will lose.” (Buckeye Firearms Association 2009). Are these quotes

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    America recently witnessed their largest mass-shooting in Orlando‚ Florida; which brought up many arguments over whether not America needs more laws restricting the use and ownership of firearms. Liberals have been arguing the Second Amendment does not grant citizens the right to bear arms‚ only militias. Another controversy would be that additional gun control laws are necessary to prevent gun violence. Conservatives believe in the opposite‚ and often argue the Founding Fathers made the Second Amendment

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    The stance on the prevention of firearms on college campuses is being questioned due to recent school shootings. Colleges in Arkansas‚ Colorado‚ Kansas‚ Mississippi‚ Oregon‚ Utah‚ Texas‚ and Wisconsin allow students to carry firearms on their campuses. Ninety-three percent of crimes that involve college students as victims happen off campus (armedcampuses.org)(citation). However‚ these off-campus incidences may occur while the students are walking back to wherever they live. If they aren’t allowed

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    Gun Control Is Bad Essay

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    Gun Control is when you keep firearms of any type‚ including handguns‚ High power rifles and even low caliber hunting rifles such as a .22 long rifle away from people. Many people think that gun control is the right way to go because they think keeping guns away from people will lower the death rate of people by guns. Also‚ just whenever people hear the word gun‚ the thoughts of violence and negativity pop into the heads of many people‚ myself included‚ think gun control is wrong because we know

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    Prevention calculated that more than 33‚000 people have died due to firearms that year. Therefore‚ gun control would be a great addition to the United States to keep people safe. If you don’t know what gun control is‚ gun control is a set of laws or policies that state that civilians can not have possession or have use of any firearm. Gun control laws are effective and they are necessary because the toll for deaths and or injuries due to firearms will decrease. According to “The New York Times” article by

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    have occurred in the last few years on college campuses and in nearby communities. If people were allowed to protect themselves from attacks with a firearm‚ it would significantly reduce the number of attacks in "Gun-Free Zones"‚ so the United States government should allow campus carry. As American Citizens‚ we have the right to carry a firearm or firearms with us for protection. This is more commonly known as the Second Amendment. This has come into controversy over the past few years as more and more

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