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    Gun Violence

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    control epidemic. Gun violence in the United States is a national epidemic. Many people take advantage of guns using and manipulating the tool with hardly any thought. Countless lives have been lost due to fact that people have been able to obtain firearms legally or illegally and have taken the notion to be judge‚ jury and executioner in holding ones live in their hands. This is a common issue that will continue if action is not taken as a nation to try and stop it. Gun violence can lead many

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    School Gun Violence

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    overlapped‚ or data could be shared those areas of similarity were highlighted. In this Critical Review the authors‚ Redding and Shalf‚ also cover differences and the few common characteristics between inner-city and suburban youth offenses involving firearms‚ which supports the findings of the previous article. However‚ the overall focus of the article is towards laws and programs in schools that target prevention of these kinds of incidents all together. As such‚ the authors only discuss these topics

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    The Right to Bear Arms

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    freedom and letting a citizen carry a firearm is the ultimate freedom. How many people in other countries can openly say they own a gun‚ or several‚ and they exercise their second amendment rights on a regular basis? Many people who own guns use them for recreational purposes. They hunt‚ they go to the shooting range‚ they go to gun shows and even collect antique rifles and pistols. According to a 1994 survey‚ 35% of American households own 192 million firearms. (http://www.newsbatch.com/gun control

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    Though theoretically the pros of gun control sound quite beneficial‚ they are nonexistent pros set forth to convince you that banning firearms is the best way to reduce crime rates. B. Please do not be swayed‚ look up the facts‚ learn the truth‚ and don’t let gun control happen in the United States of America. Work Cited Flatley‚ John. "Crime

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    There would be a significant amount of decreased deaths attributable to gun violence if stricter laws were in place. Guns can cause the death of countless lives because of murder‚ self defense‚ or an accidental occurrence. Therefore‚ stricter gun laws can decrease death rates in the United States. Moreover‚ states that do not have strict gun laws have higher deaths and injuries related to guns. Also‚ better background checks should be in place to prevent permitting guns to the wrong hands. Furthermore

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    throughout the United States‚ many people feel opposed to guns‚ which is the entirely wrong reaction. Because if guns had been outlawed before the shootings the shooters still would have found a way of getting guns or potentially more destructive firearms. This would have ended in an average of a ten minute uninterrupted slaughter of people. “Due to the Gun Free School Zone Act an increase in school shootings has occurred‚ such as the Columbine High School massacre that occurred in Colorado in 1999

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    Ethics of Gun Control

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    means hitting your target." However one defines gun control‚ the mere mention of it brings controversy. Opposing sides have for years fought over the laws that govern firearms. For the purposes of this paper "Gun Control" is defined as policies enacted by the government that limit the legal rights of gun owners to own‚ carry‚ or use firearms‚ with the intent of reducing gun crimes such as murder‚ armed robbery‚ aggravated rape‚ and the like. So defined‚ gun control understandably brings favorable responses

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    Gun Control

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    relevant in today’s society? Are the people’s second amendment rights in danger by new proposed laws and actions or do the laws need to buckle down tighter? In the District of Columbia vs Heller case‚ the Supreme Court ruled that a ban on ownership of firearms by private citizens in their homes was unconstitutional (Wilkes‚ 2013). There are millions of people in America that own and/or carry guns in America today. There are also several different organizations that lobby and rally for the rights and support

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    this topic because the use of firearms in the wrong hands is a deadly prophecy. It can be in the form of children getting a hold of a gun and hurting themselves or others‚ an adult with violent propensities mishandling a weapon‚ or someone who wants the use of a firearm in aiding suicide. When one looks at the increased incident of injury to children‚ homicide‚ and suicide‚ it is clear there is a need for stricter gun control laws. This paper argues that firearms continue to play a dominant

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    Mass Shootings

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    Current Events Paper Richard Mumford Soc/100 Tricia Hutchins Firearms and society‚ what gives? Within just the last decade there has been multiple firearm related mass shootings. From Columbine to sandy hook they have been deadly and have taken all walks of life. From small children to old adults. There is no specific target‚ these are people with mental illnesses that we yet not understand. What I can tell you is that this is nothing new‚ mass killings go back to the early 1900’s in American

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