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    Name-Mudasir R Sunasara Writing Homework Task 3 Gun control is a one of the important public issue that creates extremely emotional reactions among both those who support greater regulation of firearms and those who oppose further restrictions on ownership and call for the abolition of many existing limitations. The problem upraised in the argument deal with major queries of legal law and the civil rights of individuals‚ prospects for self-defence‚ the control of violence‚ and domestic security

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    Gun Control Is Needed

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    necessary action that needs to be taken in order to save lives. A good definition of gun control is needed to understand the sides and issues. Gun control is an effort to stop the rise in violent crime by strengthening laws on the ownership of firearms. Persons in the group against gun control believe that gun control is wrong‚ and that it is a violation of constitutional rights. Those in favor of gun control believe that gun control is good‚ that the Second Amendment does not apply to regular

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    Effect of Gun Control Laws Gun control laws have currently become a major debate in society. Increasing gun control laws may do the opposite of protecting citizens. Although if people think guns contribute to crime studies have shown otherwise. Crime rates may increase if the gun control laws become stricter than they already are now. The government is on a quest to control society’s recourses to guns and ammo because of the past terrorist and hate crime problems. The people trying to increase

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    threatening to harm you‚ and your family‚ and you cannot do anything about it. Imagine‚ not being able to go target shooting or hunting‚ because there are laws passed to prevent you from owning a firearm. The truth is‚ more and more people in this country are trying to restrict law-abiding people from owning firearms due to the overwhelming rise in gun related crimes. As law abiding Americans‚ the constituion gives us the right to bear arms. Whether it is for recreation or protection‚ restrictions should

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    to the open carry law. The United States Supreme Court‚ after adding the 2nd amendment to the Bill of Rights had not made a decision to change anything until the United States V. Miller in 1939‚ after the argument of unregistered firearms for militia‚ the ‘National Firearms Act’ was added to the 2nd amendment‚ so now a “12-gauge shotgun with a barrel less than 18 inches long without having registered it and without having in his possession a stamp-affixed written order for it” if going pass the requirements

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    Topic: Gun Control and Universal Background checks I. Introduction A.  Attention material: D.  Thesis/Preview: Transition Statement II. Body A. Main point #1 Criminals will always find a way to obtain their guns‚ leaving law-abiding citizens without any weapons to use in defense.     1. (Description of problem)         a. (Signs‚ symptoms‚ effects of problem)         b. (Example‚ narrative‚ or testimony)     2. (Importance of problem)         a. (Extent of problem)            

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    no real argument against the idea of “everyday carry” (Owens). The idea of everyday carry is self-explanatory: carry your firearm every day. Learning a little bit about the law and learning about the associated firearm give the answers to all of these typical excuses‚ rendering the excuses unnecessary and a waste of breath.

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    Cited: Alpers‚ Philip and Marcus Wilson. “ Guns in Switzerland: Facts‚ Figures‚ and Firearm Law.” Gun Policy Web Page. The University of Sydney‚ 27 June 2012. Web. 9 Dec. 2012. ATF‚ . "Quick Reference to Federal Firearm Laws." U.S. Attorney’s Office. Web. 3 Dec 2012. <http://www.justice.gov/usao/ut/psn/documents/guncard.pdf>. Bachmann‚ Helena. “Swiss Vote to Keep ‘a Gun in Every Closet’.” Time

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    been around a lot. Gun control is the regulation of firearms that refer to the laws and policies that people have when owning a firearm. The government should allow gun control laws that prevent everyone from having firearms except people that are in the armed forces‚ gun control will help reduce gun crimes‚ reduce suicides‚ and will keep families safe. The government should allow laws of gun control that prevents everyone from owning a firearm‚ except people in the armed forces. If the government

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    protection of the Second Amendment of the United States Bill of Rights. According to the NRA‚ there are approximately 200 million firearms in the U.S.‚ and 60-65 million firearm owners. They conducted a survey and found that Hunting was 10% of the population’s reason they owned firearms‚ 14% owned them for collection‚ 18% owned them for target shooting‚ and 58% owned firearms for protection. This goes to prove that the NRA stands by their viewpoints because of the fact that owning a gun can save lives

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