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    ban‚ groups on both sides of the gun debate on Thursday urged senators to pass a bill that would enforce stricter gun controls to prevent crimes related to loose firearms. Sen. Gringo Honasan‚ chairman of the committee on public order‚ said a “comprehensive” bill that spells out graver penalties for possession of unregistered firearms could still be approved in the nine remaining session days between January and February if President Aquino certifies the bill as urgent. Honasan wants to raise the

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    and use of firearms and more legislation is being considered. Some restrictions may be necessary but some have gone too far. Currently‚ there are over 70 Million gun owners in America. Guns are not for everyone. Certain individuals cannot handle a firearm safely‚ and some individuals choose to use firearms inappropriately. Most of this legislation restricts‚ to some degree‚ the rights of individuals to possess or use firearms. I recognize that criminals have misused firearms‚ often with

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    i believe it will cause more harm than good however‚ i do believe that we need to have more strict requirements for people who want to purchase firearms. There needs to be more strict requirements for people who want to purchase firearms concerning the security of the weapons such as a form that states that the person wants to purchase a certain firearm owns a safe that the weapon can be safely stored in. James Q. Wilson says “there is no way to extinguish the supply of guns”. This is true it would

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    Gun Control Laws

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    states have different perspectives considering gun control laws. Gun laws should not be increased because gun violence would increase due to civilians not possessing firearms. Gun control laws should allow all citizens to protect themselves with guns. Crime rates would definitely decrease if most citizens were possessing firearms. Criminals tend to go after defenseless people or citizens that do not own guns. They simply do not like the thought of the

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    but does little in the long run. The next act passed is the National Firearms Act of 1934. The act regulates fully automatic firearms such as machine guns. It makes is difficult to get firearms deemed to be lethal “or to be the chosen weapons of ‘gangsters’ most notably machine guns and short-barreled long guns.” The law regulates guns that can be concealed on a person. It puts taxes on manufacturers and distributors of firearms. They also have to register with the attorney general the “production

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    Unlawful firearm purchasers could potentially purchase handguns‚ from a private seller‚ who is a licensed Curios and Relics collector. There are several firearms that meet the criteria stipulated by the ATF to be considered a Curios or Relic‚ including various sorts of automatic‚ semi-automatic‚ and assault rifles‚ as well as several types of handguns. Under this provision firearms that were manufactured 50 years or more ago‚ automatically qualify

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    such touchy subject for many of the citizens of the US‚ most the population are currently carrying illegal firearms. There are three focal points that are very critical to me regarding carrying gun. Why is the 2nd amendment important? why do we need to preserve our 2nd amendment right? Why do we carry firearms? According to US Constitution‚ the 2nd amendment allows citizen to bear firearms and was adopted on December 15‚1791. On the early 50’s the Supreme Court of the US has ruled that the right

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    killed. So as I write his Essay I can’t help but to think about him‚ his name was Alex Bland 21yr old. From the years of 2002-2006‚ 687 Chicago youth were killed by guns‚ and firearms are used in 10 out of 14 murder-suicide in Illinois. In 2005 71% (435) of the homicides and 36% (164) of suicides were committed with firearm from close by Counties. Its crazy how young people is just wasting their lives and other lives in Chicago. Its not just in Chicago‚ its all over the U.S.A. The U.S centers

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    suicide in america committed with a firearm is becoming a severe problem. There is an increasingly high crime rate committed with a firearm in America. With the increase of states implementing gun ownership laws the crime rate involving firearms also is increasing. The National Institute of Justice said “according to the National Victimization Survey‚ 467‚321 persons were victims of a crime committed with a firearm in 2011.” The increasing Ownership of firearms such as handguns gives a person predominantly

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    Gun Control vs. Gun Rights

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    kill people. But the victim will have a significant better chance of defending him or herself from a weapon other than firearms. I was born in Tokyo‚ Japan and moved to the United States when I was six. I still go visit my relatives and friends in Japan every other year. "Japan - described as having the strictest controls in the world - bans private possession of firearms except by people who need them for official duties or by licensed hunters‚ shooters‚ athletes‚ dealers or collectors." (Stencel

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