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    Gun Control

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    time there are other groups of people that believe if responsible people are armed‚ and then we can better protect ourselves from such tragedies as these from happening. In South Dakota‚ it became the first state to allow school employees to carry firearms on the job. This new law can make it so that shooting tragedies‚ such as the one in Newton‚ Connecticut‚ could be prevented by law-abiding citizens. Most citizens of the United States of America agree that there should be stricter gun control

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    People Kill People

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    Wikipedia‚ gun control “is any law‚ policy‚ practice‚ or proposal designed to restrict or limit the possession‚ production‚ importation‚ shipment‚ sale‚ and/or use of guns or other firearms by private citizens” (“Gun control‚” 2012). To clarify its definition‚ gun control is a process to limit the ready availability of firearms to the citizens of their country. Every Gun Control In addressing new laws of gun control‚ one has to look at both sides of the argument. How will new guns laws affect violence

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    Rifle Association‚ its purpose is to defend and foster the Second Amendment rights of all law-abiding Americans with activities designed to promote firearms and hunting safety‚ to enhance marksmanship skills‚ and to educate the public about the firearms in their historic‚ technological‚ and artistic context. Not only does the Association promote firearm safety and responsibility‚ it has formed one of the largest lobbying groups in the country called the NRA Institute for Legislative Action. This essay

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    first firearm used between the fifteenth and seventeenth centuries. The harquebus is also known as the arquebus or the hackbut. Those who shot this weapon were known as harquebusiers. The harquebus was the first light weight firearm‚ weighing 5 kilos and a barrel a meter long‚ extremely small for the time. Remember‚ this is in comparison to anything that used gunpowder‚ for example‚ a cannon. The other amazing aspect of the harquebus is that it could be operated by only one soldier. The firearm came

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    Gun Control Case Study

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    Currently there are no laws or regulations in place that require private sales‚ gun show sales or internet sales to perform a background check during a firearm purchase unlike federally licensed firearm dealers. This leaves a loophole open for criminals to purchase firearms leading to more gun violence such as mass shooting and robberies. Gun violence can be reduced by requiring background checks for all guns sales‚ expanding background checks to include mental health status‚ and better reporting

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    many guns are around‚ gun violence is not the number one killer. The pro ’s and Con’s about gun control. Many of the people want to band firearm. No matter if all firearms are banded many criminals could still get a gun. Marijuana is illegal to have

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    Gun Control In America

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    Modern governments have made laws to offer these inventions to the public. One of these deadly inventions offered to the public are select firearms. Ever since its creation in America’s Declaration of Independence over 200 years ago‚ the right to own a gun has been questioned if is should exist. The second amendment gives the people the privilege of owning firearms. This has gotten many people arguing that this amendment is responsible for a majority of crime and that America would be better off without

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    Private Gun Ownership

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    American culture. The second amendment is as American as hot dogs‚ apple pie and baseball games‚ and best of all‚ private gun ownership is the vanguard against crime and tyranny‚ that’s what the Second Amendment says after all. Despite the popularity of firearm ownership‚ there are plenty of myths about gun shows and the availability of so called “assault weapons”. I will also talk about statistics that show that personal ownership can prevent crime. I will explain gun safety with children and the actual

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    as they ran through the wooded area near the school‚ and they were convicted on five counts of capital murder and ten counts of first-degree battery in September 1998. I want to inform people what I have learned about gun control in America. Firearms and their consequences are so pervasive in our society that they seem to be standard fare. Each day newspapers in major cities report injuries and deaths from guns and show photographs of their bereaved families. Movie advertisements scream titles

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    it. The people for weapon control have contended that the numerous school shootings were mostly a consequence of our nation’s insignificant firearm control. To several this may appear like a sensible argument‚ yet it is an over-speculation; there are numerous different components that have resulted in awful tragedies like school shootings. Those against firearm control have contended that weapon control laws are an infringement of constitutional established rights. In any case‚ which side is correct

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