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    intruders and rapists. For these women‚ knowing that they have a way to defend themselves can set their minds to ease. Though some believe that the allowance of guns would increase violence on campus‚ no other college that has allowed concealed firearms has had an issue. Another concerning issue would be that having guns on campus would be easier for students to commit suicide; there are just some things in life that authorities cannot control‚ and that is one of them. The right to have a concealed

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    that the population of the United States is 315‚161‚959(5)‚ if each person were giving a gun‚ about 86% of the population would be armed. However it ’s common to own more than one gun specially for people who have gun collections. About 4.5 million firearms and approximately 2 million handguns are sold each year in the Unites States(6). More than 31‚000 people in the United States die from gunshots per year and more than 10‚000 people die from gun homicides(7). About 30 people are shot everyday and

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    so‚ it was difficult for me to catch on‚ and it is not really an area of interest to me. 4. From the firearm analysis‚ what is a rifling number? How is it determined? A rifling number is the number of lands or grooves in a rifled barrel‚ the number can be determined by counting the number of impressions on the bullet. 5. In the firearm case‚ what type of gun fired the bullet? In the firearm case‚ a Taurus fired the bullet. 6. What percentages of deaths in the medical examiner’s office are

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    Prohibiting Concealed Carry in the Workplace Strayer University When carrying a concealed weapon into a place of employment there are numerous issues that have been raised regarding the safety of the situation. Does the carrier create a hostile environment for their co-workers‚ or does the carrier’s possession pose a chance to disrupt the safety for the workplace staff. These are fair questions that should be addressed when considering concealed carry on the job. These are questions

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    Although the Second Amendment stops the federal government from entirely banning guns in America‚ limited restrictions are permitted on the possession and distribution of firearms. The ease of obtaining a firearm in America fosters a dangerous environment and crime. Hence‚ the Second Amendment should be reinterpreted so that sterner gun laws can be implemented because current background checks are flawed‚ gun accessibility has been abused by foreign and domestic criminals‚ and some people cannot

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    …"-Samuel Adams quoted in the Philadelphia Independent Gazetteer‚ August 20‚ 1789‚ "Propositions submitted to the Convention of this State” SLIDE 1 II. Purpose Statement: There is a considerable amount of misconception these days on who actually own firearms in the United States and their purposes for owning them. Are these law abiding citizens actually the ones committing these heinous crimes? To gain a better understanding of this issue we must look at the cold hard facts associated with gun ownership

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    People who we share spaces with every day. Per an editorial by Margaret A. Winker‚ the dangers of those who own firearms are becoming a prominent public health concern. Winker urges a release of funds‚ previously frozen‚ that are meant to be allocated to gun control. Further‚ she reports that one person is killed every 17 minutes by a firearm‚ 609 people a week on average. In 2014‚ 35‚ 599 people were killed because of guns‚ of these‚ 63% were

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    self-defense. According to the evidence‚ only a low popping sound was heard among the crowd. In my opinion‚ a sound suppressor was also used along with the Glock 19 4th Generation 9mm Pistol. A sound suppressor is an accessory attached to the barrel of a firearm which reduces or eliminates

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    Committee: Disarmament and international Security Council Country: Republic of Trinidad and Tobago Delegate’s Name: Kirti Sharma School: M.G.D Girl’s School‚ Jaipur Issue on hand: Topic 1-Affective arms control and prevention of Black arms trade. Black arms trade or gunrunning is the illegal smuggling of contraband weapons and ammunition. The parameters of legal arms trade differ from country to country‚ according to national and local laws. Small arms trade are usually done on arms which

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    control refers to laws or policies that regulate the manufacture‚ sale‚ transfer‚ possession‚ modification‚ or use of firearms. These firearms include handguns‚ machine guns‚ rifles etc. People use these weapons for multiple reasons. Some use it for sport‚ for example: hunting or practicing at the gun range. Others buy it for protection while others use it for violence. Having a firearm requires responsibility. The person that wields a gun is responsible for his safety or others. They are also responsible

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