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    crucial challenge to modify‚ despite having national catastrophes that leave the government questioning their responsibilities with regard to public safety. Guns are a huge presence on the American landscape‚ no doubt. With an estimated 300 million firearms privately owned in the U.S.‚ we practically have a weapon for every citizen. In 1994‚ President Clinton signed a ten year assault weapons ban into law but industries continued to manufacture civilian versions of military rifles. According to author

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    since the tragic shootings at Sandy Hook elementary school‚ it has brought attention to the people around the world for the introduction of the banning of guns. In recent years‚ the firearm related deaths in America soared to over 30‚000‚ but in Australia in the same year‚ we have only had 236 deaths resulted from firearms. This is a huge difference and the major reason why is because of the introduction of the gun laws which banned certain guns in Australia in 1996 where the deaths every year where

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    Brady Law The Brady Law‚ also known as the Gun Violence Prevention Act of 1994‚ was set up to try and establish a set of national standards to promote the safe use of firearms and to reduce gun violence (GVPA‚ 1994). Included in this are handgun licensing and registration‚ a stronger regulation of licensed manufacturers‚ importers‚ and dealers‚ and laws against the sale of semi-automatic assault weapons and other dangerous weapons (GVPA‚ 1994). Licensing and Registration of handguns is one of the

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    Ownership Over the past century‚ the debate over guns has become more and more of an issue. Violent crimes involving guns have been increasing dramatically. “More than 30 people are shot and murdered each day‚ and more than 30‚000 people are killed by firearms each year in this country”! (USA Gun Violence Statistics) The Second Amendment in the United States Constitution protects the right to keep and bear arms. Many people agree that something needs to be done about the gun violence in America‚ but the

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    relationship between states with a high percentage of gun ownership and higher crime rates. Looking at states that have little to no gun control laws shows that‚ “States with the highest gun-ownership levels….had 6.8 times the rate of firearm assaults‚ 2.8 times the rate of firearm homicides‚ and twice the rate of overall homicides than states with the lowest gun-ownership levels”. If the risk of citizens getting killed increases when guns are more available‚ it is therefore very important to consider making

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    I-Search Paper on Concealed Carry INTRODUCTION The topic of concealed carry is something that a lot of people are talking about. Turn on the news‚ the radio‚ read the newspaper‚ surf the internet and the topic of conceal carry will be discussed. The reason it is so highly discussed is due to the effect that conceal carry will have on everyone regardless of race‚ age‚ and socio-economic background. As a resident of Illinois‚ the most recent state to adopt concealed carry‚ there continues to

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    this guarantee was written with no constraints‚ there are now laws that limit certain aspects of gun ownership. The reasons for gun control fall under the flag of public safety. Though there are many safety reasons why private ownership of firearms should be banned‚ these arguments are outweighed not only by the need for protection‚ but because the limitation of ownership rights could become dangerous to personal freedom. When the U.S. Constitution was written‚ some delegates

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    Against Gun Control - 5

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    picture is take away our rights to bear arms and the option we are left with is throw an orange at a criminal that’s pointing a gun at you. This picture employs the patho angle to imply that society would benefit from firearms in the hands of responsible citizens‚ but attempts to keep firearms away from these citizens do more harm than good. The Brady Bill is not effective in fighting crime‚ but it does affect crime victims. The five-day waiting period during which the police conduct the background check

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    guns or not. In my opinion‚ the US government should have tighter the gun control and improve the background check system for people buying firearms in order to avert more tragedies.

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    often pitted against each other. This paper will examine the following: 1. What did our founding fathers say about firearms? 2. The shootings that led some Americans to believe that gun control is a good thing. 3. What happens when the government takes weapons? 4. Do more guns equal less crime? What Did Our Founding Fathers Say About Firearms? In 1791‚ The Bill of Rights of the U.S. Constitution was ratified. The Second Amendment states: "A well-regulated

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