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    should be carefully considered against modern day situations and circumstances surrounding gun violence. Whether you believe the Second Amendment gives unequivocal rights to individuals to bear arms or that it only pertains to states militia and firearms should be tightly regulated by the government‚ reasonable measures should be taken to minimize the harm caused by guns. With both sides of the argument pointing to the Second Amendment as a tool to further their causes‚ a closer examination of this

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    Gun Control Once every thirteen seconds an American uses a gun to protect themselves (Harris). Americans using guns this frequently is clearly an issue‚ but making gun control stricter is not the answer. Gun control should not be stricter in the United States because guns are an excellent source of protection‚ guns can lower crime rates‚ and gun control laws only affect law abiding citizens. According to Jeffery Goldberg‚ guns are responsible for 30‚000 deaths a year. These statics only show people

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    PROS AND CONS English Comp 1 7/17/2014 Firearms‚ are they good‚ or are they a safety hazard to everyone in this world? Are they so dangerous that no one should be allowed to own them or are they so necessary that we can’t live without them? Are we to strict on the laws involving firearms? This argument has been going on for many years. Controversial‚ of course. Beneficial lifesaver‚ definitely. Easy to control‚ no way. Guns are useful. Every day‚ they are responsible for killing

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    round? +There is pleasure to be had in exercising one’s rights‚ learning something new in midlife and mastering the operation of a complex tool‚ which is one thing a gun is. (pathos-freedom) But I won’t deny the seductive psychological power that firearms possess. I grew up playing shooting games‚ pretending to be Starsky or Hutch or one of the patrolmen on “Adam-12‚” the two most boring TV cops in history. -A prevailing theory holds that boys are simultaneously aware of their own physical powerlessness

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    handguns and 1% was of police force. The USs’ homicide rate is 70 times higher and 35 times higher suicide rate than that of the UK‚ which they have more of a restrictive gun legislation (per the Huffington Post.) Stats prove that small handheld firearms are most used in crimes. By 1999‚ gun crimes have dropped 68% when heightened police force strengthened. In the same year‚ the law for obtained a gun cracked down. When guns are brought in public places i.e. schools‚ grocery stores‚ or‚ law enforcement

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    matters to me is the stopping of gun violence. Some facts I found is that people can buy guns at gun shows without background checks in 33 states. The gun lobby‚ led by the NRA‚ has given over $21 million to Congress since 1990 through the sales of firearms. An important one is that every 20 minutes‚ a person dies from gun violence in America. If guns weren’t so easy to access it would be a lot harder for these incidents to happen. I found an interest group that believes in stopping gun violence as

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    Certainly there is a momentum to enact this change. President Obama has said that he will support a new bill to ban assault rifles and has appointed Vice President Biden as the head of a task force to produce a firm set of proposals on the reform of firearm laws over the coming weeks. The Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein – a long-time advocate of stricter gun control laws – has pledged to introduce a bill on January 3 that would outlaw around 100 types of military-style semi-automatic guns. The

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    it; more power to you. But‚ how many felons do you know actually take the time out of their day to attempt a background check‚ knowing that they’re just going to fail it anyways? If they want a gun that bad‚ they will find other ways to obtain the firearm. Whether it’s through a private dealer‚ a family member‚ or just flat out stealing it from someone else‚ they’ll do what they want to do. Criminals don’t follow law. It’s illegal to murder people‚ use weapons for mass

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    before it makes contact with the target. To me this is one of the most important tools in a case where a firearm is used. The definition of ballistics is very simple‚ the study of projectiles from a weapon‚ mainly referring to bullets out of a gun. That is a dulled down definition. My definition is a little lengthier in depth. Forensic ballistics includes the examination of bullets and firearms in an attempt to identify particular weapons used at any particular time. Guns and bullets leave small

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    be Necessary In the political realm‚ weapons are a huge controversial topic‚ guns in particular. The Sullivan Act‚ was the first piece toward gun reformation and was passed in 1911 for New York State. The law required anyone who carried a small firearm to have a permit. This piece of legislation is still in effect today. In the 1960’s‚ there were a series of important political assassination’s including‚ President John F. Kennedy‚ Martin Luther King Jr.‚ and Senator Robert Kennedy (Gun Control

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