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    Gun control should not be legalized in the U.S. because it is in the constitution the Founding Fathers constructed‚ it is part of keeping the U.S. safe‚ it is the part of life in the U.S.‚ and not everyone in the U.S. should go for other people’s mistakes. Things were stated that The Constitution was created so that the whole U.S. could be together and functional. If one part of the Constitution is violated then it starts to affect other parts‚ and people’s rights get violated. The government doesn’t

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    “You don’t need no gun control‚ you know what you need? We need some bullet control. Men‚ we need to control the bullets‚ that’s right. I think all bullets should cost five thousand dollars…‚” said comedian Chris Rock according to GoodReads.com. Now when one of the most influential comedian and actor who everyone grew up knowing to love has a concern with gun control. You think to yourself how could someone so happy‚ energetic‚ and funny be worried about the bad things in life. Well our government

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    Gun Control Memo

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    approaches to get firearms. In this nation we have criminalized the utilization‚ ownership‚ deal‚ and transportation of numerous sorts of opiates‚ yet it’s still simple for somebody to take a ride and buy their preferred medications at road corner sellers. Guns and ammo would be generally as simple for these underground market business visionaries to convey to their clients. Today‚ hoodlums frequently convey illicit weapons‚ including sawed-off shotguns‚ automatic rifles‚ and hand crafted zip-firearms‚ obviously

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    Angeles‚ CA 90012 United States House of Representatives Dear Senator Harris: I am writing to you in regards to the increasingly problematic issues surrounding gun control and active shooting in Southern California. As a college student at Cal State Fullerton University‚ there have been several controversial proposals about whether guns should be allowed in various college/high school campuses in California. These controversial proposals include the following: faculty members and students in California

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    Griffen Pergande E202 Period 1 Herriges 4-6-11 Gun Control Outline I. Introduction A. Bang! What was that? It’s just those kids playing with guns. B. This is how life might be in some years. With restrictions as low as they are for such a dangerous item‚ this is how life may become. C. Gun control is not strict enough. The United States government does not put down laws strict enough to deal with firearms. 1. Guns are the most dangerous item a man can posses‚ therefore the laws on them must

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    happening every single day and using guns for all the wrong reasons.Guns are being used by someone because they’re mad and people are getting harmed.Children are getting ahold of guns and accidently shooting others.People use guns for the wrong reasons and try to show their authority.This is why we need to do something about gun control.Controlling guns is the only way to prevent unnecessary deaths in this world.Ways to control guns: Is reduce the usage of guns‚ making new laws and the last one is

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    BUS230 23 April 2013 Gun Control & The Second Amendment The second amendment states “A well regulated militia‚ being necessary to the security of a free state‚ the right to the people to keep and bear arms‚ shall not be infringed.” To an average person this means that anyone at anytime should be able to possess a gun without being questioned. However‚ if you interpret the amendment based on vocabulary I believe this means that a trained group of people who have the countries best interest at

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    A ban on guns will be expensive‚ hard and will generate a black market for guns. We do not need another black market for firearms. Usually when something is banned‚ criminals start to capitalise on the demand and try make gangs to ship guns everywhere and it is these times when the mortality rate is higher (the drug wars). We may need to try other ways to dissuade criminals such as improvements in the health system. Police cannot protect citizens‚ and even if they could‚ they do not have an obligation

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    Gun Control In Schools

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    right to regulate freedom. To start‚ the reason schools have this right is to keep its students safe. Schools prohibit weapons like knives‚ guns‚ and other objects to make sure no one gets hurt or even killed. Also‚ the school doesn’t allow drugs because the effects may cause harm to the person taking it or maybe someone around the person that took it. Drugs and guns are dangerous; therefore‚ the school has the right to regulate them. As another statement‚ schools have this right to maintain order. Schools

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    Guns‚ just one simple word that can change someone’s life forever. When someone thinks of a guns they think of danger‚ murder and bad intentions. Not only are they dangerous but just the sight of them looks frightening too. A gun is like a car (only smaller)‚ they can take someone’s life in a matter of seconds. Some people need them for their job‚ like if one is in the army‚ a police officer or a hunter. People who own a gun who don’t know how to use it properly are the equivalent to an accident

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