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    Second Amendment and how restrictive gun control can be has been raging for at least the last 15-20 years‚ and has been waged effectively by the National Rifle Association and its politically active membership. The pro-gun lobby has sought to ease controls with the belief that it is an individual right to own a weapon and provide for self-defense. The anti-gun lobby has waged a campaign to have restrictive gun control as the norm in the country with the belief that gun ownership is not an individual right

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    not a good thing. Background: a. Death by guns is a big problem in the Philippines. From January to May this year 2013‚ more than a hundred Filipinos were killed from election-related violence alone. In the year 2002‚ the Vera Institute of Justice reported that 6‚500 Filipinos died from gun violence (Galace‚ n.d). b. Gun ownership in the Philippines is not required but a privilege however carrying it outside residence is another issue thus the state provided a “permit to carry firearms” for those

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    believe that gun control will keep the United States safer. Afterall‚ if laws supporting gun control were formed‚ no criminals will have access to guns‚ right? Think again. There are multiple arguments occurring currently pertaining gun control. Democratic or republican‚ liberal or conservative‚ every person has their own opinion on gun control. While some people believe that gun control will keep Americans safe and protected‚ others believe that it will leave the country in chaos. Gun control laws

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    The role guns play in our society has long been a controversial topic for the past few years in the united states. There are those who believe that guns do not belong in the hands of citizens and there are those who believe that guns are the foundation that protects our rights and liberties stated in the Constitution. There are too many leading factors as to why there should not be any stricter gun control laws. Some of these factors are that they go against our fundamental rights of self defense

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    for more gun violence control which protects social norms. Members of Cure Violence explain in detail the studies they have done to change gun violence opinions. Coming from an expert’s perspective‚ Butts states‚ “It considers gun violence to be analogous to a communicable disease that passes from person to person when left untreated.” High education can cure this problem‚ thus eliminating deaths caused by guns. Once people understand why it is important to pay attention to the issue of gun violence

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    to be a human right for citizens to bear arms‚ but how do we control gun violence? Nicholas D. Kristof’s article “Do We Have the Courage to Stop This?” explains current complications having to do with gun regulations in the United States. Kristof focuses on school shootings and the high percentage in which they occur nationwide. Kristof making it clear that society seems to turn their heads away from the idea of regulating guns. Attempting to persuade his audience‚ Kristof utilizes a number of rhetorical

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    of death in the United States (“Statistics”). Firearms are the second leading cause of traumatic death related to consumer product in the U.S. and are the second most frequent cause of death overall for Americans ages 15 to 25 (Violence Policy Center para.4). Every two years more Americans die from firearm injuries than the total number of American soldiers killed during the eight year Vietnam War (Violence Prevention Institute). In 2005‚ 11‚346 people were killed by firearm violence and 477‚040 were

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    Every year‚ nearly 12‚000 people in the U.S.use guns to kill people. This statement shows more 12‚000 people are killed by guns each year. It is disparaging statement. Guns cause killed many people but many Americans have guns . It is dangerous because people who have guns can kill people everywhere‚ anytime. And then‚ we may be killed by guns. Hillary Clinton said that she will ban to have guns. The policy will be able to reduce people killed by guns. That’s why Hillary Clinton would be the best candidate

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    they cover them so that they portray their liberal views. The mass media frequently delivers stories‚ with a liberal bias‚ regarding issues that many of the American people are sensitive too‚ such as; religion‚ gun control‚ and race. The liberal view on the separation of church and state and that religious expression has no place in government correlates with how the mass media reports on the issue of religion. Christianity‚

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    Bear Arms “We should not blame a gun itself for any crime or any acts of violence‚ any more than we can blame a pen for misspelling a word.” Proven by this statement belonging to Robert Bennett but even more notably by the malevolence of the world’s past‚ time after time it has been proven that guns do not kill people; in fact it is the people themselves that do. Remaining stationary and innocuous until a force and a finger consciously pulls the trigger‚ a gun is and will always remain an inanimate

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