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    large caliber handgun. The man seeing the gun recoils and runs. The woman did not have to fire the gun for it to intimidate her attacker‚ although she would have. She had been trained and qualified to carry a concealed handgun. Guns are a great way to defend ourselves from those individuals mentally incapable to function in modern day society‚ or a government trying to oppress its citizens. A gun ban will create more problems than it will solve. Guns are mainly used for three reasons‚ hunting

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    The Negativity of Guns In Adam Winkler’s‚a constitutional law professor‚ article “The Guns of Academe” states the negatives of having guns in college and universities. Showing the limits of positive views people have toward it. many negatives view from people’s feelings‚ age responsibility‚ and also brings up why he wants He explains There are many articles that explain the positive views of having guns in a school environment. While on the other hand there are many more articles that go

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    Controlling Access to Guns All we see in the world are negative actions‚ these actions paralyze us. They make the community impossible to move forward‚ to grow‚ to develop. Guns were given to us for protection when endangered‚ not for the careless random act of killing others. It seems that we are trying to protect ourselves from guns‚ and not the other way around. This is why the access of guns need to be controlled.  We must not bite the bullet of fear. Pursuing gun control disallow citizens

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    Laws having to do with gun control should have stricter regulations and require more in-depth background checks before anyone is allowed to purchase a fire arm. Gun control has been a major debate for a very long time now. It started hundreds of years ago in different parts of the world and continues today. Though there are always two sides to an argument‚ I firmly believe that being pro-gun control is important. People assume that just because you are pro-gun control that you have an “unrealistic”

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    Rhetorical Analysis Paper 2/20/14 Gun Shows The scholarly article “Gun Shows and Gun Violence: Fatally Flawed Study Yields Misleading Results” first appeared in the magazine American Journal of Public Health in 2010. It was co-written by Garen Wintemute‚ David Hemenway‚ Daniel Webster‚ Glenn Pierce‚ and Anthony Braga. In their Journal entry they aim to convince their readers that the widely publicized case study “The Effect of Gun Shows on Gun-Related Deaths: Evidence from California and Texas”

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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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    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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    Guns Should Not Be Banned In The U.S. Firearms are weapons of destruction‚ annihilation‚ and carnage. However‚ a lot of people disagree and have very legitimate reasons why firearms should not be banned. There are several controversies that suggest banning the use or possession of firearms. Guns should not be banned. In contrast‚ guns can be weapons of destruction or a form of self-protection; depending on the user and the training of that particular person. Being trained by a firearms instructor

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    A gun is a weapon consisting of a metal tube‚ with mechanical attachments‚ from which projectiles are shot by the force of an explosive; a piece of ordnance (Dictionary.com). Today‚ there has been a lot of controversy on gun control. This controversy has arisen due to the increased gun violence crime rate. Even though guns are often viewed as bad‚ many people rely on them for protection. It states in our second amendment that we have the right to bear arms‚ although people have misused guns‚ taking

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    25 June 2013 Restricting Gun Control Did you know that in the United States almost 100‚000 people are shot or killed with a gun in one year? Ten thousand‚ five hundred and twenty-seven people die a year in handgun related incidents in the United States. This number‚ by far‚ outweighs the number of gun related deaths in countries such as Sweden‚ Great Britain‚ and Japan‚ which number thirteen‚ twenty-two‚ and eighty-seven‚ respectively. What is the reason for such drastic differences in numbers

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