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    The controversy of guns and gun control has been around for decades‚ and people have been making laws on this topic since 1791. There are multiple positions you can take on this topic‚ and most of those positions have sufficient evidence and reasoning for why it’s good. With all the laws/restrictions on guns today‚ it’s clear guns must have some effect on our nation. The definition of gun control is "laws or policies that regulate the manufacture‚ sale‚ transfer‚ possession‚ modification‚ or use

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    Gun Control vs. Gun Rights

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    There is a famous quote‚ which states: "Guns don’t kill people‚ people kill people." This quote is technically true. But if there are no guns‚ it will be a whole lot more difficult for people to kill people. Sure people could use different weapons such as knives and golf clubs to kill people. But the victim will have a significant better chance of defending him or herself from a weapon other than firearms. I was born in Tokyo‚ Japan and moved to the United States when I was six. I still go

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    Gun Control By: Emma Beery Gun control can be looked at from many different viewpoints from many different people. Some people believe that all crime will be stopped while others think it will only increase. Guns should not be banned in the U.S because banning them will not make the killers stop‚ good people need to help‚ and making guns illegal will just lead to people disobeying the law. Before addressing the viewpoints and the positive and negative effects‚ understanding what gun control is should

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    Tyler Sekine Dr. Glenn Cope Essay 3 Compare and Contrast 3/20/11 Handguns In The Classroom Over the past couple of years‚ the debate over whether or not handguns should be allowed on school campuses has exploded into a wide variety of opinions. Handguns are allowed in many other places‚ but should they really be brought into a learning environment? Many people are starting to voice their opinions over this topic due to the large increase of school shootings and suicides within recent years

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    From 2000 to 2010‚ more than 20 states passed laws that make it easier to use lethal force in self-defense. Elements of these laws include removing the duty to retreat in places outside of one’s home‚ adding a presumption of reasonable belief of imminent harm‚ and removing civil liability for those acting under the law. This paper examines whether aiding self-defense in this way deters crime or‚ alternatively‚ increases homicide. To do so‚ we apply a difference-in-differences research design by exploiting

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    Gun Safety For Kids

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    While most people think that children hardly ever find guns‚ research shows that if children are left in a room with a hidden gun‚ 75% of them will find the gun within 15 minutes or less. Should children be taught gun safety? More and more children are dying due to firearm accidents now a days due to the fact that there is an estimated amount of over 300 million guns in America today. With that many guns you can arm every man‚ woman and child in America. With more guns showing up in America‚ the

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    In the wake of horrific crimes like Sandy Hooks shootings‚ and the Aurora movie theater shooting and the countless others that have plagued the Nation America is scared and heart broken. the government and the country are frantically trying to find answer and solutions in issues like guns to prevent these unspeakable acts of violence. But even though all these men have had the weapons to achieve their acts‚ they have had one more characteristic that’s sometimes overlooked in common‚ their unstable

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    n 1836‚ at the age off 22‚ Colt obtained a U.S. patent for Colt revolver. The weapon contained a revolving cylinder that could hold six bullets‚ allowing the user to fire more times without reloading than any other firearm before. Earlier pistols were available with one- and two-barrel designs‚ but Colt’s design‚ which he may have conceived of while observing the workings of the capstan on a sailing ship‚ was the first of its kind‚ and earned an important place in munitions history. Shortly after

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    There is many things happening in the United States that involves guns every year. People are using them for hunting‚ target shooting‚ self-defense‚ and they use it for murder. The number of times a murder happens each year by somebody using a gun is pretty big. Many people are wanting to have guns banned or have them only for self-defense. It is a big problem for people‚ because they are just out on the street or in a store and the next thing they would get shot and killed. I think that if guns

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    In Early America‚ our Founding Fathers declared that each man in America is entitled to a set of rights to protect themselves and from the government. The 1st and 2nd amendments guarantee each American is entitled to The Right to Bear Arms by “A well regulated Militia‚ being necessary to the security of a free State‚ the right of the people to keep and bear Arms‚ shall not be infringed."For protecting them from the gov’t. I’ve come here before today to ask you here today if you feel you are in

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