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    Four out of fifty states have passed laws requiring some officers to wear body cameras. Oklahoma is not yet one of them. The Sooner State currently has a law that if body cameras are worn all camera data is released to the public under the open record law. This law does not require the officer to be equipped with the camera. It states that if footage is recorded the police may be able to temporarily withhold the records from the public‚ had the footage not contain a death or violence to a person

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    Interest in Gun Safety According to Google Dictionary‚ an interest group is “a group of people that seeks to influence public policy on the basis of a particular common interest or concern”. For decades‚ politicians and common citizens alike have immersed themselves in the controversial debate of gun control laws. Although there are extremists on both ends of the debate‚ the common desire for Americans regarding gun control is to reach a safe and effective middle ground utilizing regulations

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    Throughout the documentary it was shocking to see that American stereotypes were true and present within almost all American citizens; from the government to the farmers to even the children. It was as if fire arms seemed to be a joke to some people and to others it was a hobby. Most people didn’t realize how their actions affected their children‚ neighbourhood and city. Michael Moore portrayed the ignorance within the American people on not only the topic of firearms but also in racism‚ media and

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    When the time comes to make a decision it is sometimes a struggle. Many times we see ourselves deciding between following our heart or our conscience. The chapter 2 of the book “Ethics for the information age” addresses to this issue very carefully. This chapter talks about Workable Ethical Theories such as Kantianism‚ Act Utilitarianism‚ Rule Utilitarianism‚ Social Contrast Theory‚ and others. If I had to choose one of the workable ethical theories in chapter 2 and use it for all my personal ethical

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    Hawaii has the lowest gun death rate in the nation. Statistics from 2013 reveal that states with gun violence laws that aren’t robust with higher rates of gun ownership possess the highest overall gun death rate in the nation. Simultaneously‚ states with the lowest overall gun death rates have lower rates on gun ownership and strong gun violence prevention laws. It is vital that states adopt stricter gun violence laws because they will decrease fatalities‚ reduce school shootings‚ and prevent accidents

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    The people of america should be able to own a gun if they want. If the government denies them that right that is violating a person’s right and the second amendment. Guns don’t commit crimes people do so why take away everyone’s privilege when you could sell guns to the people that can prove their self that they are okay to handle a gun. Anyone who wants to defend their self and wants a gun should be able to have a gun because when they’re right to bear arms is taken away people start to lose their

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    Say Hi or Die

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    Say Hi or Die Before Reading 1. After living 23 years in my country‚ Feeling some of the worst fears a human being can take. In a nation that is ranked as one of the worst places to live‚ I have had a happy childhood; perhaps I did not pay attention to what was around me. All the problems began when I grew up‚ so my family and I (my beautiful wife and six month old son) decided to go to USA. We arrived to Florida‚ since that‚ I can tell our lives have changed masses. The tranquility

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    The Power of a Man and His Gun An Inside look at Robert Wright’s Dave Saunders and America’s Love of Guns New England College of Business and Finance “The Man Who was Almost a Man” written by Robert Wright‚ is a fictional story in which we focus on the main character Dave Saunders. Dave is a seventeen year old African American living in a time of racial oppression. When we meet Dave‚ we learn of his struggles with some fellow field workers and desires more respect as a man. Believing that

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    1. Speed: “The action of moving only as fast as you can accurately shoot and think.” Speed must be truly measured in order to understand our reaction to a given stimulus. That stimulus can be a timer on a range‚ or the presentation of a gun on the street. We as guardians must understand that through training we can actually make reaction faster than reaction. But first we must establish a base line for each individual officer. Once the base line is established we should constantly push the limit

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    Americans legally had access to firearms since 1791. Why should peoples’ right to own a gun change now? The Second Amendment allows United States citizens to access and use firearms. Arguably the Second Amendment is not for today’s society and people desire the creation of restricting gun laws. Currently‚ the government entrusts the creation of gun laws up to the state‚ which is problematic when law-abiding citizens travel from state to state with a firearm. All people in the right state of

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