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    Over 129 people died after The Islamic state of Iraq attack on Paris. AK-47s were used‚ but France is one of the toughest gun control countries in the world. We should not implement stricter gun laws because The 2nd Amendment in the U.S. Constitution guarantees the right to bear arms and criminals don’t abide by the laws. The 2nd Amendment in the United States Constitution written in 1971 states‚ "A well-regulated militia‚ being necessary to to the security of a free State‚ the right of the people

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    To reduce crime‚ guns should be harder to get because there would be less crime‚ less murder‚ and there would be a much lower rate of death. The second amendment states “ A well regulated militia‚ being necessary to the security of a free state‚ the right the people to be able keep bare arms‚ shall not be infringed.” The second amendment should be amended to have restrictions because background checks keep guns out of the hands of the criminals and persons deemed unsafe. This has become a hot topic

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    So lack of guns‚ actually contribute to these massacres as mad people seek out gun free zone to slaughter as many people as possible. Either that or mad people massacres everywhere and they never turn into massacre because some law abiding citizen holding a gun end the madness. “But still” antigun lobbyists might say‚ “America has a very high gun-related crime rate and we have a lot of guns. Is there any correlation?” the answer is NO. Australia has a higher gun crime rate and they banned guns decades

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    Crime in America has been on the decline since 1992 when crime was at an all time high. There was gun a gun control law and an increase in incarceration‚ giving people way longer sentences for small offenses. The gun control law made it harder for people to get their hands on weapons and the increase of incarceration made people scared to commit crimes cause the fear of getting harsh sentences. Also there was a boom in the economy that help also. With P. Bill Clinton passing the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation

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    Less guns‚ Less crime? “‘If a preschool child hits another child with a rock‚ the solution is not for every child to have a rock!”’(NICHOLS) More gun control is needed with the advances of fire arms. Getting a gun is far too easy in America. A person can obtain a firearm the day they walk into a gun store and hands over the money. The absence of more gun control is helping these crimes occur more often‚ this is allowing citizens to obtain guns easily. “Right now‚ State officials‚ local authorities

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    Gun-Control In America

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    The Daily Buegle Gun Control in the United States of America… Our president (Barack Obama) of this country The United States of America has passed a law concerning gun control. Every person from now on purchases a gun must have legit gun license in order to own it. But was it really the smartest move? “The US General Accounting Office (GAO) estimated that 100% of deaths per year in which a child under 6 years old shoots and kills him/herself or another child” (http://gun-control.procon.org/)

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    Is it fair for the U.S government to take guns for reasons irrelevant to their claim? With frequently occurring mass homicides becoming a problem in the U.S‚ the government believes it is fair to take away the right to bear arms and have heavy restrictions on these arms because they believe it is the guns that are killing these people; not the murderer. While supporters of these restrictions say that it will instantly reduce deaths‚ opponents of this topic will fairly argue that it breaks the 2nd

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    In this country‚ the often impulsive act of committing suicide lends itself to the use of firearms for this purpose due to their availability and intrinsic lethality; this is undeniable. As you mentioned‚ firearm ownership in the U.S. is constitutionally protected‚ so consideration must be given in order to preserve this right while affording some means to curb some of the firearm use in this fateful manner. Background checks are a good starting point that may deter some individuals with a mental

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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

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    Gun Control: A Case Study

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    The often quoted second amendment‚ as supported by the US Supreme Court‚ upholds the right for a civilian to own firearms‚ however‚ this was not always the case. It was not until 2008 that the Supreme Court recognized the individual’s right to bear arms as opposed to restricting the right to the government and military (US SC 2008). The 1994 "assault weapon" ban is also often cited as a reason why guns should not have regulation. The logical flaw in this is that the "ban" only stopped the manufacture

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