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    Anti Gun Control

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    Cited: Lott‚ John. Crime‚ Deterrence‚ and Right-to-Carry Concealed Handguns. Chicago‚ IL. The University of Chicago. 1997 Harris‚ John. Gun Control. On-line. Internet. 2 November. 1999. Available. www.///a/essays.htm Otero‚ Glen. Ten Myths Bout Gun Control. On-line. Internet. 2 November. 1999. Available. www.claremont.org/gssp/gsp60

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    Essay On Shooting A Gun

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    he was drinking at the water fountain down the hallway and heard several gun shots. Power casually goes shooting at a gun range on a monthly basis‚ and can distinguish a gun shot noise from a loud bang. The gun shot noise sound like it was from a handgun because it sounded like a pop without the loud echo behind it‚ and differently it wasn’t a shotgun. Power clarified a shotgun makes a thump noise and is very quiet at the distance of classroom #1013. Power ran towards the noise and saw a unknown white

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    Gun Control Essay

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    society‚ the gun remains presently expressed as a weapon of murder. These types of people constantly insist that the more guns that reside in our neighborhoods‚ the more likely violence will occur. The handgun is the weapon of choice‚ when it comes to murders within the United States. Not just handguns‚ but all guns make up for about half of all homicides annually. As more and more people purchase guns the numbers will only rise‚ so society believes that these weapons need to be banned. Also‚ most

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    Gun Culture In America

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    laws set in place to prohibit the sale of automatic and powerful handguns all together. They also make it to where a weapons license is required to own a gun. On top of that‚ they have to have a written statement as to why the gun is wanted. Simon Tisdall‚ author of Norway’s Gun Laws Prove Easy to Ignore‚ says “Under the Firearm Weapons Act‚ only ‘sober and responsible’ persons over the age of 18 may obtain a gun licence. For handguns‚ the age requirement is 21. In 2009‚ additional legislation was

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    The Right to Own Guns

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    The Right to Own Guns As American citizens‚ we have more rights and freedoms than any other group of people in the world. The founders of this country established these freedoms because they had previously lived in countries where the people did not have as many rights. One of these rights is stated in the Second Amendment to the Constitution‚ which proclaims "the right of the people to keep and bear Arms‚ shall not be infringed." But over the years various laws and regulations have infringed

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    The Need For Gun Control

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    a gun if they do not have the proper background for one. The fact that the majority of Americans want gun control is telling from a Gallup Poll of 1993 reported that “Total Ban of Handguns: 39% of U.S Population and 17% of Gun Owner‚ One gun a month limit: 69% of U.S Population and 64% of Gun Owner‚ Ban Cheap Handguns: : 72% of U.S Population and 63% of Gun

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    Over the recent year’s gun violence have took a major turn for the worse‚ from school shootings‚ to terrorist attacks and the threat levels are increasing daily. Families are frightened to leave the comfort of their own home and with such a rapid increase in gun violence some people are scared to go home knowing anything can happen. I complexly understand some individuals collect guns for collection purpose or as a hobby but are l was to earn a gun are completely screw and in five quick minutes

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    authorized licensed handgun holder to carry a concealed handgun on certain public‚ private‚ and/or independent university campuses was granted. Even though campus carry is permitted‚ open carry is still banned. Depending on the campus certain buildings may be prohibited to campus carry. When there is a building on the campus that does not permit the carrying of handguns‚ there will be a sign under the Penal Code Section 30.06. This policy also grants the storage of handguns in campus dormitories

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    conducted for a plethora of reasons‚ but the law would classify the murders as a form of domestic violence‚ hate crimes‚ drug related‚ etc. Majority of these crimes were committed with the help of a handgun. American history has shown us that more crimes and murders have happened after the invention of the handgun. Our history of murders and violence has spawn over several decades‚ however; since the 1980’s the murder crime rate has drastically increased and police and government officials have been trying

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    Against Gun Control

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    All 50 states as of 2013 permitted carrying a concealed handgun in public‚ when Illinois became the last state to enact concealed carry legislation. Some states required gun owners to acquire permits while other have “unrestricted carry” and do not require permits. Advocates of concealed carry spoke out that criminals

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