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    Guns Under Fire A robber comes into a bank one day‚ loaded with sub machine guns‚ and fully intends to intimidate the civilians into giving him their money. Before he can gain complete control over the area‚ an old man pulls out a gun‚ and starts firing close to the robber‚ and eventually scares him off. Police only arrived 20 minutes later‚ but imagine the harm that could have been done within that time frame. This is a true story that happened not too long ago. Gun control seems to be an issue

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    Pro Gun Control

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    The topic of gun control has always been a volatile topic often discussed in politics. Gun control may be defined as any law‚ practice or policy proposed to restrict or limit the possession‚ use or production of guns by citizens of our country. The topic of gun control increased in popularity in the 1960’s when national crime rates dramatically increased. “With more than 20‚000 laws on the books at the local‚ state and federal levels‚ firearms are in fact one of the most regulated products in

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    American Gun Rights

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    American Gun Owners In the world that humanity has constructed it has left itself vulnerable to threats that nobody could comprehend: terror‚ mass murderers‚ chemical warfare‚ and numerous others. These fears have caused a vast rift in the population of the United States. People just do not feel safe anymore and how the population is dealing with their fear is coming across numerous fields; the biggest area under siege is the Second Amendment. In this debate on United States citizens gun rights

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    Summary: The case deals with the summary of a less expensive customer of Devox Sports Shoes and Sportswear. The point around which the case rotates is a perception of a shoe being defective or second piece where as the company or the shop owner claims that they don’t sell any second piece. The design that the customer choose at the time of purchase was a unique design according to the shop owners but after purchasing the shoe the customer feel that he has been cheated with a second piece and the

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    Running Head: RESTRICTIONS ON GUN OWNERSHIP Are there any Legitimate Restrictions on Gun Ownership? Steve PHI103: Informal Logic The Second Amendment of the United States Constitution gives the citizens of America the right of the people to bear arms. This was adopted with the rest of the Bill of Rights. However‚ with this being said there are people that take this right to heart‚ and they feel they should be able to have any gun they want. There are guns that are specifically designed

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    Anti Gun Debate

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    whether or not guns should be allowed in general‚ and then branches out into mini subjects on matters such as “should guns be allowed in public?”‚ “should gun control be more strict?”‚ and “what requirements should there be on being able to own a gun?”. These questions usually erupt with answers that are mixed with liberal and conservative views. But‚ there is a firearm question that for the most part can only be answered with either a liberal or conservative view. That question is‚ “should gun makers be

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    Without capital punishment (the death penalty) our lives are less secure and crimes of violence increase Without capital punishment (the death penalty) our lives are less secure and crimes of violence increase. Capital punishment is essential to control violence in society. To what extent do you agree or disagree? Capital punishment is an extremely sensitive matter to many countries. It is certainly true that many people are against the death penalty especially the catholic society. In my point

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    Gun Control Laws

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    own guns. Gun controls laws have long been a controversial topic in England‚ the United States‚ and just about every country that has guns. Gun laws should allow civilians to own to protect themselves from criminals. Many people and states have different perspectives considering gun control laws. Gun laws should not be increased because gun violence would increase due to civilians not possessing firearms. Gun control laws should allow all citizens to protect themselves with guns. Crime rates

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    Crime and Victimization

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    Crime and Victimization Denise M Shaffer Strayer In our scenario‚ Dr. O’Donnell touched on the psychodynamic theory of crime. This theory suggests that a person commits a crime because of an unbalanced or antisocial personality. These offenders may have also been bulled or abused as children which may have led to their instability. An example of this theory is the case of Adam Lanza. On December 14‚ 2012‚ Mr. Lanza entered Sandy Hook Elementary School in

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    passionate about gun control? They seem to strongly agree with gun control. Gun control is not going to stop the criminal from buying guns. Gun control is going to making the shootings worse because the criminals will start robbing places to get guns. Gun control won’t stop crimes or shootings.‘’It is important for some to realize that infringing on the people’s right to bear arms will not deter or stop crimes.’’ ‘’Guns are only a tool used in killing people and assisting in crimes. The real issue

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