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    killed with a gun each year (Stricter Gun Regulations‚ 2013). That enormous number includes parents‚ siblings‚ family‚ friends and neighbors. In modern American culture many people have the incorrect view that guns are toys because they are so prevalent in our society. From childhood‚ Americans are aware of guns because they are on television‚ in movies and videogames‚ and used as “play weapons”. However‚ guns are not toys. The problem of gun violence needs to come under stricter gun control laws and

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    that 36.5% of Americans said they were “afraid” or “very afraid” of gun control (Ledbetter). Gun control has become a hot button issue within the scope of politics. This brings to the surface questions of why Americans are so afraid of gun control. An increased push in the desire for gun control legislation causes fear in Americans because of the perceived loss of control with personal protection. Along with this lack of control comes increased feelings of vulnerability‚ self-preservation‚ and a

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    Everest University Gun Control Laws- Is it too late? Caroline Rodriguez Alvarez Gun Control Laws- Is it too late? Caroline Rodriguez Alvarez Gun Control Laws- Is it too late? Over the last year‚ I have been concerned over the events that have been shaking the foundation of this country‚ young kids going on a rampant killing spree and some even taking their own life. Violence has taken over our schools‚ our streets and the government does not seem to get a grip of control over the situation

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    Groups such as the NRA argue that gun control does little to actually deter crime‚ therefore‚ why limit the right of law abiding citizens. A November 2013 study found that‚ between 1980 and 2009‚ "assault weapons bans did not significantly affect murder rates at the state level‚" Likewise‚ "states with restrictions on the carrying of concealed weapons had higher gun-related murders" (M. Guis‚ 2013). The goal of gun control should be results‚ not merely implementing policy for the sake of policy.

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    issue of gun control‚ and how it is enough. The article mainly focuses on two sides. The first side is that everybody should have guns from criminals to citizens. The other side is how nobody should have guns‚ besides law enforcement. First‚ this piece will discuss the pros and cons of how everybody should have guns. Then we will go on to identify some of the pros and cons about how nobody should have guns‚ bedsides law enforcement‚ and then conclude with my final opinion about the gun control issue

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    5/8/2016 Gun’s in America Vs United Kingdom Gun control is by far one of the most controversial subjects in the entire world. Whether gun control is good or bad is debatable‚ though with statistics from two very different countries we will be able to form an opinion and have a better understanding of gun controls effectiveness. In evaluating and studying The United States and The United Kingdom‚ both being completely opposite from one another in view of Gun control we will be able to see these two different

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    Gun Control I am choosing the topic of gun control. I will be using the APA style format. I selected this topic because I am interested in learning more about gun control and where it stands today. I also want to see what information I can find about where it is headed in the future. Trotter‚ Gayle S. (2013). Should Congress pass stronger gun laws? Congressional Digest‚ 25-31. Retrieved from Academic Search Premier Database. The article is stating that Mental Health records are not being used

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    adaptation‚ implementation and administration‚ and lastly evaluation (Paetz et al. 716). Gun control became a controversial argument after Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. Twenty elementary school kids‚ ages from six to seven were shot. While‚ six adult instructors were shot (Barron). All of the victims were shot at point-blank range. American Citizen demanded a stricter gun policy. The phase “gun control” popped up in every news articles. This brings us to stage number one of the policymaking

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    What do you think about gun control are you against or for it? I believe that guns are good unless you are using it for bad things. People that use guns for bad should have no guns. People that use guns to protect they should keep there guns. The issue about gun control is some people use there guns for bad reasons. Some people use it to harm people which it ruins it for other people that are using there guns for good purposes. You can say guns are important because they can protect you from animals

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    Gun control in the United States has been a source of societal and political debate dating back to the 1934 when the National Firearms Act of 1934 was enacted. While countries around the world define the basics of gun control as “laws that control how guns are sold and used and who can own them” (Merriam-Webster). Some have become concerned about the United States policies regarding the “relaxed” state of current laws. Countries around the world with tight policies contend to have reduced death and

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