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    Brandon Nelson Comm 15000 Persuasive Speech Outline Gun Control Is Stripping Away Your Right to Protect Yourself Introduction I. It’s late at night and you’re in bed. You hear a loud crashing noise coming from another room and it jolts you awake. You hear things being rustled and quiet whispers. You begin to panic and look around for something to protect yourself with. Nothing. Because you live in Ferguson and tried to purchase a gun to protect you from the coming storm of the Grand Jury decision

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    Gun control has been a controversial issue for years. A vast majority of citizens believe that if gun control is strictly enforced it would quickly reduce the threat of crime. Many innocent people feel they have the right to bear arms for protection‚ or even for the pleasure of hunting. These people are penalized for protecting their lives‚ or even for enjoying a common‚ innocent sport. To enforce gun control throughout the nation means violating a person’s Constitutional rights. Although

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    gun control & policy Gun Control and Policy: A Review of the Literature Abstract “A Well regulated militia‚ being necessary to the security of a Free State‚ the right of the people to keep and bear arms‚ shall not be infringed.” Amendment II‚ Bill of Rights Constitution of the U.S The Second Amendment has been a major issue in American politics since 1876. The nation ’s powerful gun lobby‚ the National Rifle Association‚ holds that it means the right to keep

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    Gun control is accepted and also frowned upon by many United States people. There is a Second Amendment gun act to help prevent any laws to be passed that involve hurting or changing the Second Amendment. Surprisingly many of the guns are being bought by only a small percentage of people. “Today two hundred sixty-five million guns are owned by only fourteen percent of the gun owners in the United States”(Turkewitz‚“Today”). Too many gun control laws enforced can cause problems with the Constitution

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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‚ has recently become a topic of discussion. After the recent shootings in Florida‚ California and Connecticut‚ Gun control activists have been pushing to change the laws and control what type of weapon can be bought. But many people view guns as a tool that helps in times of crisis when help may be not willing to come‚ or not in range. Instead of placing more restrictions on guns and their owners‚ we should uphold the current laws‚ with the ability to protect ourselves and other Americans

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    What is gun control? There is a big controversy about whether or not to have control over guns. One side of the controversy is that no citizen is allowed to have a gun in the house hold‚ only allowing the Army‚ Cops‚ and anyone with that power over the country. You also have the other side that the citizens are on‚ where many of the citizens use firearms for hunting‚ safety‚ and many other things. How could we take away firearms when so many people have and use them‚ “In the United States every

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    Gun control has been an major issue in our society‚ but there has not been any laws restricting the purchasing of them. Without gun control laws many people‚ with mental illnesses‚ are able to purchase these deadly weapons and cause mass destruction. Gun control law should not only target the mentally ill‚ but also regular‚ everyday people because it is unknown when individual can get violent. Laws should be in places to restrict the purchasing of guns because it has taken the lives of many people

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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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    Guns are a big controversial topic within today’s society; concerning the regulations‚ the second amendment‚ and the violence that trails behind them. Every day on the news you would hear about someone being shot‚ it does not matter what kind of shooting. A school shooting‚ police shooting‚ or just some random person’s death being plastered all over the news. In any of those scenarios‚ you would always hear about the person who did the shooting. However‚ you would hear more about the gun than you

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