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    Gun Control

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    Ultius Ultius is the trusted provider of academic content solutions for college students around the world. Our online platform connects qualified freelance writers with customers who are looking for rich‚ custom-written content. We provide essays‚ research papers‚ term papers‚ dissertations and other writing assignments.HomeSearch Research Paper on Gun Control Posted by Ultius on Saturday‚ 16 March 2013 in Sample WorkBuying a Research Paper on Gun Control from UltiusRecently‚ President Obama

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    The criminal justice issue that I plan to study is the Stand Your Ground Law. This paper will analyze the history of the Stand Your Ground Law and the NRA’s (National Rifle Association) involvement in getting this law passed in Florida as well as in other states. I will give statistics of how race plays a huge role in this law. The “Black Lives Matter” movement will also be discussed. Recommendations will be given to commissioner Bratton on what to do if these laws were to be passed in New York City

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    A Well Regulated Militiaa

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    misquoting. Paul Fussell is very eloquent in his words & he chooses his words with care. The way he appeals to the subject & the way he criticizes are so well formulated‚ however I will be focusing on the National Rifle Association. The NRA short for National rifle association is a powerful association that pretty much is an association that fights for people and their rights to bear arms. They are behind police training‚ firearm safety‚ marksmanship‚ hunting and self-defense training

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    Analysis of Amending Gun Laws in America Written By: Merri C. Eder Intro to American Government Instructor: Curtis Ankeny April 26‚ 2013 Analysis of Amending Gun Laws in America Amending gun laws‚ more specifically background checks and gun registration laws‚ is perhaps one of the most widespread debates currently occurring in America. The United States experiences tragic levels of gun violence‚ claiming over 30‚000 lives annually‚ according to the U.S. Centers for Disease

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    Guns Don’t Kill People‚ People Kill People And Other Nonsensical Rhetoric The intent and historical relevance of the Second Amendment should be carefully considered against modern day situations and circumstances surrounding gun violence. Whether you believe the Second Amendment gives unequivocal rights to individuals to bear arms or that it only pertains to states militia and firearms should be tightly regulated by the government‚ reasonable measures should be taken to minimize the harm caused

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    can be debated. Gun control is an issue in American today. Should there be more laws for gun? There are people that are against guns and want them gone. What should the laws on concealed carry be? Guns are apart of American culture. The National Rifle Association has a big impact on keeping the guns laws down. A gun can be helpful in many aspects. A gun can be use for self defense‚ and to prevent a crimes. Guns can be used for hunting to put food on the table. I am for guns‚ background checks are

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    Profesor Aurora Del Val 2/14/2013 Wayne LaPierre’s speech on Newtown Massacre One week after a elementary school shooting rampage that took place in Newtown‚ Connecticut‚ that left 26 children dead.  Wayne LaPierre‚ the Executive Vice President of the National Rifle Association  gave a speech  to the media. On December 21st‚ 2012; Lapierre stood up and told reporters and fellow viewers that we need to protect our children‚ by placing armed guards in the schools.To make his case‚  LaPierre used a number of different propaganda tactics

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    PR Casebook 2 The debate on owning a handgun has been an issue discussed among American’s for many years and still continues today. Groups such the NRA (National Rifle Association) have started in defense of the 2nd Amendment‚ and others such as the Brady Campaign to Stop Gun Violence funded by Jim Brady‚ who suffered a traumatic brain injury after during an assassination attempt on President Ronal Reagan. Think Public Relations says that the NRA doesn’t support criminal background checks‚ that

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    point out how students should respond if they encounter a fire arm. Missouri Republican Senator of Rolla‚ Dan Brown‚ has proposed to make gun safety mandatory for all first grade curriculums statewide. The program was developed by the National Rifle Association back in 1988 called The Eddie Eagle Gun safe Program. According to his biography on the state’s website‚ Senator Brown is a lifetime member of the NRA. Senator Brown has been quoted in saying that he pre-filed the bill to get the conversation

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    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 and bear arms any arms. One day an innocent kid walking home from school gets shot in a drive by shooting is he just a victim of circumstance or could this of been easily prevented. There are lobbyist

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