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    difference is that automatic firearms will continuously fire rounds with one pull of the trigger while a semi-automatic firearm will only fire one round for each pull of the trigger. This is the same or similar technology that is present in many hunting rifles and shotguns (Pyle). While the United States has always been a country that is “gun-friendly” and a place where people take the Second Amendment very seriously‚ many advocates of gun control believe that putting some restrictions on the production

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    simple diction. It is very open to interpretation‚ which is what causes both sides of the debate to have “legal stances” on the matter. The National Rifle Association (NRA)‚ which is the nation’s largest gun advocacy organization‚ is led by the philosophy that it‚ “[hosts] a wide range of firearms-related public interest activities of the National Rifle Association of America and other organizations that defend and foster the Second

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    The National Rifle Association (NRA) As George Stephanopoulos‚ a former Clinton spokesman once said: Let me make one small vote for the NRA. They’re good citizens. They call their Congressmen. They write. They vote. They contribute. And they get what they want over time.(qtd. in nra.org) The NRA is indeed all of these things‚ with programs to benefit a variety of Americans‚ sponsorship of one of Americas oldest sports‚ and as an organization that will stand up for its political beliefs regarding

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    House and Senate sub-committees which are the key places where legislation is considered. The groups often speak in front of Committee hearings to put their views on the record. One of the most well known special interest group is the National Rifle Association. This group has done tireless work in Washington trying to stop Gun Control bills from passing in Congress. The worst blow that happened to the NRA was the

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    Research Web Your topic: The Second Amendment Fill in the list of resources relating to the topic you selected. Two sources have been provided for you to assist in your research. Explore the provided sources and add sources from your own research. Use your Research Process Notes from this lesson if you need help remembering the research strategies introduced in this lesson. Multi-media Sources: videos‚ audio‚ slideshows‚ or graphics Source 1: http://time.com/ http://content.time.com/time/video/player/0

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    necessary to the security of a free state‚ the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.” This right has been amended in our Constitution since 1791‚ and still there have been forms of gun control ever since. The National Rifle Association (NRA) is a supporter of the Second Amendment and also an adversary of those who propose limitations on guns. Over the years there have been many U.S. presidents that were members of the NRA‚ for example‚ Raegan‚ Bush‚ Nixon‚ also Eisenhower

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    the relationship between business and society is becoming more complex. Use the Internet to research one (1) of the following organizations: ? De Beers Diamond Company ? National Football League (NFL) ? British Petroleum (BP) ? National Rifle Association (NRA) Write a six (6) page paper in which you: 1. Specify the nature‚ structure‚ types of products or service of your chosen organization‚ and two (2) key factors in the organization’s external environment that can affect its success

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    S. & Wren‚ B. (1994) Torn by the issues: An unbiased review of the watershed issues in American life‚ Santa Barbara‚ CA: Filthian Press. National Center for Policy Analysis. (2008) Myths about gun control. Find the rest of this reference. National Rifle Association of America (2008). Institute for legislative action. Retrieved 24May 2008 from http://www.nraila.org

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    the amendments. Even today the States stand by and follow this right. Even though we have this right‚ America has put restrictions on it. There are four main restrictions into owning a gun in the U.S. One of the restrictions is that to own a rifle or shotgun the owner has to at least 18 years of age or older. To own or purchase a handgun the buyer has to be at least 21 years of age or older. The gun must be bought from a federally-licensed dealer in the buyer’s state. The last rule is that

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    well. New York’s Governor Andrew Cuomo has agreed to take control of the situation and have a tighter hand on gun control laws (Doc D) .Guns are not only used for work or jobs like a police officer‚ but are also used as a sport for fun. Paint ball rifles‚ airsoft guns‚ and the most talked about video games have just some of the few types of guns used in sports or leisure activity. Lott suggests that guns have the consequences “of making mass shootings more likely” (Doc A). He also states that these

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