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    hurting us dearly. While over 80% of the population believes the government should computerize gun records‚ our government has voted against it time and time again. This is because the money is not in the hands of the people but rather the National Rifle Association (NRA). To vote against the NRA would cost a politician his or her career‚ something no one is willing to do. The political tension that prevents the nation from progressing will have great repercussions on teens. While Democrats control

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    Gun Control Is Needed

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    control believe that gun control is good‚ that the Second Amendment does not apply to regular citizens‚ and that guns should be taken out of the hands of criminals. There are several major anti-gun control groups. These groups include the National Rifle Association (NRA)‚ and the Gun Owners of America (GOA) . The NRA is a national group dedicated to the upholding of the Second amendment of the Constitution (See Appendix). In their magazines‚ American Hunter and American Rifleman‚ they say "The NRA

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    Nra Research Letter

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    National Rifle Association of America 11250 Waples Mill Road Fairfax‚ VA 22030 Dear Board Member‚ My name is Andy Struttmann I am currently a junior in high school. I am writing to you to voice my concern about the recent tragic events involving gun violence. First off I want to voice that I am an avid gun user and value my rights as every American citizen should‚ but I ask when should the line be drawn for what guns should be available and who should be able to purchase and use them. Even

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    Protection Act (FOPA) of 1986‚ or the McClure-Volkmer Bill‚ was signed in to law after a long debate that pitted several interest groups against one another. This regulation was heavily favored by the firearms industry and groups like the National Rifle Association (NRA) because it sought to allow over-the-counter interstate sales of all firearms‚ allow interstate transport of firearms‚ reduce record-keeping requirements for ammunition sales‚ raise the burden of proof for federal gun law violations

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    Matrix

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    (AMAC) The voice of Americans 50 and more Generation America RWJF has partnered with AARP on the Future of Nursing Campaign for Action. It affects about 40 million Americans over the age of 50 including workers and retirees. (NRA) The National Rifle Association. Woman Warriors Pack which supports strong conservative woman which

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    Debating

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    Second Speaker – Debating Good evening ladies and gentlemen. My name is ... and as the second speaker I will be further convincing you as to why my team would repeal the second amendment. I will be covering the issues revolving gun violence. But firstly I must point out the many flaws that the negating team has presented. The first speaker of the negating team said that…. She/He also said that….. Also said that….. Also said that… Moving on‚ my first point

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    Stand Your Ground Law

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    certain part of town. Stand your ground now says if you think someone was going to do something to you‚ or if you start a fight but start to lose it is alright to kill a person and the law will back you up one hundred percent. The National Rifle Association (NRA) lobbied hard for the law to pass‚ while law enforcement officials like Miami’s police chief opposed it. As soon as the bill was signed into Florida‚ the NRA’s vice president‚ Wayne Lapierre‚ said his organization would use the victory

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    Is Gun Control Necessary

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    100‚000 people)”(pro con). This quote is showing people all around the world that gun control is really bad because mexico is way more strict than the u.s. And the u.s. Don’t have as many kills and homicides as mexico. ¨According to the National Rifle Association (NRA)‚ guns are used for self-defense 2.5 million times a year¨(pro con) The nra is showing that people use guns against other people for their safety and their families safety. Leading Causes of Death Reports‚" between 1999 and 2013‚

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    The NRA was established in 1871 to help make souldiers better marksmen. It stayed today to help maintain the second amendment and it still teaches applicants how to use firearms safely. They do this through firearm safety training and many other things like becoming NRA certified. Being NRA certified shows that you have an understanding on how to properly use a firearm. NRA certification needs to be a necessary part of purchasing and owning a firearm to keep firearms out of the hands of dangerous

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    Certainly one of the chief guarantees of freedom under any government‚ no matter how popular and respected‚ is the right of the citizen to keep and bear arms. This is not to say that firearms should not be very carefully used and that definite rules of precaution should not be taught and enforced. But the right of the citizen to bear arms is just one more safeguard against a tyranny which now appears remote in America‚ but which historically has proved to be always possible. -Hubert Humphrey‚ 1960

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