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    105 (1pm) Writing Assignment 1 Should K-12 Teachers be Allowed to Carry Guns on Campus? Out of all of the places you have determined do you really think a school is a secure place where your child could be. Well not all of the time? Let’s take Sandy Hook Elementary School for an example. None of the 20 children and 6 teachers ever imagined that they weren’t going to live and see tomorrow. If they had known all of this wouldn’t have happened. Their beautiful faces would have been shining in the

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    Outline Effects of the increase in mass shootings in America Intro. Technique: News story from Colorado Theater shooting 1. Examples: Columbine‚ CO Theater‚ Virginia Tech‚ Ft. Hood‚ Sandy Hook‚ Washington Navy Yard A. Most notable: Columbine B. Evolved and multiplied over times C. Nowhere is sacred 2. Positive Effects of the mass shootings A. Increased awareness of mental illnesses B. Experience from past shootings have allowed first responders to better response tactics 3. Negative

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    Essay On Gun Control Laws

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    definately have stricter gun control laws especially because of the history that this country has with shootings: Columbine Highschool massacre‚ Sandy Hook‚ Las Vegas‚ movie theaters‚ churches‚ etc. It is a disgrace that americans have been through so many shootings‚ but we have yet to gain stricter gun control laws. I thought that at least by the Sandy Hook Elementary school shooting‚ we would have changed as a society and realize that children‚ families have died because of the lack of gun control

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    The Right to Bear Arms In society today‚ the issue of gun control has been becoming more and more relevant‚ especially with all of the recent shootings‚ including the Aurora‚ Colorado theatre shooting as well as Sandy Hook. People are blaming guns for these tragic happenings when really the irresponsible person holding the gun is at fault. We don’t blame cars for car accidents‚ so why blame guns for shooting crimes? The person in control is at fault. Taking away guns is going to do more harm than

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    The 2​ Amendment states that American citizens have the right to bear arms (own a gun).  This issue is topical due to the recent school shootings such as Sandy Hook Elementary in  December 2012. However it must be argued that there are good and bad arguments about  nd​ nd​ the 2​  Amendment. Ultimately that the 2​  Amendment should have tighter gun laws in  America because of tragic incidents like the Sandy Hook Elementary school where many  young children and teachers lost their lives and the many other horrific shooting America has 

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    Gun Control and the Second Amendment Since the creation of the second amendment there has been controversy over the amendment’s purpose and the severity of gun control laws. Recently in the United States‚ this issue has escalated to an entirely new level due to several violent shootings at schools and other public venues. In an attempt to prevent more violence‚ the government has proposed several gun restriction laws; however‚ these proposals will have a negative effect on the security of the

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    Comparative Summary Everyone was shocked by the massacre in Sandy Hook on December 14‚ 2012. A 20-years-old boy shot 20 children and 6 adults at a school in Sandy Hook. This news attracted many people’s attentions and caused fierce argument about whether the right of owning guns of American citizens should be restricted. Many people think that we should make limitations on gun control. Joshpe‚ a conservative and a Republican‚ discusses the importance of Republicans on the need to make sensible

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    paragraphs we will look at how one event in society can change the course of a product that seems to be in an equilibrium state‚ along with what happens when a product is in surplus or shortage. On December 14‚ 2012‚ a horrific event happened at Sandy Hooks Elementary School that took several lives. Who would have thought that in the same day of this tragedy that ammunition sale would hit an all-time high? The demand for ammunition became so high that stores could not keep ammunition on the shelf

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    and children attend school five out of seven days in a week. On December 14‚ 2012‚ twenty children and six adults were killed in a school shooting. Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown‚ Connecticut was bombarded with the 2nd deadliest murder in an American elementary school since the Bath School bombing in Michigan in 1927. The Sandy Hook Elementary shootings‚ labeled as a “mass murder”‚ ended with the man committing suicide by shooting himself in the head when responders arrived. Families

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    School violence is a problem throughout the United States. Students can only learn effectively in a safe and protected environment. The daily news reports too often remind us‚ schools are no longer immune from the violence that plagues other parts of society. Many people question‚ "How could we as a nation let such a terrible thing take place"? In my opinion‚ school bullying‚ family and or personal problems‚ and gangs are some of many reasons that relate to violence in school aged children. First

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