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    campuses have more than doubled per a report released in October 2016 by a criminal justice reform organization. In recent debates the nation rages about gun control and the main question is‚ should college campus allowed students to carry concealed weapons? Do guns really hold a place on college‚ and school campuses? The Second Amendment of The Constitution of the United States guarantees our right to bear arms to defend ourselves‚ but is it made clear where these guns can be carried or who

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    Terrorism is the weapon of powerless Terrorism is a phenomenon very present in the entire world. Terrorists’ acts invade our consciousness through the media. Brian Jenkins (2006) noted that « Terrorism is theatre »‚ and terrorist attacks attract the attention of the media. Indeed‚ terrorists use the media as a strategy to have more impact on the individual. It underlines the link between terrorism and the media. It shows that terrorism can be a weapon of powerful. Nevertheless‚ terrorism can be

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    almost takes a stab at the obesity problem our nation of gun owners has created‚ making fun of the relative laziness of using a gun to solve problems. Her point that “knives don’t ricochet” further emphasizes her idea of the superiority of knives as weapons. Here‚ though lightheartedly‚ she addresses the tragic outcomes of accidental shootings by mentioning how unlikely accidental stabbings would be. While Ivins demonstrates her humorous‚ sarcastic flavor in the first section of her article‚ her tone

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    Anti-Gun Control The United States has a law called The Bill of Rights‚ and in these rights one of them states the following; “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.” They label it as the Right to Bear Arms. The American dream means different things to different people. To many people‚ freedom is possession and owing a gun of any kind. Gun Control is strict enough with the requirements

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    Intelligence to stop any kind of infiltration into its territory. Because of laxity in the system‚ infiltrators come in to our territory and create havoc in India. Security forces responsible for combating terrorism must be provided with improvised weapons and ammunition to fight with them. Security at all the historical monuments‚ important land marks should be beefed up to meet any kind of exigencies. Strengthening the Security Forces and Intelligence is essential‚ particularly to safeguard our vast

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    They argue that regular everyday civilians have no need for a military weapon. The assault rifle is not suitable for hunting or practical use‚ but instead have been employed in a copious number of mass shootings. Many claim that the sole purpose of the assault rifle was designed to kill. It was formulated for the battlefield

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    control has been a controversial issue for many years. A majority of individuals believe that if gun control is strictly enforced‚ it would reduce the crime rates. Many people believe they have the right to bear arms for protection or to have a weapon to enjoy hunting. According to the second amendment‚ “ a well regulated milita‚ being necessary to the security of a free state‚ the right of people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed” (Caplan‚ 1982). The benefit of a waiting period to

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    with panic and fear. Even though there isn’t a high probability of getting killed in a terrorist attack‚ in the United States. The author also uses rationalizing as a tactic to make people feel as though everything is ok. He said that there is no weapon that could stop the killing in Colorado and San Bernardino. By the author stating this it allow the reader to feel like it was unpreventable thus changing their views about gun control. Red Herring was also used in the middle of the article in relation

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    too many teens are getting killed by these handguns and we need our teens there are out future “4‚223 Americans ages 19 and younger were killed or killed themselves with a gun in 1997” (tauber pg1) too many young kids lives being lost because of a weapon that is supposed to be in the hands of a trained person instead we have kids killing them selves Statistics is key and the stats show how many lives a gun violence has taken “in the united states experts estimate gun crime or injures

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    recently attempts have been made at doing so by limiting the people’s right to bear arms. On paper‚ this approach makes sense: to lessen gun violence‚ fewer guns should be legally allowed in society and more regulations should be imposed on those weapons that can be carried. However‚ gun control is admittedly not that simple: some cities and states with more stringent policies have lower violent crime and firearm

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