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    Securing Military Gear

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    Importance of Securing Items The definition of sensitive items is anything that considered classified or a mission essential item. They range anywhere from protective wear‚ maps‚ patrol routes‚ nods (night vision goggles) or simply your weapon. The meaning of securing your sensitive items mainly is maintaining accountability for opsec (operation security)‚ mission success and a soldiers overall readiness. If an item is lost and the enemy gets his/her hands on that item it could compromise the mission

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    Gun Control Memo

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    frequently convey illicit weapons‚ including sawed-off shotguns‚ automatic rifles‚ and hand crafted zip-firearms‚ obviously appearing their carelessness for the present laws which make these things unlawful. What’s more‚ when they are gotten‚ the courts frequently release these lesser weapons charges when indicting for the more genuine accusations that are being dedicated with the weapons. The firearm control advocates have contended their case by belittling the weapon itself‚ as opposed to tending

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    Stricter Gun Laws

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    simple to purchase weapons in a state with less strict firearm laws‚ and afterward offer them illegally.In the United States‚ you can announce that it is your established right to remain battle ready. In any case‚ in the UK‚ you have to invest hours filling in printed material and demonstrating to cops that you are not a risk to society. (BBC) In Britain Police can disavow your entitlement to get a permit‚ all through the nation while in US you can go to another state and get a weapon license.Singapore

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    Gun Control Behavior

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    criminal” (Wright 1). If stricter gun laws are put in place‚ criminals will still have access to guns because the laws will not affect the means by which they obtain their weapons which allows these criminals to still commit a mass murder. Also‚ the law-abiding citizens will not have weapons because the stricter gun laws will take weapons away from them‚ which will make the citizens more vulnerable to these criminals that have access to guns. Increasing gun control laws is not the solution to stopping

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    procedures when storing and handles weapons. Many of the people that go on this killing sprees don’t own the actual weapon used often times they belong to people they know. However taking weapons away from gun owners because of a few negligent owners wouldn’t solve any of the gun violence problems. I don’t believe in adding more gun laws and restrictions would help either but maybe more education for gun owners would help the few that maybe shouldn’t own weapons. I’m perfectly fine with the background

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    Long Bow Research Paper

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    Many weapons have been invented over the years. Before guns‚there were swords‚spears‚ bows‚ and daggers. Most of these were close range weapons. That’s what makes the bow so unique‚ It is for long distance‚and it was light and easy to carry. The bow was the only weapon that had ammo to shoot. The arrows were shot at very fast speeds and when it would impact a person it could do a lot of damage. Bows were not only used for warfare‚ many people also used it for hunting. The old longbows could

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    What would you say if you knew that there are more crimes with gun control than there is without it? Gun control is a terrible idea for society in so many ways that it’s not even funny. Because there will be those people out there that will figure out how to beat the system and keep guns in their possession‚ to harm a lot of people maybe even have a mass shooting. Well guess what and nobody else will have guns to protect their self’s or shoot that guy who’s start a mass shooting on a punch unarmed

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    any female around the age of twelve can expect to be criminally assaulted‚ and women around the age of thirty have a fifty-fifty chance of being raped‚ robbed or attacked. The percentage in guns purchased by women went up and they even modified the weapons to be lighter and smaller so women can be more comfortable using them. I believe women are getting tired of being abused and treated like they are powerless against men. Hasselstrom believes a gun can change man’s perception on women being weak and

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    shootings is on the ascent. Weapon control is a standout amongst the most forcefully divisive issues in the U.S. today. Envision appreciating a film at the theater or eating a dinner at Taco Bell while individuals surrounding you are conveying stacked weapons. In spite of the fact that this may appear to be inconceivable‚ it is conceivable in light of the fact that the second correction of the United States Constitution gives residents the privilege to have and convey weapons. It is justifiable that

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    military evolved slowly by using cannons and rocket launchers. The cannons and rocket launchers were quickly transformed into moving weapons by placing them on tanks‚ ships‚ and aircraft. The use of rapid fire weapons also started to emerge quickly after we had tanks‚ ships‚ and aircraft destroyed. This paper will explain how science and technology has affected weapons and how the military conducts war. Technology has made a tremendous impact on modern warfare in the military. Science technology

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