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    The importance of completing assigned tasks in the military is forged in basic training‚ back in reception when you are handed your blue book. It is stated in the warrior ethos: I will never quit‚ I will never accept defeat. Total obedience is hammered into our brains through physical and mental stress and tasks that are assigned are expected to be completed without a second thought running through my head. The chain of command and for that matter the entire military is fundamentally built upon total

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    ammunition in the Battle of Bunker Hill. This battle was both fought on both Bunker and the nearby Breed’s Hill. The Battle of Bunker Hill had many advantages and disadvantages for both the British and the colonists in the geography. They used many weapons in the battle‚ close range‚ long range and sometimes even both. The battle was intense and action-packed as well as devastating and absolutely terrifying. It had many deaths and injuries and is sometimes thought to be the bloodiest battle in the American

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    guns. A good place to start is the “carry law”‚ background checks to be random and frequent‚ and automatic rifles need to be discontinued for the public to use freely. Carry laws are used in America to determine who is fit to carry and conceal a weapon. There is not one federal government law‚ but different laws state to state. “Firearm owners are subject to the firearm laws of the state they are in‚ and not exclusively their state of residence. “Reciprocity” ("Reciprocity (social and Political

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    changed the laws on guns should also change. Weapons have evolved over time which cause confusion when interpreting the second amendment. During 1791‚ when the amendment was ratified‚ the most advanced weapons were single shot muskets and not semi-automatic assault rifles. The average gun in 1791 needed to be manually loaded

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    families apart. Crazy‚ non-educated people roam the streets with dangerous weapons killing people and causing tragedies. Society would have done better if only police had the access to weapons and guns instead of civilians and criminals‚ although they could be confiscated. Gun violence incidents have been happening for a very long time‚ most of the time without a reason. Shootings‚ robberies‚ etc. all include the use of a weapon like a gun. These things happen every day. For example‚ if someone is trying/planning

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    education- but it should be a safe environment. Although there is nothing myself or anyone else can do to stop this law‚ we can all agree or disagree to make this situation as safe as possible. It is hard to think about students flaunting off their weapon while I am sitting in class‚ this is going to be a hard adjustment for everyone. Since we are changing the law‚ we should also take the initiative and do what we can to allow faculty‚ students‚ and visitor’s to know they are safe. There has been way

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    December 4‚ 2015 Gun control should not be in force because it only affects the people who follow the laws. If weapons were banned‚ that is‚ putting gun control into effect‚ the people who follow laws won’t be able to protect themselves from people who don’t abide by the laws. The main purposes of fire arms is self- protection and hunting. So if the government tries to take our weapons away from us we can just throw the 2nd amendment at them and tell them that this is unconstitutional. We understand

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    This world is a scary place. Having a concealed weapon offers you a protection you would otherwise have to wait according to Peoria pd on average 6.7 minutes. When there is an emergency we don’t always have the time we need in order to wait for professionals to arrive. Much like CPR‚ we train ordinary people to give CPR so we can keep someone alive while waiting for professionals. We need trained ordinary people to help and give us that little bit of extra time. In July 2011 in Norway a gun holder

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    introduction of gun control. Even in spite of the reality being that approving gun control could solve the problem. If guns were illegal few people would carry them‚ and you wouldn’t need to protect yourself in the same extent as today. The need to bare a weapon came into existence due to people getting access to guns. It’s reasonable to

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    more likely to result in a death‚ than a knife or other weapons and people own them for the protection of items‚ hunting‚ or other reasons (Zimring). While it may be an effort to stop murders and injuries‚ it will not stop people from

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