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    Thesis for Gun Control

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    supporters disagree and angry. Weapons are tools used for a variety of reasons weather it’s for safe guarding material that is highly pilfer able or protection of a family home. Guns are tools that should be treated and handled with respect and should not be abused or misused by any means. It is a privilege as well as a right that a person may own a weapon if he or she should decide to do so. I support the right to own and bear fire arms. I understand that if weapons get into the wrong hands tragedies

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    2nd amendment

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    in place to keep them from falling into the wrong hands. Both sides have a very good argument but the fact is that the second amendment will never change. The right to bear arms is not absolute‚ do you have an unconditional moral right to use any weapon you like‚ anywhere you like‚ any time you

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    being caught is less that is a criminal will buy firearm from criminal only. Studies have shown that houses which holds firearms become victims for robberies as thieves not only try to steal money and other precious things but also the weapons and those weapons might be sold in black-markets or might engaged in some

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    Caleb Arendt Instructor Doreen Johnson ENGL 1117-47 16 FEB. 2015 Essay 1 Army Basic Training Changed Me My life changing experience was when I spent my past summer at Fort Leonard Wood in Missouri completing Army basic combat training; I joined the Army National Guard on March 28th of 2014; I always knew that I wanted to take this path but there were many things that surprised me once I arrived. This was such a huge life change for me as I learned how to kill the enemy and had adjust my everyday

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    Should the National Government take away gun rights? One‚ should it be the States rights? If the National Government took away everyone’s guns no one could protect themselves. But if citizens are armed they could protect their family‚ friends and themselves. If everyone is armed they would be safe but also dangerous. It’s a right to bear arms but it’s the common good that’s not everyone is armed‚ that’s where background checks come in. When someone buys a gun they have to be checked for any criminal

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    access to the technologies to manufacture their own weapons. In recent years‚ this has drastically changed to the point that virtually anyone can manufacture a firearm completely free from governmental control. Reason.com recently profiled the pioneers in this field and how it has rendered death knell to any hope of controlling guns For those who may be logically challenged‚ please try and follow along: It is becoming easier and easier to make weapons.. Thus any restrictions on our commonsense civil

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    Leland: A Short Story

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    “Okay‚ point taken‚” Phillip retorted as Leland pushed open the lid to a trash receptacle allowing Phillip to dispose of his waste. “But next time I’m about to do something in your world that will hurt me‚ why don’t you just warn me first‚ I promise I will listen?” “That’s a deal‚” Leland agreed. “But‚ for now why don’t you sit back down and listen to what we all have to tell you about your world‚ you really need to hear this?” Phillip did just that. It was about time he got some answers and he

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    with a person holding a gun captioned with “mentally ill people with assault weapons kill people.” There are plenty of mentally ill people out there and not everyone with this illness has gone to a school and shot citizens up‚ also not all of whom shot up schools had a mental illness. I disagree with the fact that guns are the problems because you can make a weapon out of anything if you tried and there are way more weapons out there that are not guns that are just as easy to get as guns

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    Gun Violence

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    An ongoing and highly debated social problem that continues to grow in our society today is the gun control epidemic. Gun violence in the United States is a national epidemic. Many people take advantage of guns using and manipulating the tool with hardly any thought. Countless lives have been lost due to fact that people have been able to obtain firearms legally or illegally and have taken the notion to be judge‚ jury and executioner in holding ones live in their hands. This is a common issue that

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    Weapons In The Vietnam War

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    States needed a weapon with speed‚ power‚ and armor protection. With this intention‚ the United States began to recall the air defense weapon system‚ known as the

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