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    The Issue Of Gun Control

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    Gun control has been a hot topic in the media lately. The government seems to think that it would be a wonderful idea to take away our right to bear arms. May I remind you this is our right according to the second amendment? The second amendment reads, "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." Just to be clear on the meaning of the word infringe, it reads, “To actively break the terms of a

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    Gun Control

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    Gun Control On Thursday, May 9th, a two-year old boy was found dead after shooting himself in the head. The boy had found his father’s handgun while the father himself was occupied with other things; his son was just a few feet away. This little boy is not the first kid to shoot himself. Accidents like this are just one of the reasons to why guns should be restricted in the United States. Gun access has become very easy for people and that has caused many problems. Nowadays, people can buy

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    Gun Control In America

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    problem that needs to be solved concerning guns and I have ideas that may not solve the issue, but may improve the current situation even if only by a little. Guns are not merely in America, guns have been rooted in american culture since the country began. The second amendment to the Bill of Rights states, “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.”. Guns have always been around and will always

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    Gun Needs And Gun Control

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    or United States as a whole by more conflicts between people ending in gun violence. Before getting into conceal and carry, a little background on gun safety and some of the laws addressing it may be helpful. When buying a gun the person wanting to buy the gun has to wait a certain amount of time before they can actually have the gun (Gun Control). This is called a cooling-off period so that a person cannot just go buy a gun and kill someone because they had a disagreement. It gives the person

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    term “gun control”, assuming that this horrific word means that the government is going to take control of their firearms, and that people will not have the right to defend themselves. That is however, incorrect. According to US Legal Definitions (para. 1), the definition of gun control is “Gun control laws aim to restrict or regulate the sale, purchase, or possession of firearms through licensing, registration, or identification requirements.” In this definition, it does not say that guns will be

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    Get Rid of Guns, Molly Ivins argues against ownership of guns and suggests that knives and dogs should replace guns. According to the article, ownership of guns by civilians is not justifiable and that the Second Amendment does not imply that ordinary citizens should own guns. As seen in the article, there have been several discussions regarding gun control with some supporting gun ownership while others supporting gun control. In this essay it will be argued that civilians should own guns for their

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    thieves, murderers and terrorists have guns, and the citizens are left to their mercy. People who accept being disarmed not only are they giving up their independence, but are also being easy targets for criminals using even the simplest of weapons. You can’t take away the rights of everyone because of a few unqualified individuals that have no respect of the weapons law. All you can do is punish those who misuses the guns. Although gun control is not crime control, there are some people who blame most

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    many people as the Land of the Free; a Land of Opportunities. There has always been a gun culture in America; however it has also been a gun-control culture. Whenever a devastating mass shooting occurs, such as the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre, a deliberation about gun violence follows suit. Depending on whom you discuss this with, that case is not always true. There are those that are for gun control and those that are against. There are also conspiracy theories that claim that the events

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    Gun Control In Schools

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    What if guns can be used around in every school? Then, there would be complete chaos and serious consequences. However, in April of 2017, a bill had proceeded by the Senate Education Committee, allowing teachers to carry guns in schools. (Metrick)  Knowing that the education committee has passed the bill, they must believe that guns are the best way of protecting students and ensures safety. Safety defines the state of being far from any harm or danger. Even though guns are for the purpose of defense

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    Gun Control Laws

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    conversations like these occur proves that guns should be banned. More specific statement about the topic Guns should be banned, because they because they cause too many incidents and increase crime rates. Thesis statement. “This needs to happen. Do NOT list reasons (Because #1, #2,#3.)” And Do NOT use “I”. Body Paragraphs: You can have as many as you need. You are not limited to

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