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    based on. Most Americas could recite the Preamble, but when it comes to the rest of the Constitution, they are clueless. The Second Amendment clearly gives the people the right to bear arms as it says, “A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of the Free State, their right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed.” The Second Amendment is one of many parts the constitution that many American citizens, and in recent years, the American Government seems to…

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    Palko v. Connecticut (1937) 1. What constitutional question is the Supreme Court being asked to decide? Answer - Does Palko's second conviction violate the protection against double jeopardy guaranteed by the Fifth Amendment because this protection applies to the states by virtue of the Fourteenth Amendment's due process clause? 2. How did the Court answer the question? Answer - The Supreme Court upheld Palko's second conviction. In his majority opinion, Justice Cardozo formulated principles…

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    United States of America, and misinterpreting this 226 year old document will cause our country to go down the wrong path. You would think that it wouldn’t be that hard to interpret a 226 year old document, but the 2nd Amendment has caused us much trouble. The main portion of the 2nd 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.” This 226 year old statement is of much debate in…

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    its independence on July 4, 1776, guns have been an integral part of American identity. They have represented both a direct check on a possible tyrannical government and a symbol of what being American means. But if we examine the history of the 2nd Amendment and guns from a deeper perspective, we see why it’s such a controversial issue. Guns, especially now, contribute to numerous fatalities and devastatingly affect the American people, begging the question: “Is it time to place stricter checks…

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    Steve Nolan’s article “25 Reasons Why We Need To Preserve Our 2nd Amendment Right To Keep And Bear Arms,” he explains why we should bear arms, and why we should fight to keep our civil liberty to bear arms. This essay is intended to help the reader become more informed on the right to bear arms, how the media only covers gun related incidents, but not instances where guns have saved people, and how many politicians contort the 2nd amendment to aid them in elections. By uncovering some truths…

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    Classic Argument Paper – Gun Control vs. Pro 2nd Amendment Argument ENGL 123 Jesse H. Dixon Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Worldwide It’s should come as no surprise that the gun control argument in America is fiery and emotional, with logic and civility most often being pushed aside by frustration, fear and anger. Most arguments over gun control come full of fallacies, and emotional appeal rather than true factual data. Neither side is happy with current gun laws. Gun…

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    Should Congress support universal background checks on gun purchases? Over the past decade gun violence and gun abuse has increased very effectively has become more of a problem today. The 2nd Amendment says we have the right to bear arms but doesnt say anything about background checks. No one ever explained how background checks work for certain things such as jobs and buying stuff. There has been many events that happened recent and many happened a month after each other. There would be less…

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    normal law abiding citizens. According to many people they think guns should be banned, but that will not work. Gun control affects normal law abiding citizens not only by limiting firearms & ammunition that can be purchased, it takes away our 2nd amendment right, and demotes organizations such as the NRA & Gun owners of America.Without guns we would not be the free country we are today (Pros & Cons : Gun legislation). Having a gun does not make you a bad person, a lot of people just need to…

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    protect them, but there are so many alternatives to having a gun. People still choose the guns over the alternatives and many of the guns end up in the wrong hands and those people take advantage of the Second Amendment by using the firearm for the killing of innocent people. The Second Amendment was not established for people to shoot innocent people, it was made so people could defend their home and…

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    A large portion believes that firearms should be banned, completely disregarding our 2nd amendment. Guns are used a lot for self defense. That means that if a criminal was casing a house and saw the owner had firearms, they would likely think twice about going in. This means that gun ownership is more likely to stop crimes rather than controlling…

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