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    The Political Cartoon “YOU’LL SHOOT YOUR EYE OUT…” made by Adam Zyglis and published for The Buffalo News on 12 December 2012 uses the Modes of Persuasion to convince Americans of the danger of our gun culture. In this cartoon it shows a young boy in pajamas with USA printed on them. He holds in his chubby hands a present of an automatic rifle, complete with a gift tag and a red bow. The title of this cartoon is a warning someone is giving the child; “YOU’LL SHOOT YOUR EYE OUT…”. Almost as a…

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    In 1996 the mass killing of 35 people at Port Arthur led to Australia’s government deciding to induce radical changes in gun control. The result of this decision was to implement the strictest firearm control polices the country had ever seen, and to remove nearly all guns from civilian hands. Australia implemented a buy back policy in which all firearms were demanded to be turned into the police and citizens would be reimbursed. In total 643,726 firearms were turned in by Australian citizens…

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    protects gun manufacturers and dealers from being held accountable for the crimes committed with the use of their sold products. In 2005, the act was signed into law by President George W. Bush. The policy was designed to provide the corporate gun industry protections from the law and public blaming them for gun crimes. However, by taking away the victims of gun crimes ability to sue these gun manufacturers, it took away the importance of litigation working as a tool for regulation. By making…

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    Does hearing about the latest shootings make you as emotional as you were during the first ones? If the answer is no, psychological experts believe that you may be losing a normal emotional reaction to something called desensitization. Frank McAndrew, psychology professor says that it's beginning to become a “fatalistic acceptance” that is now a part of our everyday life. The human brain is trained to notice things that are shocking and traumatic, but now when it's shootings they are becoming an…

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    daydream of different problems that could be fixed in the world. As I grow older, though, I have come to realize that there are three specific issues that I hope could be fixed. These three include the physical and verbal abuse of police officers, gun control, and the lack of support for our veterans and active duty troops. The first issue that is important to me is the physical and verbal abuse of police officers. Police officers are here to keep us safe. They arrest criminals to keep our…

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    has become such a big issue to this day is gun control. Gun control in the U.S. has lead to various deaths especially on the kids school community. It’s devastating to constantly hear on the news that another school shooting has occurred in the U.S., but unfortunately our gun laws won’t change and we have to live with the fact that anyone can get access to a deadly weapon like this. There is a way to keep this from happening, and that’s just to change our gun laws. However, as much as they try…

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    The effects of gun control I feel could be very dangerous. Taking away the right to bear arms could endanger defenseless families when an armed criminal breaks into their house. Taking firearms off of the legal market doesn’t mean that they still won’t be bought and sold illegally. An example of something that is illegal but widely bought and sold would be drugs. They are highly illegal but the demand for them is through the roof. So then, when the common law abiding citizen cannot buy a firearm…

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    of Milwaukee filed a lawsuit on Monday against firearm dealers and manufacturers in Milwaukee, Wisconsin for knowingly supplying firearms facilitating the violation of city firearm ordinances threatening public safety. The City of Milwaukee is faced with high levels of crime. The dealers and manufactures actions impairs the City’s efforts to protect public health, safety and welfare through strict gun-control ordinances. They are undermining gun-control ordinances since there is a profitable…

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    Have you ever heard someone say to the effect of “Guns are the cause of problems and making them illegal will solve it”? This thinking is ignorant to the facts and easily persuades those who do not know better. Guns should not be outlawed because criminals always find a way to get or make guns, guns don’t kill people, and stopping a gun threat without a gun is next impossible. While in theory this works out great, but in reality creating or buying illegal firearms is very easy. In addition, most…

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    Banning of Assault Weapons Gun rights and gun control activism have been dominating the United States politics for centuries. One of the main areas of the activism lies on whether to ban the use of assault weapons. Gun control activists have been lobbying policy makers to formulate policies aimed at preventing the use of assault weapons. Assault weapons should be banned in the United States due to the negative impacts that emanate from their use. The existence of loopholes in gun laws is one of…

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