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    Gun Control In Schools

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    go to college to learn about education and not to learn how to kill. Guns have become an issue on schools in the past years with some students attacking their own campuses and ending with the lives of students and teachers. The government thinks that the only solution against guns is with more guns. The state governors have not learned the lesson that bringing violence to campuses will cause more violence and more death. The guns are not the solution to end shooting at schools, it will just…

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    Gun violence is when a firearm is used to hurt others instead of protecting. Gun violence has been a recurring issue recently. More and more people are becoming afraid of places, they use to enjoy going to such as schools, malls, concerts, movies, churches, and even more. In the United States, there have been fifty-four school shootings since 2015. That’s crazy to think about. However, not all ended in deaths. Why do people think about going to places and shooting it up? The three major school…

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    Guns these days are over exaggerated and are played out to be a threat to society. With all the new technology being built lately, everyone 's attention has moved towards buying that new phone or checking your status. With all this new technology, there has been some issues that come with it. Guns are misused and abused online currently. As the young population views this material, the generation is heavily affected by the neglect. In result, the kids do not know how to properly use or treat a…

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    country where guns are found everywhere such as streets and households. Since all individuals are allowed access to guns without the due restrictions. Because of this, gun control is one of the most dangerous and serious topics that government needs to deal with. Every day is more devastating when we hear about a massacre involving guns. Unfortunately, America has become in a little time the country that leads the list of countries where more violence occurred involving guns. America's gun…

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    says Paul Waldman of The Week. What injured and killed them, you may ask? Guns. Most of them accidental. My topic is gun control. I think that there should be procedures you must take before being able to get a gun. Way too many people die each year from gun related injuries - and nobody is doing anything about it! If terrorists were the ones who were killing 30,000 people a year, just imagine all the restrictions and gun laws we would have. Instead, we are just letting more and more people get…

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    Gun Control Guns cause much violence around the world and the United States everyday. The law in America needs to be changed so that the process of obtaining a gun is stiff. If someone has somehow obtained a gun illegally, there should be a greater penalty. People can 't keep dying from gun violence. Gun violence in America is getting absurd. People are having their lives snatched from them everyday and sometimes, for just being innocent. This makes America looks scary and like a dangerous place…

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    Having the capacity to carry a concealed gun has been a questionable topic for a considerable period. Numerous individuals can carry concealed weapons since it is a type of self-protection. On the off chance that somebody carrying a concealed weapon is assaulted, they will have something to fight back with. On the other hand, individuals who are against carrying concealed guns say that it is not a compelling type of self-protection. On the off chance that somebody is attacked, they say that the…

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    something else in recent years that have brought this nickname into a question; this city has become an example of rising gun violence, with constant shootings and multiple deaths. Every day and night, people are shot and often even killed for various and sometimes mysterious reasons. The city of brotherly love is in desperate need of more control of armed weapons, because gun violence has led to an increase in violence and deaths, weapons are too easy to obtain, and the police are being…

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    't have had access to guns. Consequently, before owning a gun or having a gun in a household, you should impose psychological exams, apart from background checks to ensure…

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    Stricter Gun Control

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    of them. The federal law prohibits this system, but it makes the public less safe. When the National Firearms act made there were things grandfathered over that allow extremely dangerous weapons to still be a part of the public, such as machine guns, and short- barreled rifles. The Attorney General makes decisions in regards of when weapons can be sold by who, and who the weapons can be owned by when transferring weapons.(Law Center, 2013) That makes one persons beliefs ruling over…

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