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    laws that restrict the amount and/or types of guns that citizens can own. II. A. Importance (Jack) Gun control is a frequent issue due to the deaths, injuries, crime, and accidents every year caused by guns of any sort. In fact - in the year of 2014, there was over 51,000 gun incidents. These incidents included approximately 12,000 deaths, 22,000 injuries, 2,500 home invasions, and 1,500 accidental . The fatal consequences of widespread gun ownership in American society raises a…

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    This Article discusses the kinds of gun control which still may be using. It also discusses which kinds of gun control are effective. Also, the Supreme Court confirmed that individual's right to own a gun for self-defense and that neither the state or local governments nor federal government can abridge this right. However, the Court ruled that there is a statutory right to keep a loaded handgun at home for self-defense. Finally, it seems clear that governments may not completely prevent the…

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    On the other hand, responsible gun laws do not infringe on the constitution and do not disarm those good citizens. Blek writes, “We must challenge and move beyond the mistaken belief that creating responsible gun laws in some manner offends our constitutional rights.” Guns have become too easily available and should not be allowed to those with mental illnesses or those with ill intentions such as criminals. However, America cannot allow itself to become disarmed and without protection,…

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    For Gun Control Are you for gun control or against? This has been such a controversial question for many years. Should people be allowed to own guns? Both sides have their reasons as to why they believe it's right or wrong. In the article Gun control and the Second Amendment Joshua Horwitz states, “A number of studies have demonstrated that gun ownership makes an individual and his loved ones far more likely to be victims of gun-related homicides, suicides and accidental deaths. The data also…

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    Arguments against more gun control I read an article from the Economist (2016) website reporting that Texas has just implemented public open carry law this past January 2016 as Texas solution for gun violence. I think the rational is to equip law-abiding citizens similar to neighborhood crime watch prevention. They believe in more power to the people than to the government. My analysis from the Economist (2016) web article is that profit and non-profit establishments are having difficulties…

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    It is hard to talk about gun rights without first understanding our Second Amendment. “A well-regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right to bear arms, shall not be infringed.” (Bowman, Jeffrey Newton, Heather, 2015) The Founding Fathers while deciding on how their government should run had one major concern. They needed to form a government that would be free of tyranny. Since they had just broken from Britain who had attempted to do this to them, these…

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    Guns do not kill people. People kill people.There are a lot of reasons that gun control is not the answer. I am strongly against gun control, because I think that if we go through with these laws it will not help. I think it will increase the deaths by guns, and I do not want people to die, that is why I am against it. There are reasons that it will not work, like it’s impossible to get rid of the supply of guns we have because it is too large. There are disadvantages like people won’t have the…

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    For or Against Gun Control One of the many topics that have been on the minds of people in the U.S., including the presidential candidates, is gun control. In light of recent events these past years, this topic has been on the minds of more and more citizens. People are begining to take a stance on having stricter gun laws or keeping the ones that are currently in place. The country’s presidential candidates— Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump— are even divided when it comes to the topic of gun…

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    to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed” (Archives, 2016). Gun control topic relates to criminal law and criminal procedures by giving a punishment to the defendant if individual violated the law or a police officer violated citizen’s rights. Most states allow people to bear a gun, but some of them not. So it depends the state law a person will be punished by bearing a gun. The truth of gun control is to limit the number of guns placed in the hands of the people. The highest percentage of…

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    Gun control is a topic most American citizens do not like to debate about, but Ted Nugent a former singer and songwriter is not afraid of the topic. He is also a gun owner and supports gun owners’ rights. He claims if a country had a place where all responsible gun owner citizens lived there would be no crime, and if people mixed them with irresponsible gun owners who used guns for crime and harm that there would be a lot of crime. He explains in his own opinion, how it is a violation of our…

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