Arming teachers with guns Essay

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    Do you want your kids in school with guns? The debate over arming teachers has been above and beyond what everyone thought how big it would be. Many believe that arming teachers is one of the best things to do about the school shooting situations. But why? That’s just adding another armed person into the situation. And that is why i’m here, to help you understand why this is the wrong decision for this country. One reason this idea should be abolished would be it wouldn’t be safe for kids…

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    In the past, gun control had many rules and all have changed as the years go by. For example, (“Georgia passed a law banning all handguns in 1837” a). (“Coming to 1968, the minimum age for purchasing a shotgun is 18 and handguns are 21 and older” b). In the present, gun laws and how society view these laws are both changing rapidly. (“They say that the gun control laws are as old as the nation” e). But that’s not true, (“having the first official laws were placed in 1934, after the Valentine’s…

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    where the majority of the people are divided especially here in America. Several of these issues deal with guns and gun control alone. The people in today’s society do not agree on plenty of issues regarding guns and gun control. One of these issues is about concealed carry and where it should be allowed and not be allowed. Luckily for the people who support the right to legally carry your own gun wherever you are several places in America today have made concealed carry legal. Such as Arizona,…

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    should guns be totally illegal to own or possess in any way? No, guns just need to be respected more and people need to be properly taught how to use them. Strict gun laws are the reason for these mass school shootings. Coming from a pro gun family; it absolutely amazes me how people think that taking guns away or making them illegal to own will result in less deaths by guns. As the famous quote goes “guns don’t kill people, people kill people”. Not once ever in my life have I had A gun try…

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    Gun Control Case Study

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    now being charged with 17 accounts of premeditated murder and 17 accounts of attempted murder. The tragedy sparked up a debate about gun control, and survivors of the shooting criticized Federal and State into create stricter gun laws. The National Rifle Association however, believes that arming teachers would be a better and more effective solution compared to gun control. Several rallies, protests, and marches were held to gain Federal attention and Legislative action. One of the protests…

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    depriving their citizens of safety since they won’t take action to prevent any more gun violence. According to The Washington Post, The United States has 88.8 guns per one hundred people or about seventy million guns overall. The laws and regulations on guns are ineffective and nothing is arranged to keep citizens in their countries secure. People as young as 18 years of age are allowed to purchase guns without a gun license and consumers do not go through screen testing or go for background…

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    Gun On Campus Essay

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    perceptions of guns on campus, and varying legislation regarding guns. The second amendment is important to understand, because that piece of the constitution is about gun ownership. Perceptions of guns include local politicians, faculty including students, and Presidents of various campuses. The legislation also includes response to tragedy’s along with issues that arise from them. The right to bear arms on campus. This literature review was created to look at the perceptions of…

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    Do you think that the world would be safer if more people were armed? I think that it would be! Just imagine, if everyone in the world had a gun. Then no one would be easy to kill. Mobsters would not be able to just go around and murder people, or rob them. People would be able to fight back for once. This would allow citizens, for the first time in the world, to fight back against crime and poverty. The world would be so much safer, and people would sleep better at night, don't you want that?…

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    participants’ assumptions and world perspectives about current issues. They range from the development of museum exhibit and documentary about the struggle of a local community to integrate an elementary school. Another examines the issue of arming public school teachers. Additional projects examine ecological concerns, another look at local agricultural…

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    to school each morning. To prevent school shootings, districts have been allowing teachers to arm themselves in the classroom. With this policy in place, school shootings and fleeing perpetrators will be threatened, even if they attack the school in the first place. Teachers have to protect their children, and carrying a firearm creates a vast amount of safety and stability for the students in the classroom. Teachers should carry firearms with them. With the rise in school shootings and threats…

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