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    Limited Access: Guns in School Think back to the headlines and media from the following years; 1999, 2007, and 2012. These are all years in which popular school shootings occurred, and shocked the nation. The first shooting that took place was Columbine, followed by Virginia Tech, and most recently Sandy Hook. These are prime examples of the danger that guns can pose to the school environment. It is an unfortunate circumstance when the two worlds collide. Like oil and water, guns and school…

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    Gun-free zones hinder both students and teachers, not criminals. Because of gun restriction laws implemented on schools, teachers and law abiding adults are unable to legally carry guns for protective purposes. However, if it were required that teachers took training courses about guns and kept a gun inside of their classrooms, then a multitude of deaths could be prevented. Gun-free zones, especially with regards to schools, should be removed since criminals are not compliant beings, the arrival…

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    the problem isn’t gun control. The real problem is the lack of caring about students emotions to teachers and staff, mental illness can cause a school shooting. In article by Alfred University, “Can we prevent school shootings?”, researches how many students would report this and their personal responses, about 12% feel this way, “They think that teachers don't have to go to great lengths to find the potential problems - they just need to be more in tune with their classes. Teachers don't need…

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    governments, colleges should be forced to devise an evacuation stratagem for precautions, install an overhead speaker system, and dispense firearms to certain faculties and staff members. After the mass murder at Virginia Tech, which left thirty-two teachers and students dead, people have begun to question the safety of college students on campus. At the first shot, an email had been emitted to…

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    Colby Schow Professor McGill September 22, 2015 Rough Draft Gun Problems in the United States On January 16, 2012, a disgruntled former student of Appalachian School of Law in Gundy, Virginia, had killed three people. Including the school’s dean, alarmed by the gun fire two off duty law enforcement officers retrieved their weapons and pointed them at the shooter, who ended his killing spree and surrendered. These two law enforcement officers quite possibly saved the lives of countless potential…

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    systems. As the years went on and the chilling fear decreased, citizens have voted in towns such as Enfield, CT that the schools protectors don’t need to be present anymore. I believe armed guards should be present in all schools to control effects of guns. Every start of the school day kids, instructors, administrators and staff pile into the building. A deranged person may blend in comfortably and complete an unforgettable action. Armed guards control the access in the schoolhouse. Defending…

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    improvement can be seen chronologically among the papers. The strategies that were most effective in my writing were, ATCC, rebuttal, and evaluations. Essay #1 and essay #3 emphasized the importance of the credibility of our sources. My topics, arming teachers and vegetarianism, were controversial so there were many articles about them that supported my arguments. However, most of these articles came from sources that lacked credibility. The process of sifting through articles was frustrating,…

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    defines school attacks as, “rampage attacks where victims were specifically targeted or selected for symbolic reasons” (Muschert). School shootings can be prevented with thoughtful, thorough regulations of guns and psychological evaluations of human beings. The subjects of gun control and gun regulations have surfaced in society as main ways to avoid school attacks. Strengthening…

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    Gun Control In just the few short months of 2018, there has already been 16 high school shootings that have resulted in death or injury and over 26 students, who had their lives taken from them, were killed. More high school students are killed each year than military personnel. Gun control is one of the many controversial topics in our government today, as well as our very detailed past. Guns and gun control has built our society into what it is today and has had a major impact in our…

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    from all of my interviews, it seems that school shootings should be preventable. After the Parkland shooting, there have been many calls to make schools a "harder target" to hit for example, by arming teachers. However, there are so many ways and quite a lot of research that shows that gun control or more guns aren’t the way to go. A theory that stuck with me was, “Don't harden schools. Make them softer, by improving social and emotional health”. To peruse that theory we begin by examining…

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