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    Argument Paper – Gun Control vs. Pro 2nd Amendment Argument ENGL 123 Jesse H. Dixon Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Worldwide It’s should come as no surprise that the gun control argument in America is fiery and emotional, with logic and civility most often being pushed aside by frustration, fear and anger. Most arguments over gun control come full of fallacies, and emotional appeal rather than true factual data. Neither side is happy with current gun laws. Gun owners…

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    Many studies and polls have shown that almost 70% of the people in favor of more gun control are Democrats (pollingreport.com/guns). Democrats wants to outright ban semi-automatic weapons, and if that is successful, what is stopping them from trying to completely ban all guns? Republican senator Ted Cruz has spoken out on gun control. He states,”The right to self-defense is an essential component of the liberty we enjoy as Americans and is embodied in the…

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    Gun control Gun control is a large debate in today’s society. Some think it is too strict already, other’s think they need to add more. The second amendment, the right to bear arms, stirs up a lot of debate when discussing this matter. Some schools and even local businesses are beginning to allow teachers and workers to start carrying firearms, with gun education of course. With mass shootings that have happened within the past few years, there has been some controversy between victims being…

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    Gun Control Our second amendment right states, “A well-regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed”. This amendment means that any person in the United States has the right to own a gun. But, at what point does this right not stand true for a person? I feel that our right to be able to bear arms is a part of our individual rights and should not be taken from us. Guns have been around for centuries. In…

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    amendment, and there would be more to follow. They say, “guns cause deaths”, “guns do not kill people, people kill people”, and if there were no guns, there would not be enough police to protect us. We must take into account, there must be some control in the cello guns and the sale should be trackable. Online sales, and is definitely an area that needs to be modified or altogether stopped. Therefore, I feel there is no need to destroy guns,…

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    In the discussion of gun control, one controversial issue is that it wouldn’t do anything, because people will find a way to get a gun. On the other hand however it would keep all of the useless killings to a minimum, my view is that tighter regulations would stop senseless killings and untimely deaths. More than 30,000 people are killed by firearms each year in this country. Only because people are not checking backgrounds when they sale firearms, they only care about making that particular…

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    No More Gun Control Laws When someone shoots or uses a gun inappropriately the whole world knows, in the past, people would almost never hear about these instances. With the media covering all the news happening in the world, it is literally at people’s fingertips to know what is happening in their surroundings. Keeping in mind that it becomes easy to hear all about the gun violence. Of course, the idea is recklessly being spread that guns should be considered evil or destructive. However,…

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    The debate on gun control has been going on for a quite some time now in america. Some people believe that we should have gun control, while others believe that we should stop gun violence with more guns that can cause unnecessary violence. Although many people feel that guns should be allowed with us for safety, more guns out there can lead to more crimes involving guns ending up in wrong hands. There have been many incidents and shootings that have rekindled the gun control argument. An…

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    10/8/2017 Gun Control In the US, we all have certain rights where the Second Amendment is also one of them which states “A well-regulated Militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms shall not be infringed.” Gun control has been highly controversial issues from the past many decades. From the assassination of the president to the mass shooting, guns have been the issue. I still believe that more than half of the US people want strict gun…

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    of Rights and Gun Control As time has gone on, the Second Amendment has become the subject of many heated debates. The Second Amendments states, “...the rights of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed”. However, with a rise in the U.S. crime levels, many people have talked about bills that would restrict gun ownership. Opposers of these bills say that they are direct violations of their Second Amendment rights, while supporters of them say that restricting guns would help…

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