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    that would happen in North-Harris. It was pointed out that the school now has a rule to not allow people to carry weapons even with a concealed handgun license. That brought up the issue of gun laws and for the most part everyone agreed banning guns won’t solve anything or allowing anybody to freely own a gun. Someone said that a police officer can be requested for escorts if for some reason you don’t feel safe. After that, other internal matters came up like Model U.N. For me, it seems…

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    Robert Dow Analysis

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    In recognition of the outrageous number of mass shootings that have taken place in the past ten years, Robert Dow writes his take on how to prevent these shootings in an essay titled, “We Stop the Next Aurora Not with Gun Control but with Better Mental Health Treatment.” He discusses how to prevent future mass shootings, the other arguments presented with this topic, and how capital punishment is useless in these cases. Dow takes a unique approach on this subject of mass shootings and he…

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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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    protagonist Ralphie’s only problem relating to a gun was that he could “shoot his eye out”. As time moves on, we unfortunately have multitudes of problems relating to the use of guns, specifically with school shootings. There have been numerous school shootings occurring since the late nineties, and it has gotten out of control with the most recent shooting that happened the beginning of this month. In order to prevent anymore tragic school shootings, the potential gun owner, as well as their…

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    2018, as of February 26, there have been 18 school shootings. 21 have died, 40 have been injured. After the most recent one, the Parkland shooting, our generation has risen up to fight for gun control, gun restrictions, or support for the mentally ill. Parkland shooting survivor Emma Gonzalez said at an anti-gun rally, “We are going to change the law.” Ultimately, what Gonzalez is saying is that we are tired of waiting around for adults to protect us, and when they don’t, we will take it on…

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    owning a gun. Dave then purchased a gun, which initially gives him the sense of power and authority. Owning this gun and his feeling of power represents Dave’s belief that he has officially reached manhood. However, when Dave tries to shoot the gun, he gets knocked over falling to his knees. Firing the gun caused his hand to be in excruciating pain, and giving him the feeling that his hand was detached from his arm. This painful learning experience proves that he was not ready to handle the gun.…

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    The location and condition of firearms and evidence at a crime scene should be diagramed and photographed before recovering and securing. Although physical evidence is important, safety must be the first concern. Each situation should be assessed before deciding to unload an evidence firearm. If the weapon is a type that can be safely transported in a loaded condition, this can be done. However, depending on the circumstances it may be risky to transport a loaded firearm. It should then be…

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    and quickly shuffle over to your seat. You hear a gunshot, and your head swivels towards the shooter. As he aims his rifle at the professor, you search for your handgun, which resides in your backpack. Bang! The shooter plummets towards the ground. Guns should be allowed on all college campus’s throughout the United States, due to the fact more than 30,000 people are killed by firearms each year in the United States alone, according to the Huffington Post. If students are given the chance to…

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    How would you feel if your child had a weapon on them, Would you feel afraid, satisfied? I don't think so because on February 14, 2018 19 year old Nikolas Cruz shot and killed 17 people and also wounding others. This is an important topic because many people are getting killed from people having weapons. I believe that people, unless their in the army, should have weapons. One reason I believe that people should not have weapons is because of school shootings and massacres. For example on…

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    America. This is the day that Illinois’s ban on concealed carry was ruled unconstitutional, allowing the citizens of Illinois the ability to conceal carry a weapon. With this ban lifted people can now conceal carry in all 50 states. The debate of gun control is a debate stemming from the second amendment of the constitution. In recent years, large movements to allow people to conceal weapons in public have been successful. Conceal carrying weapons is a positive alternative to open carrying…

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