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    Why Do Gun Control Facts

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    al. "Gun Control Facts." Just Facts, 23 Feb. 2018, www.justfacts.com/guncontrol.asp. Accessed 26 Apr. 2018. This source defines firearms and provides statistics about private gun ownership in United States. It goes into detail about specific murder rates and gun ownership facts for different states. Included within this source as well is also statistics as to what percentage of households in America have guns, as well as a percentage rate of how many adults in the United States own guns.…

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    10/22 Ruger Reflection

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    This weeks lesson over the 10/22 Ruger was very intresting being that I do not own one and have never really wanted to until this lesson. For me I thought it was just a simple 22 long rifle that you can put a cheap scope on since there hardly any recoil. After reading this lesson I found that there is tones of accessories out there. I did'nt even know there was TruGlo optic sights that were made for the rifle. For me thought I would have to first figuer out what kind of stock I would like to…

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    parked in the employees-only lot with out a permit. USCP saw what appeared to be a large blade and a gun holster • When the capital police intercepted him, he [Class] admitted that he was the owner of the Jeep contained weapons • Class was later questioned by the FBI at CPD headquarters. He said he was a “Constitutional Bounty Hunter” and a “Private Attorney General” who traveled the nation with guns and other weapons to enforce federal criminal law against judges whom he believed had aced…

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    people die every year. 35,141 of those people die from a gun. Yet many unfit people are still able to go purchase a gun. Kids now fear that their light up shoes will allow a school shooter to find them easier or that if they say that wrong thing to someone, not meaning to hurt them, they will end up on someone’s list of people to kill. In my opinion guns/firearms are too easily obtained and I think this, because guardians do not keep guns properly contained and away from minors, dueto private…

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    fresh out of the Police Academy ten years prior when he was made up for lost time in a remarkable gun battle with bank robbers that almost killed him and underscored a strengthening weapons contest in the middle of hoodlums and lawmen. He joined forces with others officers and they put their lives on hold that day. These officers were awarded for the effort and courageous fight they put up during the gun battle. According to William Bratton police chief, “This is a day of recognition for what…

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    long time and will continue to be constantly talked about. Even though gun violence is an arising problem, it can be slightly reduced by the government eliminating the Right to Bare Arms and increasing security on weapon purchases and availability. The rise of gun violence in the past year or so has many people and families what the future has in store for us. Guns are everywhere, and they aren’t going away anytime soon. Guns are in video games, movies or TV shows, hunting, war, and books.…

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    Police Officer Scenarios

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    1. Fear that extremists groups who target law enforcement officers will come after me. I am always ready to shoot at any moment because I want to be the one that goes home to my family in the event of gun fight. 2. Fear that entering into houses to execute arrest warrant, respond to dispute call, or even arrest suspect may turn out to be fatal. When you make a forceful entry into a house to arrest someone, you may be killed or even accidentally shot the wrong person. 3. Increase scrutiny and…

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    the topic has become a very serious argument. There are many high risks to the idea. These risks include students getting a hold of the guns, teacher’s not being mentally…

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    The majority of the population want to have a way to feel safe, whether it be accomplished by staying in a group or carrying a concealed pistol. Having the reassurance of carrying a concealed pistol gives many people peace of mind. For instance, a young female college student walking across the dimly lit college parking lot will feel safer knowing that she has a way to properly defend herself if an attacker confronts her. The safer a person feels the more confidence they will have along with the…

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    Body Armor Report

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    1. Introduction Safety has always been the principle concern for the human beings. Since the born of the humanity, men have looked for a way to protect themselves from animals and from other men. With the introduction of knives and guns it was necessary to invent a armor that would have fit on the bodies without hindering the movements. The first kind to be used was the metal armor. It turned out to be quite resistant against the weapons of that era. With the improving of the power of the…

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