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    Gun Control Arguments

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    United States, the topic of gun control has become extremely controversial. When it comes to this issue, most of us will readily agree that guns are often abused in American society. Where this agreement ends, however, is on the question of gun control laws. Whereas some are convinced that gun ownership is a necessary freedom and protective measure, others maintain that more gun control laws will have a beneficial effect on society. Moreover, the discussion regarding gun control is often…

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    The Gun Control Debate

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    topic of gun control for my research paper. I came to choose this topic because I thought since the controversy over this subject is so prominent in today’s current news, there would be plenty of information regarding the subject. I decided it would be a good idea to share my opinion on this issues and see what others have to say about it. I was looking forward to see what the supporters of gun control had to say about it. My position on this topic is that I am against gun control; the…

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    Gun Control Bad

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    While supporters for loose gun control perceive guns as a tool for self-defense, they overlook a serious and fundamental reality about guns: guns can and do kill people. Without proper firearm laws, people are far more susceptible to die by a gun. States with loose gun control tend to have a higher rate of death by a firearm than states with strict gun control. Previously, it had been shown that in states with more firearms, there have also been higher rates of crime; on the other hand, states…

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    Gun Control Is Bad

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    I think gun control is the most dangerous thing in the United States. There is history about guns. In my opinion, I think the people should make guns illegal because a lot of problems caused by gun control. I know people want to keep gun to themselves from robbery and wild animals. Guns control are always a problem in the United States. It also might affect on many parent sending their kids to schools and they don’t know if the school is safe for their kids to go to. Even it’s not in school but…

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    Debate On Gun Control

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    enforce gun laws, and even boycott the sale of guns in America. There is no doubt that the issue of firearm control is one that is prevalent across the entire globe. However, within America, the main debates toward gun control are: The rising and lowering…

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    Limits Of Gun Control

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    I believe in gun control and all its limits, But is this limit enough? Well, I believe no there are too many guns just remaining in the market and it's starting to get out of control. I believe bigger guns such as, Assault Rifles, Submachine guns, Shotguns and any other war weapons should be off limits! I think weapons such as pistols should only be the remaining gun. Not Automatic pistols, only a single shot to prevent accidental fires and harm. Only Army men, S.W.A.T, and bigger law…

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    Gun Control In California

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    firearms, and short-barreled shotguns are prohibited. Some people argue that owning a handgun increases a person's risk of being killed. Others say that guns aren't the problem, the people are. Managing the type of people that are allowed access to guns, through background checks, can reduce gun violence without taking the right to self-defense. Guns laws in California are much more restrictive compared to other states (ScienceNews). For example, in Alaska, as long as you are 21 years old you…

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    Gun Control In Mexico

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    Though some would believe that making guns completely illegal would solve everything, this is not the case. Mexico is a prime example as to why making guns illegal would just make things worse. In Mexico, one has to get permission from the government to buy a gun as well as pay up to thousands of dollars (Burnett 2012). Not only is it difficult to even get a gun but also, “The military further regulates the caliber of the weapon, how many guns a person can own, how much ammunition they can buy…

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    Gun Control Regulations

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    Gun control has been a controversial topic in this world and recently it has generated heated discussion, especially in the US. Many people, including President Obama, voice their concerns over gun registration and call for tighter gun control. They argue that the current gun regulation is responsible for many recent cases of extreme violence. On the other hand, people who are in favour of the Second Amendment believe that regular citizens should be allowed to own weapons to better defend…

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    Gun Control In The US

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    The debate of gun control in the United States has a long and rich history. Much has changed over the years in not only the law, but also the public’s perception on how to regulate firearms in the U.S. In early colonial America, some colonies required that the head of a household possess a gun in his or her home. Connecticut law stated that a man must carry a gun to church and other meetings to defend against native attacks. 1791 saw the states ratify the second amendment that states a…

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