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    Is Gun Control Important

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    Gun Control A lot of people think we don’t need gun control. Americans like to bring the Second Amendment into it. Others say there is the right to bear arms in America; American citizens like men and women have guns, and education about guns and gun safety is needed to prevent accidental gun deaths. We do need gun control because we don’t know what American citizens are going to do with the guns they own or have bought. A lot of men and women have guns. Out of all the citizens in the United…

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    Guns are powerful. Not only in how much damage they can do to you with just one bullet fired, but even the presence of a gun can send any man, saint or criminal, running. Guns can be used as a form of offense and defence. They can protect our society, more than they damage it. Although some believe that gun control should further restrict the selling of firearms, they actually shouldn’t because they can be used as a form of defence, and citizens have the right, stated in the second amendment, to…

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    Murders and home invasions are a huge factor in today's reality; many people can get seriously hurt, or even worse, dead. Owning a concealed handgun would help prevent many of these disasters from happening. Lives could even be saven; a lot of people do not own a firearm because it's illegal to own one without a permit. Anderson, Dave People should still have them to protect themselves from any of those causes that mentioned above, such as murders, robbery, and abduction. Owning a weapon would…

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    A study in 2010 by the FBI: UCR, one of these things happens every 25.3 seconds. If we had the any citizen had the right to own guns, they can protect themselves against these violent crimes and even turn the tables. Numbers for these crimes would jump down dramatically and giving the sense of safety. Protection can not only just be used for crimes, but also invasions from other…

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    States have started legalizing guns but, is it worth it? The literal definition of gun is, “a weapon incorporating a metal tube from which bullets, shells, or other missiles are propelled by explosive force, typically making a characteristic loud, sharp noise”. The accurate definition of weapon is “A thing designed or used for inflicting bodily harm or physical damage”. Do we really need something that inflicts bodily harm to each other? Though, guns have saved many people if you compare it to…

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    Criminals are somehow able to buy guns even when the law says they should be prohibited. We need to enforce existing laws first before trying to solve issues by making more laws . Inventing a system of banning assault weapons will be the initial problem. For example, the laws that already associate with this issue are ineffectual. Some of these guns are really just ordinary rifles; therefore it is hard for legislators to successfully regulate…

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    By Federal law gaining legal access to a gun is a process simpler than a refinancing a family home in the United States. Our government states that under federal law a licensed gun dealer cannot sell any handguns and/or ammo to anyone that is under 21 and can’t sell long arms (Shot guns/ rifles) to anyone under the age of 18 but an unlicensed dealer cannot sell handguns to anyone under 18 and can sell long arms to anyone regardless of age. Everyday there are up to nine deaths under the age of 21…

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    The effects of gun control I feel could be very dangerous. Taking away the right to bear arms could endanger defenseless families when an armed criminal breaks into their house. Taking firearms off of the legal market doesn’t mean that they still won’t be bought and sold illegally. An example of something that is illegal but widely bought and sold would be drugs. They are highly illegal but the demand for them is through the roof. So then, when the common law abiding citizen cannot buy a firearm…

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    firearms. Guns’ very existence can either harm or use to defend. The issue lies on who exactly gets hold of these weapons. Who should we trust? How should such laws be justified? If correct implements are taken, many invaluable, American lives would be saved. In order to decrease potential harm, guns should be distributed only with special regulations. During the Boston Marathon of 2013, there was an unexpected explosion, followed by shootings, leaving many civilian casualties. Those guns were…

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    Gun control has been a major issue for many years now and it seems as time progresses, gun violence rates are increasing. There have been many mass shootings in the United States because not everyone who possesses a gun is in the right state of mind. There are many disagreements to the safety requirements of purchasing a gun. Although there have been safety requirements before, those laws did not help decrease the violence but increased it. Therefore the lawmakers have been discussing if guns…

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