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    The Great Gun Debate Although Guns are involved in crime in the United States, new gun control laws should not be created because guns can be used as protection, may be a way of life, and can help reduce crime. One reason why gun control laws should not be created is that guns can be used as protection. Since Illinois passed a law that gives citizens the right to concealed carry, crime has dropped significantly. When a robber fled through the back door of a phone…

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    Dangers Of Gun Control

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    members” (1). Informing the public about the dangers of guns is as crucial as informing the public of something like the dangers of drugs. It will not stop someone from purchasing a gun and killing innocent civilians. It is a good step informing those who do not have a clue about guns and should know the dangers. Enacting laws such as safety features would reduce number of accidental deaths from guns. Also having required course if someone owns a gun it…

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    legislation for background checks and purchasing restrictions. In addition, Cooper believes that, “With our current American federal government, legislation, and gun control policy as a whole it is nearly impossible…

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    been around firearms? Everyone has seen firearms on television or in a movie here or there but how many of you have actually been around them and know anything about them? The answer is only about 4 in 10 people in America actually claim to own a gun. So there is a good chance that people have been around a firearm or at least know someone who has one. That being established how many of them actually have some form of training with said firearm. The answer is not a lot. There are quite a…

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    Anti Gun Control Essay

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    guns from other countries that are widely used in many crimes. According to Gifford’s law center to prevent gun violence, “Three states (California, Florida, and Illinois) and the District of Columbia generally prohibit people from openly carrying firearms in public. Two states (New York and South Carolina) prohibit openly carrying handguns, but not long guns, and another three states (Massachusetts, Minnesota, and New Jersey) prohibit openly carrying long guns, but not handguns. In the…

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    builder, the human with an ability to learn and change. Gun control is still a very controversial debate and there are a lot of unfortunate events associated with gun violence. However, the right solution is not to create more laws to try and prevent them from happening, because the more criminals gets pushed, the harder they will push back. American government should not have gun control laws because it is unconstitutional, unfair…

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    In the era of automatic weapons, large caliber hand guns, and Teflon tipped bullets where extensive background checks, mental evaluations, and waiting periods should be mandatory as they are in most westernized countries, nothing is so dangerous with regards to firearms as the “Gun Show Loophole”, also known as The Brady bill loophole (Hereafter known as the GSL). Because of the GSL, anyone can walk into a gun show and without the burden of showing identification, taking a background check, or…

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    Pro Gun Control Many people nationwide feel that the more guns that are in society, the more dangerous our communities will be. In a poll executed in 2005, the results stated that fifty percent of the American public said they thought that armed judges would make courtrooms more dangerous. Likewise, the poll revealed that seventy-three percent of Americans think that schools will be more dangerous if officers on campus were armed (Alters, 2011). A large part of the public views guns as…

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    Gun Control On October 3, 2017 "New York Times" Associate Professor of Purdue University and New York Times best-selling essay collection Bad Feminist Ms. Roxane Gay argues that it's time to address concerns of gun control. Gay makes her case after the incident of the Las Vegas shooting. Gay describes in short account of who Stephen Paddock the Las Vegas shooting is, however, goes into great detail regarding the guns that were in his position. Gay also claims that gun stores should have…

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    Gun Control Cons

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    Gun control can be defined as, “any action taken by the federal government or by state or local governments to regulate, through legislation, the sale, purchase, safety, and use of handguns and other types of firearms by individual citizens” (Lee). America has internally debated the issue of gun control for over a century. It continues to be an important and pressing issue today in the United States. There are no set standards for gun control. Each state varies in its laws. For example,…

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