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    The American people should have the right to bears, however in a reasonable manner conditionally; thus an arms control policy is necessary. For uniformity’s sake nation-wide, it would be imperative that policy be enacted federally. Gun control is a rather controversial issue that has been discussed at length in various settings, judicial and social. The argument for gun control is largely fueled by the rate of accidental shootings, suicides and more recently mass shootings such as Sandy Hook…

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    we need guns in our homes but we need one in our home as a self-defense mechanism but we also need one to get rid of predators who are pestering or killing our cattle. Gun control, throughout our country, in the United States of America is a topic that is discussed on a daily basis throughout our country. It has had some criticism and some support by many citizens of the United States. The people who criticize believe that it isn’t the gun that kills, it’s the person behind the gun. The…

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    Guns control have become a major issue over the years as laws seems to be less severe, and safety for it has been overlooked. People seem to hold on to this believe that they need their guns for safety, though these people who have guns usually don't even get to use them on any major threat. Not to say violence doesn’t occur but most that do end in fatality because guns are involved. I guess there is always a sense of security if you have a gun by your side, but at what cost, when do people…

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    stories connected? Well, one of the many connections it has is gun violence. Gun violence, as many of us know, has been a controversial topic for many Americans in the past and even now in the present. So being it has been an issue for so long, it has raised questions about whether or not our country should have stricter gun control laws. Some believe there is a need for additional gun control considering the number of lives lost due to guns every year. While on the other hand, believe there is…

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    Gun Control Pros And Cons

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    The debate of gun control is becoming a national issue. With the many mass shootings, accidents and suicides, it only seems natural for law makers to argue the issue. However, all citizens should maintain the right of personal gun ownership, understand that guns are a natural part of our American heritage and know that the violence surrounding guns is a misconception. Gun rights have been questioned over the course of history. In 1791, when the Second Amendment was ratified, gun ownership…

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    Jaspreet Kaur PAD 700 Module 1 Guns are very powerful weapons, which can cause extreme damage such as, death. Even though, many individuals have gun from safety purpose, but when the same safety tools lands up in the wrong hand, it causes mass destruction in our society, something we have been viewing a lot for the past few years. Over the years, guns control and policies have been taking a lot of highlight in the media and have been the top debatable issues in the United States, especially…

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    In America today gun control legislation is not given due consideration. Statistics have proven that “85% of prosecutions were under two laws -- possession of a firearm by a felon and possession of a firearm while committing another federal crime.”(Tal Kopan, 2016) Controversy has risen regarding Gun legislation, crime rates in America and the Constitutions Second Amendment. Gun control laws in America should be better imposed. Mass shootings have taken a toll on America. So far there has been…

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    Gun Control Mental Illness

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    Gun Control and Mental Illness Because of the lack of stringent gun control laws in the United States, there have been incidents that are more violent and deadly. In today’s society we have been witness more than a plethora of school shootings, deaths by misuse, the selling and trading of firearms to the very mentally ill, and other small incidents that go uncounted for. When the words “gun control” enters the ears and eyes of conservatives and enthusiasts, they argue that it is against their…

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    Laws about gun control are getting to overwhelming. With all the killing over the years people are saying that it’s the guns killing. With gun control laws they must have a license to carry a gun. Most people are saying the we should have more guns and less crime will happen. With more people carrying guns less crime will happen. In my opinion with more guns the people that are committing the crimes will see that the store owners and the people that are walking the streets are carrying ,and the…

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    Do you believe that we need gun control? Many people think that it is a problem, for several reasons like: the safety of children and being able to carry in public. Having a firearm around children is not a bad thing as long as you have it locked up with the safety on and not loaded. With carrying in public seems to be another problem for some; the FBI does over 23 million background checks for people who would want to own a firearm (Dent 1). This then works out better; there are 42 states that…

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