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    epidemic of gun violence that permeates throughout the country, a country where there has been over 43,000 incidents of gun violence in the first ten months of 2015 alone (Gun Violence Archive). Solutions have been brought up, but the United States Congress has not passed any laws in order to control firearms in this country. There is one solution that Congress has voted on in the past five years, and does have overwhelming public support, universal background checks. In this heated debate about…

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    Gun control is the set of laws or policies that regulate the manufacture sale, transfer, progression, modification, or use of firearms by civilians. Gun crime in America has become a big issue, too many young people are going to the cemetery. Today guns are being used more frequently. These guns are not only being used for hunting but also for murdering people. These weapons have fallen into the wrong hands, which has made it more dangerous for people to enjoy life. There have been way too many…

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    interesting to know that even though guns have been banned, the use of a gun in crimes is still rising. The average response time for a cop car to reach a 911 emergency is four minutes. Larry Mudgett, served in the LAPD for 35 years, and was a member of the famous LAPD SWAT team for 14 years. He said, “When an intruder enters your house, the outcome of the situation will be decided within three seconds of his entering the home” (MUDGETT, 2014). Eighty percent of home break-ins happen through…

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    Gun Control in America The topic of American gun control has been debated throughout the country by everyone from elected officials to common citizens. Recently, the matter of how guns should be controlled in the United States has held a spotlight in the countries media as a result of an increase in the number of acts of mass gun violence. In recent years, many politicians have called for a plan resembling that of the gun reforms of Australia and Great Britain to be implemented in the United…

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    has become such a big issue to this day is gun control. Gun control in the U.S. has lead to various deaths especially on the kids school community. It’s devastating to constantly hear on the news that another school shooting has occurred in the U.S., but unfortunately our gun laws won’t change and we have to live with the fact that anyone can get access to a deadly weapon like this. There is a way to keep this from happening, and that’s just to change our gun laws. However, as much as they try…

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    Evan Gardiner Gardiner 1 English Ms. H. Bodanis Effectiveness of Gun Control: From Australia to the United States of America On April 28th, 1996, Martin Bryant entered the Broad Arrow café, in Port Arthur, ate a meal and slaughtered 12 people. Port Arthur is a former penal colony on the southeast coast of Tasmania. He committed this atrocity with a semi-automatic rifle. He then left the café and continued through a gift shop, parking lot and finally to a gas station killing 22 more…

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    the weather, President Trump, Transgenders/the LGBT movements, police brutality and gun control. But, since we continue to see and hear more tragic stories about individuals dying due to firearms whether from a mass shootings, police officers or just from regular gun-on-gun violence, gun control has been one of the top trending topics to speak about in today’s news, social media and local conversations. Gun control is and always be a sketchy topic to get into due to everyone having their own…

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    Gun Control Research Paper

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    A. RESEARCH TOPIC The purpose of this paper is to determine if gun control laws lower gun-related homicide rates in the United States, as based on an analysis of statistical data following the implementation of the Brady Act; as well as, to determine if these laws produce an increased demand for guns in illegal gun markets. One of the major concerns for American citizens is that the Brady Act and any further actions by the government affect our rights under the Second Amendment to the United…

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    Gun Control Case Study

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    generations violent crimes and gun control have been under construction, yet we seem to still have vicious crimes happening in the United States. Situations like these are hard to control, and unfortunately has the population grows, the tougher it is going to become. Violent crimes are either acted out by raping a victim, murdering or a vicious act on someone, and anything that has to do with putting someone 's life in danger. Some of these crimes are affected with the use of guns, however an…

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    In the United States in more recent years there has been a lot of debate on gun control due to events like the most recent school shooting. Both sides, Democratic and Republican, have argued for and against two very radical solutions: increasing gun control to the point of taking away guns from everyone that is not military or police, and arming teachers across the country. While both of these solutions have their benefits and flaws, one very important aspect of the active shooter epidemic seems…

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