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    them. The guns laws is one law that is supposed to help maintain order, but it doesn't. Also laws that can have you spend the rest of your life in prison over little things. Laws that don't maintain order, are the laws made to put people in prison for long periods of times and keep the prisons filled. One law that keeps the prisons filled is the gun laws. Yes not everyone should have a gun and not everyone should be able to get a gun. Some people that get guns should not have guns like…

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    Gun control should not be in force because it only affects the people who follow the laws. If weapons were banned, that is, putting gun control into effect, the people who follow laws won’t be able to protect themselves from people who don’t abide by the laws. The main purpose of fire arms is self- protection. So if the government try to take our weapons away from us we can just throw the 2nd amendment at them and tell them that this is unconstitutional. We understand they are trying to cut down…

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    Based on data published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevent (CDC) in 2013 there were over 33,000 deaths by firearms, with the majority of these deaths coming from civilian use. That accounts for more than 17% of all documented injury deaths within the United States. I believe that guns are becoming too heavily relied on as a form of protection. With so much speculation in the media of how much crime takes place today, it seems to me as if civilians are turning to firearms as a means…

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    Against Gun Control Debate

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    The Debate on Gun Control Gun control has been a controversial topic in politics for years. Just like many other highly controversial topics, citizens in the United States are either all for gun control or 100 percent against it. There does not seem to be any end in sight for the fight on gun control. Firearm laws are always a big issue in politics because some people think if they were to take away firearms then the crime rate would go down. They also believe the amount of “gun deaths” would…

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    Gun Control Agreed

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    Should Guns Control Laws be Agreed in the United State? There are 4 people died in one hour in the United State per day right now, because of the gun shoots. (Just the facts: Gun violence in America) This is the biggest argument in the United State, and the numbers of gun accidents still have the growing trend by years and years. Therefore, Gun control laws should be established in the United State to protect the human life. The president candidate who is called Hilary Diane Clinton said that…

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    Gun Control Theory

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    Discussion Previous studies, which examine the effect of gun control laws have generally failed, with the exception of a few, to discover a statistically significant gun control effect on the violent crime rate. This present study is concurrent with inferences drawn from previous studies about their inability to discover statistically significant gun control effects. After conducting our analyses there was not a statistically significant effect, with the exception of one relationship, on…

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    The Policy Of Gun Control

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    I chose to review the policy of gun control. Years ago, shootings were not a worry in American’s lives. Now, it can be a fear to drop your children off at school. Safety should be taken very seriously, and putting more importance on gun control laws is a major first step. It is a big controversy whether gun laws should be strengthened or weakened. Should concealed consent to carry be taken away all together, or should the process to receiving a permit be more in depth? Should be police…

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    for her, but next time how can we be sure? In today’s society, guns are the center of controversy. If guns are being argued that they shouldn’t be legal in any setting, why would we promote them in an educational setting with the youth and future of America at risk every day? That is why we negate the resolution that teachers should have the right to conceal and carry firearms on school grounds. For my first point, I assert that guns in school take away from the learning environment in which a…

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    In 2011, there were over 11,000 gun homicide victims. Guns are used in crime because they are easy to obtain and only one of the two different ways to acquire a gun is actually regulated (Braga).With all of the recent shootings and crimes going on, why does the United States do something to fix the issue? Massachusetts is one of the states trying to require both primary and secondary transactions to be recorded. Secondary transactions are guns resold to any from another buyer, which makes up…

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    Sedgwick Mrs. Metzker English 1 A 02/01/2016 Would more gun regulations reduce the amount of violent crimes? The US has 270,000,000 guns, which is the highest total per capita in the world. In 2015, the total number of gun-related incidents is 52,851 and 13,372 gun-related deaths. Now I will tell you three reasons gun laws should be more strict. First, more strict gun laws will reduce the amount of gun-related deaths. In 2014 to 2015 the gun-related deaths went up 790. Also in 2014 to 2015 the…

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