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    Gun control is a major political topic in today’s world. Unlike the past, we have automatic weapons, which could kill larger groups of people. Although the right to bear arms was to never be infringed, time has made it unfeasible to allow people to walk down the street while carrying one of these weapons. Some people are also very protective of our constitutional rights. We can’t take our rights for granted. Once we lose our rights, we won’t get them back until we lose our country.…

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    Gun Control: Shooting Themselves in the Foot There are two major questions that are always asked when gun control is on the agenda: Is it effective? Is it constitutional? After looking at the most pertinent evidence, some conclude that the writers of the constitution wanted to protect an individual's right to keep a gun in his home to protect his family and property. On the other hand, some believe that the Second Amendment should not be related to gun control laws of today and that outlawing…

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    Pulling the trigger on Gun Control The American rifle and the semi-automatic handgun: two iconic pieces to the American culture and foundation, both symbols of authority and protection to their American users- not anymore. The American rifle and handgun receive fire from American modern society with “more than 20,000 enforced gun regulations across the country,” according to Jonathan Masters, a University of Sydney graduate and member of gunpolicy.org (Masters). These regulations jeopardize the…

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    in which an error in reasoning occurs, such as in gun control, immunizations, and universal health care. Gun control refers to the laws and policies that restrain the manufacture, modification, possession, transfer, sale, and use of firearms. One of the fallacies in gun control is committing a false casualty. This is evidenced in places with stricter gun control laws and places where the rates of gun violence is high. This implies that gun control laws cause the violence with firearms to go up.…

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    years, guns have provided us with the opportunities for peace, freedom, and protection. However, the opposite is also true, when the use of guns results in death, crime, and civil unrest. Guns in the hands of the right people establish a foundation in society in which rules must be followed. But, when the rules are broken the use of guns can result in the unjustifiable death of an individual. Today, we now have the issue of gun violence. We try to curb gun violence by utilizing gun control. Gun…

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    Most of our American citizens stand by the constitutional right to bear arms, but I can honestly say I do not do to guns play a huge role in our society crime rate. Many of the guns floating around communities typically are not registered or stolen property. The lax restrictions on gun control is an issue because it allows guns to fall into the wrong citizen's hands such as our youth, convicted felons, and the reckless individuals. These three categories of our society are overflowing our court…

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    Gun violence exists in the US and everywhere throughout the world. In the US we need gun control laws which consist of the government restricting the ability of citizens to purchase weapons. We need this law in our country due to the fact that there has been many shootings that have caused many deaths. Gun Control Laws can help our country and our world become safer. The first step in becoming a safe country is to start doing thorough background checks to the person who is purchasing the weapon.…

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    based upon a statistical analysis of gun violence, and mass shootings that occur across the nation. However, the true answer lies within how to implement gun control measures, while still maintaining freedom for all…

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    dying. Most liberals blame guns for these deaths but it is common sense that guns cannot kill by themselves. They need an evil person to use them. You cannot blame guns for these deaths. When police respond to threats of shooters the police bring guns with them, why? So they can neutralize the threat. Now in a recent mass shooting, Orlando, police took over three hours to get inside the nightclub and kill Omar Mateen. If an experienced gun owner had been carrying a gun inside of the nightclub…

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    Gun Control : Should carrying a Gun be legal nationally? An issue that America deals with everyday and an issue that many debate about year round is Gun control. Yet, the big question is should it be legal to carry one nationally? One in three americans own gun and according to The Wall Street Journal, only 30 states allow open carry. The problem of having a gun all comes down to the person who has the gun. Many sides of the argument say that carrying a gun and allowing americans to have on can…

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