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    Persuasive Essay Excessive amounts of guns are bad American citizens are labeled with their obsession to guns, and rightfully so. Guns in the U.S. are currently at a ratio of 88.8 to every 100 citizens (the guardian, ProCon.Org.), adding up to a total of 270,000,000 guns in circulation, suffice for a vast majority of citizens However, this astronomical figure, which to be put in perspective exceeds the quantities found in West Bank/Gaza, Mexico, Pakistan, and Yemen combined, proves to be…

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    Bibliography: Gun Control Everyone has their opinion over Guns, many believe it’s ok to have guns but others disagree. But many have guns for protection, I understand people abuse the power on having guns and commit a crime. Many shootings have occurred this year and last year. I feel that people should be allowed to have guns, but I also believe in order to maintain one, they shall do a background and medical check on the person before allowing purchase. Sanders argues over gun control during…

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    Gun control can go both ways. Either you completely support guns, or are utterly against them. There is an in between, but that does not really matter in this case, mostly because the in between people most likely do not care. In the many articles that I have read, it seems there are more people for the ban of guns rather than letting them just go around and be easily bought like they are now. I will bring up the pros and cons of having and not having guns. What America would be like if we did…

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    Gun Control Act Case Study

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    the Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America group. They argue that this will lead to more damage because people who are concealing their weapons will want to be a vigilante and not wait for law enforcement to come, risking more deaths and injury than the gunman would. It is said that in practice a concealed weapon does more damage to the gun owners than it does on the criminals, but I would personally be safe than…

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    000 Americans were killed in gun related homicides (Zakaria). It has been estimated that there are over 310 million guns in the hands of United States citizens (Krouse). These statistics have rallied many gun-control opponents and proponents to action. Gun control opponents believe that the answer to this problem is to loosen gun control laws to dissuade potential shooters. Gun control proponents believe that the answer is to tighten gun control laws so that a gun is never put into a…

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    Essay On Gun Control Laws

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    Gun control policies are a debatable topic within the United States. Over half of the homicide deaths each year are gun related, and mass shootings are becoming frighteningly frequent. Lawmakers currently debate over making restrictive gun control laws that will intensify the requirements to become a legal gun owner with hopes of preventing the thousands of deaths caused by shootings each year. Gun rights activists believe that the government is threatening their second amendment right to bear…

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    simply shouldn’t be. Guns bring a balance and a sense of safety when used in the right hands. Imagine this you pull up to your house one day and your door is wide open. You can hear voices come from the inside, and your immediate instincts are to call the police. When the police show up your feel of uneasiness and horror suddenly disperse and you feel a sense of safety. The reason you suddenly feel…

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    Relatively speaking, Canada is a country that has managed to keep gun violence to a minimum rate compared to other countries. However, the acts of one man on a murderous rampage sparked an outrage that lead to the development of the Long Gun Registry with the hope that it would diminish the availability of weaponry to criminally minded individuals. The Long Gun Registry was not successful in targeting criminals, as it actually only targeted law abiding citizens and homicide rates actually…

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    The Wonders of Gun Control Every time there is a shooting in the news there is always a flock of people that pop up and say “ We need stricter gun control” or “ take away the guns”. Guns aren’t the problem it is the people behind them. There should be more control on the people buying them, but most protesters want certain accessories or types of guns banned. In the US there are about 300 million guns in circulation. The gun to murder ratio is 20,696 guns legally and privately owned to one…

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    We Need More Gun Control

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    Everyday in our country more and more people are dying from guns. Which is why we need better gun control. The right to bear arms is starting to infringed on every ones right to pursue happiness. My whole life I have lived in Cleveland, Ohio and since it 's an open carry state. Meaning that it is legal to carry a gun as you walk down the street, as long as you have a license. The fear of being shot by a gun is all to high. We need better gun control because people getting shot is becoming all…

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