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    My topic is that gun control is necessary in America. Gun control has always been a controversial topic in America, and there is consensus about whether guns should be banned or not. We’ve reached the stage that gun control has become a part of the culture wars along with health care, abortion, and climate change. Some people argue that banning guns is not necessary because gun control does not directly reduce accidents, murders or suicides in society. Gun control laws do not deter crime because…

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    of gun control. After this, he moves onto an interview of the director of Center for Research in Crime and Justice at New York University School, James Jacobs of Law who is also a professor of constitutional law where he brings up most of the main arguments for gun control and explains why these concepts would not work. They begin with some common misconceptions about things such as the “remarkable decrease in violent crime and gun crime in the U.S. since the early 1990s”, and that “most…

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    society, whether guns should be considered illegal has created an extensive amount of controversy. Especially, since the recent, devastating tragedies of shootings. Although many people believe gun control efforts have proved to be ineffective, and do not deter crime, more gun control laws would highly reduce deaths and arise a feeling of safety. Based on the aforementioned suggestions, there have been different points of views in the concept. Some people support the idea that gun control laws…

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    Jensen, Great post! A quick disclaimer, my response is heavily opinionated. It really bothers me how heavily gun proponents depend on the constitution for their arguments of why gun control would have a negative impact on society. It's quite baffling that even the majority of NRA members support reasonable, common-sense gun regulations and yet we still can't seem to get appropriate laws passed. Is the NRA not listening to its own members? First of all, if the second amendment of the…

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    Gun Control in the United States The United States has the most guns per capita in the world at 88.8 guns per 100 people, or 270,000,000 total guns (“Gun” par. 1). Today in the United States, gun control is becoming more and more of a controversial topic. The fact that we have so many guns in our country is quite alarming, especially when you consider the amount of accidents and mass shootings that have happened in the past years. Between 1982 and 2012 there were 62 mass shootings in the United…

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    I think that the idea of GPS tracking on guns is an interesting option. Ideally, it would help solve the issue of finding weapons that were used in a crimes and killings. It also could tackle the issue regarding those owning weapons illegally. More people would be discouraged from buying weapons that are not tracked and registered if they carried harsh punishments. Crime rate could drop as it becomes harder to get away with it if the weapons are tracked. Potential criminals would struggle more…

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    holds about 35- 50 percent of the world’s civilian owned guns (Masters, 2016). In reviewing America’s history, this statistic may not seem so striking since guns have always played a major role in society. However, due to the recent events regarding gun violence and an increase in terrorism, the topic of gun control has become problematic for American. When discussing gun control there are mainly two views. The democratic belief is that guns should be made more difficult to buy by putting…

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    to just about any adult in the nation would provoke people and question the law of gun control. To begin with, society has been given rules to protect themselves, which are known as their bill of rights. Bill of rights consist of the first ten amendments to the US Constitution, ratified in 1791 and guaranteeing such rights as the freedoms of speech, assembly, and worship. One of the major issue today is gun control/ the right to bear arms. The second amendment states “A well-regulated Militia,…

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    Gun Control In just the few short months of 2018, there has already been 16 high school shootings that have resulted in death or injury and over 26 students, who had their lives taken from them, were killed. More high school students are killed each year than military personnel. Gun control is one of the many controversial topics in our government today, as well as our very detailed past. Guns and gun control has built our society into what it is today and has had a major impact in our…

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    Gun control What is the number one reason that parents worry about their children in schools? The reason is the increased numbers of school shootings across the United States. The school shootings happen almost twice a week during last year which often end with the killer shoot and kill about a dozen of school students before the shooter were killed by the police's lethal force. The result can be damage families, community, and friends. In order to stop the school shootings in the USA, the…

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