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    “The answer to crime is not gun control, it is law enforcement and self-control”-Alan Keyes. Many people have come to believe that gun control is the solution to all the firearm crimes in America, but haven’t been able to clearly see how its consequences are far worse than what it’s trying to solve. Many people have taken a side on whether it is beneficial and three columnists, in particular, Gail Collins, Nicholas Kristof, and Charles M. Blow, all have stated their opinions on the topic at…

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    Statistics: The Centers for Disease Control listed firearms as the #12 cause of all deaths between 1999 and 2013. They were also the #1 method of death by homicide (66.6% of all homicides) and by suicide (52.2% of all suicides). The biggest argument for guns are for self-defense. People use this argument to justify why gun control would be bad when in reality guns are rarely used for self defense. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, of the 29,618,300 violent crimes committed between…

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    to her safe, grabs her gun, and urgently goes to see the commotion. When she opens the door to the garage she is found face to an intruder who also bears a firearm as well. He goes to pull the trigger just as she does so herself saving both her well being and the well being of her family inside. The woman cannot imagine how her family and herself would still be protected without bearing a gun in safety. Since the year of 1791 citizens have had the right to bear arms (guns) under the Second…

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    Have you ever heard someone say to the effect of “Guns are the cause of problems and making them illegal will solve it”? This thinking is ignorant to the facts and easily persuades those who do not know better. Guns should not be outlawed because criminals always find a way to get or make guns, guns don’t kill people, and stopping a gun threat without a gun is next impossible. While in theory this works out great, but in reality creating or buying illegal firearms is very easy. In addition, most…

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    United States has about 270,000,000 guns. That’s the highest total in the world. Background info: 22% of Americans own one or more guns. 35% are men and 12% are women. Along with the federal gun laws, each state has its own guns laws. Ranging from California which has the most restrictive gun laws to Arizona which has the most lenient. 43 out of 50 states have a "right to bear arms" clause in their state constitutions, according to the Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence and the Brady…

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    The impact unrestricted gun control has had on our country is undeniable. Just in the last few days, America has experienced its largest mass shooting in history. If that does not indicate a problem, what does? According to the MST, almost 200 deaths have occurred in 2016 from mass shootings. The United States needs stricter regulations concerning gun control to prevent further deaths. A recent statistic shows that, "There were 464,033 total gun deaths between 1999 and 2013: 270,237 suicides…

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    about gun control. Gun control has always been a big deal. There are people who believe very strongly about keeping guns, and there are people who believe very strongly about banning them. Everyone has different views, but they are so important because it is such a serious topic.The picture is saying that it is not what the object is doing to cause what it is happening. The people are the reason why things happens. This picture would be for people who want to ban guns because they think guns…

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    statistics, including the ability to change the x and y axis between increments of thousandths, millions, or whatever they choose. These corporations can also choose to display total statistics or per capita statistics, or homicides vs, all gun deaths in the case of gun violence, leading to stats on the same two countries but completely different results. For example, while America includes every homicide that it can confirm occurs in any of its reports, the United kingdom, "exclude any cases…

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    Having the capacity to carry a concealed gun has been a questionable topic for a considerable period. Numerous individuals can carry concealed weapons since it is a type of self-protection. On the off chance that somebody carrying a concealed weapon is assaulted, they will have something to fight back with. On the other hand, individuals who are against carrying concealed guns say that it is not a compelling type of self-protection. On the off chance that somebody is attacked, they say that the…

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    Many people assume that guns are dangerous because of all the controversy that comes with them. I myself have never thought negatively about guns unless they are used in an unsafe manner. I grew up knowing guns are dangerous, but I was fortunate to have a family that taught me the good and bad and how to properly use them. According to pewsocialtrends.org, 95% of gun owners believe it is essential for gun owners with children to talk to their children about gun safety. For those who view…

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