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    This stance was on gun control reform. I wrote a bill and presented it to the Minnesota State Legislature. I wrote this bill shortly after the Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings. My bill primarily addressed limitations on the type of gun and more stringent background checks, including restrictions on mentally ill. I did a lot of research when making determinations of what to include and exclude from the bill. I thought for the most part it was reasonable common sense gun control reform.…

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    Dalmia wrote “The case against banning guns”, in her work she talks about how the use of guns is serious issue, even though she is not from the United States she diffuses the issue that is most commonly happening their. From the acquirement of guns to the amount of shootings and the stability of citizen this is a huge problem. She states“ there is no good or easy way to get Americans have to voluntarily surrender their guns.” Citizen acquirement with guns is not only a worldwide problem…

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    No debate is truly about facts, at least that is what Kurt Schlichter believes, “But none of that matters, because this debate is not about facts”. Schlichter explains his views in his article “Gun Rights Advocates Have A Devastating New Argument Against Gun Control. Here It Is.” on the Independent Journal website. During debates, and also in argumentative articles, people’s emotions often take over and very few facts are actually used to support their arguments. Topics that lead readers and…

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    people’s perspective on gun control like it did to mine? Gun control is an issue that has been highly debated. Although most people believe in our second amendment in the right to bare arms, there is an overwhelming amount of pressure on Congress. There should be more restrictions on purchasing guns for citizens to prevent future mass shootings and Congress should pass stricter laws. According to an article in Vox, the United State by far has the highest number of privately owned guns in the…

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    In America, guns have been a part of the country’s society since about 1607, whether it be war, hunting, protecting your family, it has always been a symbol for many things. The gun control vs. gun rights debate has been an ongoing controversy since the late 1960s, weighing the rights and liberties of the individual citizen against the welfare and safety of the nation as a whole, has always been a precarious discussion. Now, 48 years later, nationwide shootings are occurring on a daily basis.…

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    Amendment states, “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed” (U.S. Constitution. Amend. II). Gun control legislation is both a federal and a state issue. There are some federal laws that still impact gun control today. One of the federal laws that have laid the groundwork for firearm legislation is the National Firearms Act of 1934, this law was passed “as a response to a perceived increase in the…

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    The Debate of Gun Control Americans are faced with a huge predicament of violence throughout the nation. Streets have become a place where the innocent are fearful. Women are attacked and raped, teenagers are found dead because of a fight over menial things, and small children are often victims of revenge attacks. Everyone is frustrated and fearful when the news reveals stories like these, and the government tries to implicate regulations to keep the violence low. However, should we strip people…

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    Gun sales and gun control Name Institution Guns and crime tend to be used synonymously. But are the two different aspects really associated? Do guns really cause crime and if they do are there laws governing gun sales, usage and control? These are some of the questions that pop up when tackling the issue of gun sales and control. The debate on the same topic is not something new. In 1924, Robert La Follete, who was a presidential candidate, stated that it was the American people’s…

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    2015 Gun Control and Homicides Harvard Professor Lisa Hepburn stated, “Where there are more guns there is more homicide” (Hepburn). Gun control has become a hot topic in today’s society but so has the crime rate. With guns being so easily obtainable whether legally or illegally, crimes will always exist. But, with the set of some regulations one would believe that citizens would act accordingly and keep crime away but everyone is not so able. So, I pose the question, does gun…

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    Guns have the potential to lead to serious injury and even death. As children, most everyone is taught to be cautious with and generally stay clear from them. The perceived danger and apparent threat of firearms leads people to believe that guns have no place in today’s society. This panic over guns leads to the proposition of policies of controlling, banning, and even taking guns from the people. It is debatable whether or not these policies could help prevent the threat of guns becoming…

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