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    year because of guns. There are murders, gangs murders, school shootings and mass killings. These things happen every year. Gun control should take action and stop the killings. Gun control should be more strict, because it would decrease mass killings, decrease suicide rates, and decrease gang murders. The number of death would decrease if there are more strict gun control. If gun control were more strict about guns, there would be less killings. The United States has 88.8 guns per 100 people,…

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    stricter gun control over the use of certain types of weapons. Pro-gun activist claim that strict gun laws will cause lack of self-defense and give the government more power. While anti-gun activist claim that gun control will reduce the amount of gun caused deaths. Because of the horrifying recent events, gun control has been brought to many U.S. citizens’ attention; therefore, it is important to study the advantages and disadvantages of controlling firearms. On the advantage side, anti-gun…

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    Gun Control Gun control throughout recent years in the United States has been a very controversial and debated topic. Since the recent decades, many actions have been made to help prevent large shootings such as in Sandy Hook or Colorado. Such actions could be seen as early as in the Brady Bill which was passed in 1993 by Bill Clinton (“Brady Act” 1). Since this time, many more regulations have been put in place to protect America from horrible instances like these, but not much has changed…

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    Pro gun control Americans believe guns are very dangerous. They believe that guns are so dangerous that certain locations need to be gun free. In an ideal world that would be a great idea. It would save countless lives. However we don’t live in an ideal world and criminals don’t listen to signs and laws, they are criminals. Basically, gun free zones were put in place to protect areas that are usually undefended or have a large amount of people in them. The idea was that if you can’t bring guns…

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    Gun Control Pros And Cons

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    Introduction - complete legalization of individual gun ownership with some restrictions and precautions A. Definition of topic being argued- Gun control (or firearms regulation) is the set of laws or policies that regulate the manufacture, sale, transfer, possession, modification, or use of firearms by civilians. The definition of the argument is should guns be banned from every American citizen or just stricter laws and still have our right to the second amendment? B. Significance of the…

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    Repercussions of Gun Control If you were a criminal would you rob someone that's armed or someone that isn't? The answer you chose is what every criminal would choose as well. Gun control is a controversial issue on whether or not there should be more or less and which side results in less gun related deaths/incidents. The Unites States should not have stricter gun control laws because keeping firearms from law abiding citizens will result in more gun related deaths. Increasing gun control…

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    Gun Control Pros And Cons

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    Gun control, do we need it? I believe that we need gun control. Gun control is a way of protecting our families without using weapons. It also limits the amount of guns out there. There are many pros and cons of gun control. That I will explain in this topic. There are some bad things, cons, to gun control. With gun control there would be more thefts of guns than any other object. Gun control also isn’t the way they should go. It’s not the gun that does the violence, it’s the owner. Some people…

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    The Gun Control Act of 1968 prohibited the sale of guns to several types of individuals consisting of minors, people with criminal records, disabled, illegal aliens, dishonorably discharged military personnel and others. In 1993 the Act was changed by the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act. This Act said that background checks for all unlicensed carriers had to be done before they could purchase any firearms from a licensed dealer. However, there has been discussion that there is a “gun show…

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    Gun Control {Gun Control – Pro} A criminal breaks into your house. What do you do? With gun control the criminal knows that you don’t have a gun and won’t hesitate to do or take whatever he pleases. In addition, the criminal will most likely have some type of weapon on him, but you won’t, and he’ll be able to kill you easily. Without gun control chances are, criminals won’t break into your house as much. Why? Because of the uncertainty of whether you have a gun or not. Everyone with a gun…

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    Gun control is a huge ordeal in our society right now. There are alot of problems and ideas about it, and people are dying to the cause of others having guns. Is it because we are giving guns out too willingly and the wrong people are getting them? Or are guns just something that we cant trust giving out to civilians. Some people say gun control should happen, other say it shouldnt. In this report i will cover all the different kinds of weapons, and the pros and cons of gun control, and possibly…

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