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    Crime and firearms, to many, may appear to go hand in hand. But can they both be linked together? Do firearms always lead to crime? If so, do “gun control” laws on firearm ownership and use protect citizens or stop crime? This question is the basis for the gun control debate amongst liberals and conservatives that has been going on for decades. Gun control can even stem back as far as 1837 when Georgia passed a law stating that handguns were illegal but this law was ruled unconstitutional and…

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    What do you think when I say gun control? Most people will think to ban gun from every citizen’s hands and take away their second amendment. I don’t stand for gun control I think it takes away our constitutional rights. If they are taken away it would be a violation of our constitution that our founding fathers established over 200 years ago. This year we have had 13,000 deaths by fire arms. From my point of view that’s is a positive decrease from the 13,600 deaths last year. Now of those…

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    Gun control should not be a thing. Why take away someone's right to own a fireman when they haven't done anything wrong.They're are everything off of people's actions, instead of the many responsible gun owners in america. The government should not affect gun control for people just because they couldn't stop the massacre.There are plenty of responsible young adults using guns for self defense, and stopping people from having guns will only cause more conflict.Instead of focusing on the small…

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    Recently, gun control has been the center of many heated debates by forcing the United States to reconsider the Second Amendment “right to bear arms.” The majority of Americans will readily agree that most violent crime in the United States involves the use of some kind of gun. Because guns are much quicker and deadlier than knives or clubs, they are the "weapon of choice" in the commissions of crime. However, radical laws that diminish the right of the public to bear arms jeopardizes public…

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    than ten bullets and exclude them from societal purchase. (Richman). Gun control was designed to prevent crime, however guns don’t kill people, people kill people, and…

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    the people to keep and bear Arms shall not be infringed” (“Gun Control Overview” 3). I believe that the government has to follow what is already stipulated, but in this case, the nation and the citizens are being affected by this dangerous attacks. Additionally, the citizens have to understand that there’s people out with serious problems such as, mental illness, chronic depressions, drug addicts, etc. Who have the privilege to own a gun, which is putting at risk every individual. It is proven…

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    Gun control is the set of laws or policies that regulate the manufacture, sale, transfer, possession, modification, or use of firearms by civilians. Most countries have a restrictive firearm guiding policy, with only a few legislations being categorized as permissive. Jurisdictions that regulate access to firearms typically restrict access to only certain categories of firearms and then to restrict the categories of persons who will be granted a firearms license to have access to a firearm.…

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    Gun Control Since the formation of this great country there has been a constant struggle between the right to own firearms. At times one side has the upper hand, then at other times the other side is in control. The Democratic side has been trying to go against the Constitution since the beginning of the fight. In recent times the Republicans and the National Rifle Association have fought greatly to keep this country the way the founding fathers intended for it to be. Currently, in…

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    times, the controversial debate on gun control has been growing exponentially. Many people questioned how should firearms be obtained, and who can get firearms. On one side of the argument, people are fighting to restrict guns with the belief that it will reduce the number of shootings and crimes. While on the other side, people are fighting to regulate guns with the belief that the right to bear arms will reduce shootings and crimes. Banning guns will just take guns from the hands of good…

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    know that people want gun control, but what else must we understand in order to minimize or eliminate school shootings? In 2018, the U.S is facing a very big problem that it has yet to find an adequate solution. Corresponding to the recent Parkland High School shooting, many people have gone to call for a stricter gun policy. We have two sides arguing for and against gun reform but what if there are more solutions? It is important to look for solutions outside of gun control because that debate…

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