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    control laws don’t want to take away guns, they would like more laws enforced. Such as, a law requiring a first-time gun buyer to take a gun safety course, a law involving trigger locks on guns, a law requiring gun owners to lock up all guns and ammunition. They would also like to raise the minimum age on purchasing and owning a gun, banned companies from selling guns to people over eighteen that have committed a crime, and/or have every gun owner have a gun license and have his or her own gun…

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    able to have a normal day without shootings? What will Barack Obama do to change the normal day as it is now, and can he do anything? A broken system: If you walk down the street, there are many shops and supermarket, where you can buy a gun and ammunition. It is normal to buy guns, it feels like the same as buying a skateboard. There are shelves as far as the eye can see. It is comparable to be in sport shop to buy a skateboard. You can choose all kind of colours and designs, so you can almost…

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    the war. ‘No amount of skill on the part of the higher commanders, no training however good on the part of officers and men, no opportunity however great of arms and ammunition will enable victories to be won without the sacrifice of man’s lives’. Haig is explaining the reality of war, that no amount of training, skill or ammunition can win you the was without the death of soldiers. He also goes on to say that to win the war in the long run you need patience and the sacrifice of mens’ lives.…

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    development. Currently the Navy is working to create a 32 Mega-joule railgun that can fire at least 10 rounds of ammunition per minute. While the proof of concept has been achieved, the firing rate is still a work in progress. Due to sustained Joule heating from current flow, the rails are at constant risk of deformation. Solving this issue would save millions of dollars in ammunition and would make ships much…

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    George Washington’s was important to U.S history, because of his military leadership and contribution during the Revolutionary War leading into the beginning of the United States. In June 19, 1775 Washington was chosen as General and Commander-In-Chief of the continental army . In order to have a balance they elected George Washington because he had military experience, and will do what he can at his best at no cost. He led the volunteers in its incredible defeat against the most powerful…

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    repelled by the Colonial Militia, resulting in a loss of over 1000 men for the British due to either being wounded or killed. More British soldiers came from Boston to fight. On the third assault from the British, the Colonial Militia ran out of ammunition and…

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    developing and are fighting wars at the same time, in order to determine the relationship between the two. Poverty and war are two problems often intertwined in the same country. There is a huge connection between war and poverty, including the sale of ammunition, relationships between third and first world countries, and huge military…

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    Without the protection of the “king” the U.S. citizens had no protection at all, because he controlled the whole military and their utillary. Also, the “king” was “waging War against us,” which made matters worse because he had an advantage due to his ammunition (Declaration of Independence). This is why the second amendment is a great significance to the constitution. Currently the U.S. has been receiving surprise attacks from terrorist, but because we bare arms, they haven’t corrupted our…

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    French Revolution only housed only a few common criminals. Despite such few prisoners, the fortress stood as a symbol of royal tyranny. The rising rebellion of the Third Estate, known as the National Assembly, were looking to capture weapons and ammunition to support their cause. They had earlier taken over the Hôtel des Invalides to gather the weapons there. They found 29,000 to 32,000 muskets, but they were without gunpowder or ammo. The commandant at the Invalides had transferred 250 barrels…

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    else would they do this unless it is for our own safety. The legalization of marijuana is the bullet to the gun that could one day take your child’s life. Are you prepared to supply that ammunition to our society like the disgraceful creators of this ad? Are you willing to provide society with that kind of ammunition, only for them to turn on themselves and others? It is appalling how advertisements like this make us as a society, question our morals, beliefs and values. We value the strict…

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