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    controversial side of owning a gun was derived from the numerous reoccurring murders and mass shootings in America. Of course, this causes a panic about people owning guns but there are always other factors that lead to these mishaps. In fact, many of the weapons used are often bought illegally. The ease of access to guns on the streets is what needs to be out ruled; until then, there will always be guns purchased and sold under the table Another link to gun violence is the intense amount of…

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    easy to become an owner of one. Many of this ratification limits to some severity the rights of citizens to have or even operate guns. A couple of restrictions could be vital, but before ruling has gone beyond means. Scenes having to do with deadly weapons as a firearm in this day wasn't a really big problem to worry about as it was years ago. Although it would be extremely hard to put a complete end to the various ways there are to retrieve a gun. The Supreme Court should still pass laws to…

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    even killed to survive and that is how we are here today. As time passed by, our technology and civilization has become more advanced, easier, and even more dangerous. An example of this new tech is firearms, which can be used in many ways but these weapons come with a cost. On December 15, 1791 the bill of rights was adopted, and the bill of rights came with ten amendments. One amendment is the second amendment this allow all citizens the right to bear arms and today the United States has…

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    variety of ways for hunting, sport, war, and protection. It became the social norm to have at least one stored away in most households. However, over time the tool that was once used for self-defense and as a last resort has now been turned into a weapon of mass destruction. Some might argue for the removal of guns from homes altogether. I on the other hand, have no doubt that guns themselves are not to blame; after all, they have no ulterior motive. The trouble resides in the people who use…

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    that needs to be settled shortly! Heavy weapons are way too easy to acquire in America. People expecting to purchase a gun should have to get through tests and receive the necessary training they need to hold the gun on them or to even hold. Shooters that have easy to acquire just ended up landing in the hands of felons or people who don 't know how to properly utilize a gun or people with mental problems/disabilities that shouldn 't even own a heavy weapon. Thus, since we’ve discussed those in…

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    Evan Gardiner Gardiner 1 English Ms. H. Bodanis Effectiveness of Gun Control: From Australia to the United States of America On April 28th, 1996, Martin Bryant entered the Broad Arrow café, in Port Arthur, ate a meal and slaughtered 12 people. Port Arthur is a former penal colony on the southeast coast of Tasmania. He committed this atrocity with a semi-automatic rifle. He then left the café and continued through a gift shop, parking lot and finally to a gas station killing 22 more…

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    Captain. “Del is on batteries,” Anderson said. “They need added help. Why not me? I’m knowledgeable in the department.” “Worth a shot,” the Captain responded. On the deck, Anderson could not get an unobstructed gunfire view. The man tried to reach the anti-aircraft guns, and the fourth bomb struck the vessel. The impact knocked Anderson to the ground. Bruner and Stratton ran to the deck near the gun control panels. Enclosed steel cubes directed the operations, and hung atop the primary masts had…

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    controversial issue in the United States for centuries. It gets worse after every mass shooting because it causes both political sides to debate on whether or not to implement stricter gun policies that will make it much more difficult for people to obtain a weapon. The founding fathers wrote the second amendment because they were afraid of a government that would become too big an oppressive. They believed that people should have the right to protect their families if there is ever an attack…

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    yearly from gun violence with no one to stand up for them. More than 100,000 people in America are shot in murders, suicides, or by civilian interventions by usage of legal weapons. The United States needs stricter gun laws because most massacres utilize legal weaponry. For example, many people died due to easy access to gun weapons and killed the innocence of many young children who witnessed their friends’ deaths in the Adam Lanza incident where he obtained the guns his mother owned and used…

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    Troytopia is the best place for people to live in. It has the perfect living conditions, sound social systems, and excellent living state. Troytopia is set up to offer a perfect country for people to reside. Having few rules and regulation, people live free and get rid of the hedge from the conventions. The advanced social ideas, high techniques, as well as high degree of civilization in Troytopia make Troytopia a paradise for people. In addition, Troytopia pays attention to the construction of…

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