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    Essay On Gun Restrictions

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    Percent…).” Because guns always seem to find a way into the hands of the wrong people, restricting certain people from obtaining firearms is not going to solve the many problems that remain. Since all other options often fail to prevent unlawful use guns, the only remaining solution lies in elimination of the perilous products. In a country that leads the world in possession of firearms and a steadily increasing percentage of shootings, guns need to be regulated for all citizens in the United…

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    Terry Paltridge's Speech

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    better. If the death of 8 innocent children and 2 beautiful women cant change your perspective on our gun laws then to tell you the truth I really don’t know what can. If we have come to a point in life where innocent people are being slaughtered by firearms and we still do nothing about it. Then I believe this nation has…

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    The Potential Gun Laws

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    analyzing the subject and going back in time, one can see that such weapon was created for both protection and overthrowing an enemy. The two bullet point below are based on researches of insider.com • Nearly 13,000 people in the US were murdered with firearms in 2015. • Gun violence is a leading cause of death in the US, according to the CDC. Since the US is a first world, they can probably mirror their neighbor’s law. Japan doesn’t have nearly causalities related to guns. It could be because…

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    Gun Control In The US

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    The debate of gun control in the United States has a long and rich history. Much has changed over the years in not only the law, but also the public’s perception on how to regulate firearms in the U.S. In early colonial America, some colonies required that the head of a household possess a gun in his or her home. Connecticut law stated that a man must carry a gun to church and other meetings to defend against native attacks. 1791 saw the states ratify the second amendment that states a…

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    The Cause Of Gun Violence

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    Gun Violence Gun violence is something that has been on the news for a very long time now. From the Newtown Connecticut school shooting and the church shooting in Charleston South Carolina, to the school shooting in Roseburg Oregon. The country is at the point where people are wondering when the next shoot is going to be at. Which is forcing people to ask, Why are these shootings happening? The second amendment of the county, states that Any american has the right to bear arms. Which gives all…

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    others. The ability to carry a firearm is not only a protection for yourself, but also serves as protection for those who are not carrying firearms around you. In the article, The Second Amendment is all For Gun Control, Adam Winkler writes to persuade his readers that gun control has always been a part of the 2nd Amendment in the United States Constitution. The 2nd Amendment is about the right to bear arms, the right we have as American citizens to carry a firearm as protection. Though guns…

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    advocates. There are millions of gun owners across America. We use these firearms in our daily lives. Citizens of America use them for self-defense, target practice, hunting, and the most important from a tyrannical government. Our second amendment states that the United States Of America has the right to bear arms, but it seems that some citizens of America want to make it harder for us to own fire arms. Some want to ban semi-automatic rifles because “they kill people”. They also wish to ban…

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    In this article presented by americas1stfreedom.org, Mark Chesnut explains ten good reasons why someone should buy an AR-15 semi automatic rifle. He writes how an AR-15 is often thought of as a weapon of war and he states that rifles in general are seldom used in crime. Mark goes on to explain the many uses of an AR-15. He explains that this gun is good for defence, fun, teaching, hunting, and competitions. Guns are often a great pastime for most people as they use it for hunting, tinkering,…

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    actions still today when you take a look at firearms, some are inspired by an older design, whereas others are made with a completely new style. Some guns are made to look one way just for show while others are set up with a purpose to be used and some started with a purpose that is now forgotten and the design is just copied because people like the old design and feel the need to replicate it for style. (Supica) (Firearms history) The very first firearms every created really did not have…

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    Gun Control Laws In Canada

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    Across North America, the use of guns and firearms were very controversial and still are till this day. Many Canadian politicians and citizens have looked down on the United States their gun control laws. On December 6th, 1989, an eye-opening tragedy for occurred. Twenty-five year old Marc Lepine walked into the University of Montreal’s Ecole Polytechnique, murdered 13 female engineering students, a woman staff member and killed himself. The massacre left the victims’ family in devastation and…

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