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    approximately 30 deaths due to firearms a day. The US has over ten thousand deaths due to firearms a year. Gun violence has reportedly raised the price of medical costs and has increased the amount of security in towns. Up to 40% of gun sales involve no background checks, and most Americans are in favor of current gun laws or slightly more…

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    first candidate in our generation to talk about justifying gun control which goes against everything the 2nd amendment states. The 2nd Amendment is the right to bear arms which means everyone has the right to posses a firearm if they go through a background check to determine if the person is smart and safe with the firearm. The people of the United States need guns to protect themselves against invasions or attacks. A candidate for president, Clinton has made her advocacy for new restrictions…

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    Guns and Lives Introduction Gun control is one of the biggest debatable and emotional issues in the United States. Gun violence is a serious problem in multiple cites of the United States. There are citizens that believe there need to be gun control laws and citizens that believe there should not be gun control laws. Is America the most violent when it comes to controlling guns? The whole purpose of the gun control law is to constrain or control the sale, purchase, transfer, or possession of…

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    Gun Control Pros And Cons

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    Many opponents of gun control argue that limits on gun ownership are unconstitutional because they violate the Second Amendment, which includes the phrase the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed. Opponents often emphasize the “shall not be infringed part while ignoring the other clause about the right being connected to a well regulated Militia but nobody’s perfect. Even emphasizing the right component, however, if we slow down and think about what an absolute right…

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    Gun Reform Research Paper

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    only given to those in need of firearms for work (Matthews, 3). To receive a fire-arm license, citizens must undergo a screening process which includes a safety course, criminal history, background checks, provision of personal references, all finalized by a mandatory waiting period of sixty days. The background checks are rather extensive, focusing on mental, addiction, and criminal histories (Hickey, 4). Majority of these laws were not strictly enforced until recent years following the attack…

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    Follow Up Inspection

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    the subchapters that would be evaluated were explained to Nancy Parker and Linda Offield. Preparation for the inspection included reviewing frequency of inspections made, observing the operations compliance history, the operations fee history, background check list and controlling person list, etc The Director was present. Nancy Parker qualifies under 746.1501(a)(7) which is non-expiring license and Linda Offield qualifies under 746.1015(a)(3) which is non expiring license. Director Training…

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    Texas, Nevada, Florida, those states are in our minds and hearts. Those states have had mass shootings in the past decade. But if our government had a stronger hold on guns and changed the laws, they would protect many lives. First of all, AR-15’s are unneeded for self defense and 25% of mass shootings have been done with this gun. For instance, you can use a GAT CRANK to make an AR-15 fully automatic, and the user stated, “It was easy and cheap.” That means you can turn any semi-automatic gun…

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    to Lafrance (2015) “Firearms killed 32,251 people in the United States in 2011.” This date acquired confirms that people oftentimes do not know how to properly handle a gun. Oftentimes guns end up with the wrong people because of the lack of background check for the gun license that the state provides the society. One of the reasons that many gun accidents happen is because many people illegally carry guns (Cox, 2015). Also, parents that acquire guns should be more careful about where they…

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    Military Teachers

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    is difficult hiring teachers from the surrounding area, the CDC, Youth Center, and After School Program pull their resources from those that live on base. This is great, as long as there are qualified teachers living on the base that pass the background check. The downside of this is that military personnel are only here for three to four years. This creates a constant turnover effect for the child care programs since they cannot be consistent. For example, the Director and Assistant Director of…

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    my mistake. This mistake is a learning process because in the future I will double check I got the right email address. My supervisor thanks me for helping her at the Veterans event in Saturday and she also told her boss. They are really happy about the improvement that I am making. On Wednesday (22), I had to call one of the intern and make sure that he knows what needs to be done in order for the background check to start. If the interns…

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