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    immigration within the United States, one controversial issue has been whether the U.S. Security Against Foreign Enemies (SAFE) Act is effective. The SAFE Act is an American legislation requiring Syrian and Iraqi immigrants to subject to more background checks than other immigrants. On one hand, author Jamil Dakwar of Not So Safe And Sound claims the SAFE Act is targeting refugees from Syria and Iraqi directly and "violates several fundamental human rights laws and principles" (Dakwar 49). By…

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    does so. The prospect of quite literally allowing potential terrorists to bear arms is inconceivable. The nation is leaving the door open for gunmen to manipulate the Amendment to purchase firearms to possibly carry out shootings - all without background checks. Although political figures throughout…

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    requirements for pharmacy technician is the national certification is recognized in Louisiana from the PTCB. When you a pharmacy technician you are required to pay the associated fees for the pharmacy technician candidate registration, criminal background check, pharmacy technician certification, and the pharmacy technician certification that are annual renewal. There are many examples of activities you can perform under your scope of practice for a pharmacy technician. Pharmacy technician are…

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    Proposition 63 For quite some time there have been issues with guns and ammo capacity. Proposition 63 offers to regulate ammo capacity and check people’s background to make sure the customers who purchase firearms are not criminals who can harm our society. Many people agree that preventing weapons from falling into the wrong hands is crucial. Therefore, proposition 63 should be approved because it will close loopholes to prevent dangerous criminals from obtaining guns, make the state of…

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    can. Vet techs clean the kennels and the rooms where they check the patient after each time an animal has been in the kennel or room. All these prophylactic measures are directed towards the safety and hygiene of the other patients. When you go into…

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    Should the schools in our city (or town) allow district employees to carry a concealed firearm on school grounds? History of Gun Laws and Legislation. In 1785, the First Congress of the United States proposed 12 amendments to be added to the Constitution (Bill of Rights). This being called the Bill of Rights was a request from the states people that would prevent the government from abusing its power (Bill of Rights). Within the Bill of Rights is the second amendment, which states, “A…

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    infringed” (James Madison). This gives every American Citizen the right to keep a gun or bear arms. As recent as January of 2016, the President of the United States has proposed new strategies to make it harder to possess a gun without stringent background checks and red tape (National Conference of State Legislature). The argument that stricter gun laws will…

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    According the U.S. Department of Justice, “because federal law does not require universal background checks, ‘individuals prohibited by law from possessing guns can easily obtain them from private sellers and do so without any federal records of the transactions’” meaning that possibly the wrong type of people can obtain guns (Smartgunlaws.org). This…

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    banished completely, most people in the states just want more regulation for those trying to own guns. Some action has been done in efforts to make this desire a reality. President Obama in the wake of these recent shootings has devised a plan, a new “check system”. This system would make it illegal for the known mentally handicapped to obtain a firearm. This system is now in place because most of the recent shooters have been linked with having a mental illness of some kind. His system also…

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    I chose one part of the book to go more in-depth to because it covers so many topics. The section I chose was “Can Gun Control Laws Prevent Violence”. The chapter starts with the viewpoint that guns contribute to violent crimes for good or bad. It points out the USA has the highest number of guns as well as the highest crime rate. The second viewpoint si that gun do not contribute to violent crimes. He talks about how guns are not the problem. Criminals are the problem and crime will still run…

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