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    Occam's Razor Answers

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    2. My answer for this question, the explanation that is the easiest to understand is the best explanation, is wrong because the explanation that is without the extra assumptions should be preferred, even though it might not be the easiest to understand. Occam's Razor centers around this idea that if you hear hoof beats think horse, not zebra. A horse should first come to mind because it is the most likely explanation and more commonly found to be the answer. I honestly think the wording tripped…

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    catastrophic incident of society, as the authority to right to bear arms is, in fact, a contrast to the First Amendment. Nevertheless, in regards of whatever the circumstances of the people of society had misused the Second Amendment, the people has been entitled of bearing the guns to defend themselves from the government, as the military had to protect and secure safety from any hostile situations, the people are also having to bear weapons of any threat to national security. The…

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    Some say it 's strictly states that only the military are allowed arms because of war. While others say that all Americans are open to bear arms just in case if they are under attack. However people have to realize that this was written in 1700’s; America at the time just got out of the revolutionary war and were very cautious of Britain coming back around fighting them to take over the…

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    Amy Brame Percy Pruitt American Constitutional Law 26 August 2014 Gun Control and the 2nd Amendment in our society One of the rights that have made America the land of the free is found in the 2nd Amendment of the Constitution. The right to “Bear Arms”, which should never be infringed by any means necessary. Recently people have been looking on the internet, along with newspapers, and magazines talking about the recent shooting in the neighborhood of Ferguson, MO. The shooting of this young…

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    While there are reasons as to why guns should be taken away, there is always a more significant reason as to why they should be controlled instead of banned. There are news articles stating that guns should be banned from society, however, this can lead to massive chaos. Don B. Kates’ article of why banning guns can be more harmful gives the reader logical reasoning of why machinery is a necessity. However, Gerald Ensley’s articles says that guns should be taken away completely but has no valid…

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    the following bill of rights which I find them that have some benefits and also need to be adjusted. Freedom of speech and expression; the second is the freedom of every person to worship their god in his or her own way; the third is the rights to bear fire arms.(Franklin Delano Roosevelt) also said, Freedom means the supremacy of human rights. The first bill of right I am going to discuss will be the freedom of speech. American Citizens always take pride of their country that is also known as…

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    Bear Arms Dbq

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    weapon, the second amendment still protects and grants the right of the militia and citizens to “keep and bear arms”. In order to ensure that the government couldn’t take away the citizens firearms, the founding fathers preserved their right to self-defense with the ratification of the second amendment on December 15, 1791. In today's society, Americans are still trying to defend their right to bear arms. We need to be able to defend ourselves against the government, with firearms to prevent…

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    Gun Free Zones Analysis

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    92% of mass shootings since 2009 occurred in gun-free zones (Hawkins, 2014). The basic rights of the Second Amendment allow us to purchase weapons and use them as we please as long as we follow the rules and laws. Gun rights were very serious rights when America was first founded and are still very serious and important. After a few shootings, the federal government decided to mark some areas as gun free zones because they were trying to stop mass shootings. Instead of further protecting the…

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    Satire On Gun Control

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    Imagine this… a lady is sitting in a chair, just working at home. Then she hears the door creak open, so she looks up with the eye of an eagle. While doing this, searches for any unusual movement. She sees nothing, so she just thinks it’s the wind and goes back to work. All of a sudden, she sees a man in her line of vision. A man who stands 6’3” tall and 250 pounds. He is faceless, wearing a black mask that is the color of midnight. The man doesn’t notice the woman so he continues on with what…

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    Nowhere in the Second Amendment does it say ‘the people can only own flintlock rifles or revolvers’; it states “the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed”, or in other words the right to own and carry weapons will not be interfered with, which includes all firearms. Furthermore, the Supreme Court in U.S v. Miller found that the Second Amendment protects any firearm that could…

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