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    Instuitute , 2015). The second Amendment in the Bill of Rights states, “A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed (Bill Of Rights Instuitute , 2015).” Madison felt that in addition to the military, allowing the US citizens to bear arms would allow the citizens to not only protect the individuals and families from government, it would grant the freedom to protect the nation (NRA, 2015). In 1791…

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    Author of Touching Spirit Bear, Petey, and Ghost of Spirit Bear, Ben Mikaelsen has written many novels and won many awards, “such as the Spur Award from the Western Writers of America, Inc., and the Children’s Book Award from the International Reading Association, both in 1991 and both for the book Rescue Josh McGuire” (Benson, Sonia).” Mikaelsen bases his stories from mostly his own experiences. He says, ‘I can go to libraries and get a lot of my research, but I’ve never found the soul of my…

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    As every well-informed American knows, the right to bear arms is the second of our constitutional amendments and therefore cannot and should not be infringed upon by federal, state, or local law. However, when full blind practice of this amendment is actively implemented, it becomes easier for guns to be purchased for use in illegal activity including, but not limited to: poaching, armed robbery, murder, assassination, and mass shootings. In reaction to this issue, President Lyndon B. Johnson…

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    The primary motivation behind the Second Amendment right to bear arms is for protecting one’s family and place of inhabitance. However, it remains unclear as to whether guns are really used for self-defense. Siegal et al. studies the correlation between stranger and nonstranger homicides in an effort to determine if guns are used as a means of self-defense more often than not. These studies concluded, “[o]ver the entire study period, the average proportion of firearm homicides that were…

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    Right to Bear Arms MLA citation for the Bill of Rights (official government site): "The Bill of Rights: A Transcription." National Archives and Records Administration. National Archives and Records Administration, n.d. Web. 04 Feb. 2017 Key Use: What information from this source seems the most important? Note key points mentioned in the source. The definition of the right: A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms,…

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    In the short novel Tunes for Bears to Dance To there are countless ways to cope with trauma. To begin, Mr. Levine is an old man who people think is crazy. However, that's not the case. Mr. Levine is dealing with trauma of his own, because he is a Holocaust Survivor. To illustrate, the Nazis turned his village into a concentration camp. They burned down some of the buildings, and made others into barracks to hold prisoners. Mr Levine and his family were separated. His wife and daughter were taken…

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    stages of life before. It’s not easy balancing all the struggles of finding your passions, juggling school, and dealing with family drama! One big struggle of growing up, and finding myself is work. For instance; I’m a sales associate at Build a Bear Workshop. When working with children it’s hard to maintain my sanity sometimes. I have to put their emotions first, and simplify the process so they can understand. Having to say the same process over again can get old quickly! So in order for me…

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    Home Defense Anyone serious about personal and home defense should consider owning a firearm. Our right to bear arms comes responsibility. The responsibility of proper training and knowledge of your rights as a gun owner. You should always seek professional training on more than just the basic functions of the firearm. You should focus on proper training for protecting yourself and have a plan. The plan should cover any scenario you may deem a possibility and be aware the plan can and will…

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    The 2nd Amendment is the Right to Bear Arms. The 2nd Amendment states “A well-regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of the Free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.” This is a strong topic, because many people stand behind it and many people want it repealed. I located an article written by Bret Stephens of…

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    When the United States of America was first established, the founding fathers believed that it was essential to have a Bill of Rights protecting its citizens. One of its rights is the right to bear arms, the Second Amendment. Through this day, that right is still being protected, but for what reason? The Amendment was created with the American Revolution in mind, in order to ensure that the citizens can protect themselves. However, it has been 224 years since then. We now have well-trained law…

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