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    People Like to be prepared for anything, however nobody wakes up in the morning and says,”I am going to be a victim today”. If you are one of the groups of people who just does not care about the ability to carry a concealed weapon because it does not affect you, sorry to say, it does. Almost everybody fear what they expect, but don’t fear the unexpected, almost everybody will run for help or call the cops if someone is breaking into their house, almost everybody is ignorant and are willing to…

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    and want strict laws set for gun usage and there are others who don’t want to have strict restrictions for guns and who are for self-protection or their rights to bear arms. Without researching the topic, I would believe it could be beneficial to carry a concealed weapon around in case someone was in trouble. I could also see it being a terrible mistake if it got into the wrong hands, too. Therefore, I will research if carrying concealed weapons such as guns, or if gun control would be a good or…

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    Boy Scouts Rights

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    are numerous levels of scouting from Troops (being the most localized) to National (the most administrative). In this organization a select few people come together and make decisions about a group on a national scale. One of these policies ban the carry of firearms on a national level. The problem is that the BSA teaches boys the rights and responsibilities of a citizen and then turns around and takes those same rights and responsibilities away from the leaders that teach those…

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    Based on the article link below, the pros arguments are, first, on campus shooting happened wherein the perpetrators are the only ones who have gun, and the victims have no way to defend themselves. Second, champions of right to bear arms on campus said that, targets of these shootings are places where people are likely unarmed. Third, right to bear arms give people security. (RT) On the other hand, a study was conducted, and there was no evidence to support that the perpetrator selectively…

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    The world we live in today is changing into a very scary place for normal, peaceful, people like you and I. Why is it that fear of personal harm or death by some stranger, something that we think about on a daily basis? Is there a way to stop it? How can we feel just a little safer in our everyday lives? The idea of going out to a movie or to a public place and feeling safe has long gone because of criminals and mentally ill people who think its ok to terrorize and kill the weak and helpless. I…

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    Qualtrics Survey

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    A concerning feature of this study is a lack of a true representation of one’s knowledge of firearms use and safety. The survey relies on self-reports, and while it may be some time before a study is conducted to access this phenomenon in regards to actual competency, such as having participants operate a firearm to evaluate their actual ability. The current study is utilizing a Qualtrics survey to recruit WSU students to access this phenomenon as it relates to firearms use and safety. The…

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    Essay About Skateboarding

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    While skateboarding is most commonly considered as a recreational activity, it can also be used as an active and effective means of transportation. Therefore, skateboarding is often treated as a type of transportation tool. At Cal Poly Pomona, skateboarding along with other coasting devices become increasingly popular for students as an alternative means of transportation, but at the same time, they appear to the decision makers as a target for policy actions. Under current school policy,…

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    Stand Up for What America Needs It is very upsetting that in the world today that we have to live in, we have disagreements about topics like this. Some say that these new gun control laws are messing with our rights to bear arms which is stated in our Second Amendment. We have the right to bear arms. It is our constitutional right and no one or no thing should tamper with it. There is a lot of crime in this world and a lot of it associates with gun use, but taking away guns isn’t the best…

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    Guns in college When looking for a college do you ever look to see if they allow guns on campus? In the United States 12 states allow guns on campus, 22 states depends on the college policies, and 16 states don’t allow guns on campus. From 1997 to 2007 there have been more than 40 school shootings. In a study of midwestern colleges, 78% of students opposed allowing concealed handguns on campuses. Many think it's a good idea to allow guns on college campus because they will be able to defend…

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    “I have a very strict gun control policy: if there is a gun around, I want to be in control of it” (Clint Eastwood). According to Huffington Post, the deadliest city in the country is Chicago. The endless debates about guns have recently been working in favor of gun proponents. Conversely, some believe that guns should be banned, because banning them will drop the violence rate. However, some civilians believe they are necessary to help stop crime. An interview done by Matt Vespa, a reporter in…

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