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    Every state has the right to make their own laws. One major law states govern is the 2nd amendment. The right to bear arms. Every state has their own opinion on this law. States are making stricter gun laws because of gun violence and they are trying to stop it. Some laws have helped with gun violence but states that have more and stricter gun laws have higher crime rates related to guns. States that don’t allow the purchase of guns without filling out a lot of paperwork makes people find…

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    The American people should have the right to bears, however in a reasonable manner conditionally; thus an arms control policy is necessary. For uniformity’s sake nation-wide, it would be imperative that policy be enacted federally. Gun control is a rather controversial issue that has been discussed at length in various settings, judicial and social. The argument for gun control is largely fueled by the rate of accidental shootings, suicides and more recently mass shootings such as Sandy Hook…

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    voluntarily surrender their guns.” Citizen acquirement with guns is not only a worldwide problem but a state issue as well. Shiha states that “there are approximately three hundred million guns in the country. If the government wanted to take these weapons away from citizens it would have already been done. If something like that was to occur it would cause even more damage and distress to the world. Outbreaks would occur and shortly after that the deaths of innocent or not innocent…

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    Do Guns Kill or Save? One bullet, from one shot, from one gun, is all it takes. One small little bullet travelling so fast, that one cannot see it coming. This little bullet propels itself toward a body, and when it hits the body and pierces the skin, a whole life can change. When this bullet pierces a skull, or tears open a beating heart, everything changes. In a split second everything, every potential this person could’ve fulfilled, has vanished. This is all a result of one bullet, from one…

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    By owning a gun are you able to protect your family or really hurt them? A story about a young boy who having known his mother hid a gun under her bed, retrieved the gun. The boy did this to show it to his neighbor, and ended up shooting the neighbor in the neck. This shows you that kids do not understand the power a gun has and the harm it can do to people. Why would you want to risk that happening to your child or to have him do it to another? On the other hand, you also never know when…

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    safe when they are going to get an education. However many people argue that guns do not threaten safety. Student should not be allowed to carry a weapon on campus. There are some people arguing that student should carry gun for these points. First of all, carrying a gun is a constitutional right. The constitution allows the carrying of concealed weapons to citizens and legal residents of the USA. Students are part of the society allowed to do so and they should enjoy the same benefit. In fact,…

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    A Simple Plan There is a great tragedy present in this country that is impeding our common desire of a world without conflict. This great obstacle to peace is something that the average citizen has to regrettably endure every day; this problem I refer to is violent, deplorable, crime. Every day, natives of this great land are plagued by fear for themselves, their property, and their families. This dread inflicts a mental and emotional toll on these innocent inhabitants, affecting their…

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    The second amendment was part of the Bill of Rights that was added to the Constitution on December 15, 1791. This amendment protects the rights of citizens to "bear arms" or own weapons such as guns .The second amendment has raised controversies in the last few years do to massive gun violence ,resulting in many casualties .This acts of violence has raised questions from the public about what is the government doing to protect its citizens .In my point of view the the government should raise…

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    The Importance Of Guns

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    The logic behind this well the implied logic is that saying “no do not have a weapon around here” will stop a psychopath with the intent of murdering multiple people say to oneself “oh no guns around here guess that I can’t shoot this place up” This is an illogical idea that does more harm than good. This takes away the guns in the…

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    He states that “People who… defended themselves with a weapon were less likely to lose property in a robbery or be injured in an assault than those who did not defend themselves,” and that “would-be burglars are threatened by gun-wielding victims about as many times a year as they are arrested and that the chances…

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