Concealed carry in the United States

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    entitled in our own opinion that’s why i feel strongly for guns and the use of guns as we the people of the United states have the right to bear arms , to help prevent crimes and for our own protection. As Americans of the united states we are giving the right to bear arms because of the 2 Amendment allows us to. “ 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.” ( www.archives.gov ) Taken away…

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    our country becoming more invaded with cities, if there was no hunting, these animals would have to come into the city to get more habitat. With hunters being around, we have to pay for our licenses, like deer, elk , small game, fur bear, bear , state waterfowl stamp and federal waterfowl stamps each and every year. People who don't hunt will say hunters are destroying the environment and killing harmless animals, but all of the money collected from hunting licenses goes to conservation to…

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    person that is concealed carrying but you never hear about those incidents because the media is only interested in making money and stretching the truth for views and completely ignore all the times guns save lives.mainstream media is not a good source for most topics nowadays. Conclusion:Trying to take away the second amendment is wrong and it should stay just like all of the other amendments our founding fathers laid down as a part of our rights and liberties as united states citizens and…

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    school allow gun policy; this unfortunate event might not result in that many lost lives once he got stop by armed person. Author Wheeler mentions the House Bill 1572 took place after the incident of Virginia Tech shooting, where it allowed the concealed weapon to be on school campuses. However, the committee, the school and the Virginia Association of Chiefs of Police killed the bill, and diverting the issue by implanted a make believe that everyone will feel safe walking around the campus…

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    "I'm sorry sir, but this floor is restricted. Since all donations are being collected here, it's off limits unless you have a pass." the tall, imposing guard orders me. An outline of a gun temporarily appears as he moves towards me. "Ohhh... I thought that there was a nice view here. Lex must have been confused." I sigh, quiet comedically. "Thanks for the warning." "Wait," the man gestures for me to stay. "Did Mr Luther send you?" he asks, nervous. "Yes. He said that it's pretty nice up…

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    right to have and keep fire weapons inside the institution's property. Given the fact that many violent and criminals activities increased immensely, pro-gun activist have suggested that both the students and teachers should have the right to carry and use concealed weapons to protect their own and others in case of a crime or massive attack. Even though proponents of legalization guns on campuses argue it can protect us, guns should not be legalized because it will increase violence on…

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    be persuaded to the path of righteousness by propaganda, they can certainly be corrected by good men with rifles,” (Jeff Cooper, Art of the Rifle). Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Mississippi, Oregon, Utah, and Wisconsin are seven of the eight States that allow concealed guns on public universities and colleges, but Texas has recently passed the bill to allow the same. Texas will be implanting the new bill in August of 2016 and this has many students, parents, and college’s faculty concerned for many…

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    Gun Control On Campuses

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    seriousness respond to the murders at Sandy Hook Elementary School on the gun control issue whether it should be allowed on school ground heated debate across the nation. Stated that five states are now allowed gun on campuses; the allowance is varied based on different schools’ policies, whereas, the rest of the states are split in half on the issue. This article points out the misfortunate of the lives had taken away and those…

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    Gun Control Is Bad Essay

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    problems and that they should ban them, but what if more law abiding citizens with concealed carry permits could actually reduce the crime rate. “Today, the number of concealed carry permits is the highest it’s been, at 8 million, and the homicide rate is the lowest it’s been in four decades, less than half of what it was 20 years ago” (Goldberg). “To tell the truth we don’t see much bloodshed from concealed carry permit holders, they are usually law abiding citizens,” Winkler said. “That’s not…

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    ban on weapons is an essential because it ensures safety and allows for a fear free environment to prosper. The ban on firearms and all other types of weapons is a controversial one, many colleges are going through fights to either prevent a concealed carry law to be passed on their campus or they are trying to enact one. A great example of this is the scene at the University of Texas in Austin. The university recently put a policy in place that allowed students to conceal a weapon…

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