Concealed carry in the United States

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    Campus Carry Debate

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    Gun carry policies base their origins back to the 19th century, when the United States just finished with the Civil War and blacks initially obtained their lawful freedom. During that time, although Africans were officially emancipated, they were kept under subjugation by racist laws, such as the Black Codes and groups like the Ku Klux Klan. Similarly, in 1871, Texas and other southern states banned the carrying of guns in order to control blacks from gaining power over the whites and to prevent…

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    The push for concealed gun on campuses is a pretty big topic in today’s modern era. Students in some states are allowed to carry a concealed gun around school. Most people who choose to carry a concealed gun are allowed to carry a concealed gun on campus. In the United States it is illegal in all states except for 8 states that allow students to carry a concealed gun on campus. For many years now, the push for concealed guns on campuses has been a debated topic of who believes in it and who…

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    Campus Shootings

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    Stating that if concealed to carry on campus were allowed, would not decrease campus violence or stop a campus shooting. More guns do not solve issues, only complicate matters. That idea is notoriously a left wing approach and rather close minded. Campus shootings are an increasing event across America. Radical situations are to be dealt by radical means. Allowing qualified civilians to continue to carry in the classroom setting would save lives. School shootings…

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    place. Those who worry about concealed carriers misusing a firearm, endangering others need to realize that in order to obtain a license there are various background checks that must be completed. Concealed carry licenses aren’t just given to all who apply. Having a concealed carry license not only promotes a sense of security for yourself, but for other people around you. The ability to protect yourself is available at a moment’s notice for those who obtain a concealed carry permit. One of the…

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    Gun Control Amendment

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    The second amendment of the United States of America says, “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.” This is the law that makes an outline for what all of the other gun laws must be. So naturally, the words of this amendment are twisted to mean different things. These things normally being either for or against gun restriction laws. The side of the argument that is in favor of heavy gun…

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    Concealed Carry In Schools

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    the SIRS data base laws vary from state to state concerning concealed carry. But what is concealed carry? Concealed carry is where one has the ability to carry a firearm in the public without getting into trouble. Currently, the concealed carry law is only a state law instead of a federal law. Some states do not allow firearms being on certain properties such as a government building, a church or a school. In other states, private businesses prohibit conceal carry. The pro view believes that…

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    Synthesis: Concealed Carry on College Campuses Eliot Spitzer once said, “Yes, people pull the trigger - but guns are the instrument of death. Gun control is necessary, and delay means more death and horror” (Brainyquotes.com). In the United States, the Second Amendment is a largely debated issue affecting everyone. One of the areas where education and the Second Amendment meet is on college campuses. Should concealed carry be allowed on college grounds? Kevin McCarthy, author of “ Guns Will…

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    Concealed Carry On Campus

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    Concealed Carry on Campus: A Controversy in Need of Compromise A large controversy in today’s society is the matter of the concealed carry of weapons. The argument for concealed carry is mainly that it is everyone’s right to protect themselves and others by carrying weapons with them. The opposing argument is mostly that by having more weapons around, there is greater danger rather than safety such as when guns are misfired and other related accidents. While it is true that there have been…

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    Is Gun Control Necessary

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    Gun control has been a very controversial topic in the United States in recent history. Gun control can be looked at as a good thing necessary for increased safety. Others can see it as the exact opposite. With respect to both arguments, Gun control isn’t needed because rather than decreasing safety levels, guns increase the safety of people around them. Owning firearms is a constitutional right held by every deserving citizen in the United States. Firearms also positively impact society because…

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    Carry Of Handguns

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    Concealed Carry of Handguns refers to carrying a gun in public in a concealed manner. In concealed carry system, there are not any requirements that the handguns or any other weapons carried by a person should be visible. There is a story behind the evolution of the carry of concealed handguns on campuses. Before the deadliest mass shooting in the university of United States, no one did really pressurize and had a movement for the concealed carry of a gun on the schools and campuses. According…

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