Concealed carry in the United States

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    Freedom Or Security

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    would they do it again? The United States was born because the people of that nation wanted freedom and independence. In most American’s eyes, freedom is one of the most important things for a country to have. Overall, looking back at the history of this country, the United States could potentially be moving more towards freedom than security by adding amendments to the constitution and allowing some dangerous…

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    remington 870 is a Cash and Carry Firearm. Cash and Carry is when you just buy the firearm and take it with you. Fifth, is you cannot take a firearm into a school zone it is illegal. It is very dangerous because it may cause shootings. Sixth, the government is doing a 20 year experiment that bans the carrying of a Firearm on a military base. Many people have died because of the experiment. Finally, the government has banned certain types of firearms in certain states. Such as you can not buy an…

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    When it come to guns. It has far more guns than any others other country in the world the U.S has nearly six times the gun homicides rate of canada, more than seven times that of sweden, and nearly 16 times that of germany, according to united Nation data compiled by the parents (These guns death are a big reason). America has a much higher overall rate. Which includes non-gun do death, than other developed nation. Mass shooting actually make up a small fraction of Americans gun death…

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    control does not reduce crime nor does it make civilians more safe, it actually tends to have the opposite effect. Gun control laws in the United States would lead to more violent crime, prevent civilians from protecting themselves and allow the government to have too much power, left unchecked it may lead to tyranny. Guns create a safer community. In the United States Firearms are used in self-defence two and a half million times a year. According to the National Safety Council guns account…

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    Staff Sergeant Soto enlisted in the Marine Corps in March, 2000 and attended recruit training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, CA in March of 2000 as Private Soto. Private First Class (PFC) Soto attended the School of Infantry and Basic Machinegunnery at San Onfre, Camp Pendleton CA from June to August 2000. Upon Graduation PFC Soto reported to 1st Battalion, 1st Marines (1/1), Weapons Company (Wpns Co), Combined Anti-Armor Team (CAAT) Platoon (Plt) August 2000. PFC Soto was…

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    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.”(US Const. amend. II) The meaning of this amendment to the United States Constitution has been heavily debated topic for decades. For me, the meaning of the Second Amendment was never controversial because I grew up in a household where my family held in high regard the rights granted to us by the United States Constitution and Bill of Rights. However, I…

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    “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 of course is the second amendment in the United States constitution. As of the start of this research paper, the way I would interpret this amendment is that all citizens of the United States are guaranteed the right to own, carry, and use firearms. With this in mind, it is my opinion that any laws that would be put in place to keep citizens…

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    In the United Sates to be able to conceal a gun has raise many problems all around the country. In some states due to the laws people are able to by gun with up the right restrictions of how to obtain a gun. Other has brought up the concern about having colleges having concealed guns in universities. People agree with the laws and the regulations and other people may not agree. Many mass shooting have occurred over the resent years in different states. Gun control should be allowed only when…

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    Gun Laws In America

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    For years now our country has been in a heated debate on the second amendment to the United States Constitution which protects the right of the people to keep and bear arms. Some people feel that it is not safe to let citizens have and carry guns, while others agree it is their right as an American to own a gun. In America, there are approximately 270 million firearms possessed by civilians, and only 897,000 carried by police. Close to 33,000 Americans were victims of gun-related deaths in 2011…

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    The key Western allies are the United Kingdom and France and the Middle Eastern allies are countries like Israel, Saudi Arabia, and Bahrain (“Democrat”). With a belief in increased military spending, Republicans believe a more defensive stance should be taken against foreign countries…

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