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    with a knife than a gun. This thought is ridiculous because either way the people look at it they’re being assaulted by a deadly weapon. She points out that she would like the opportunity to run from her assailant. If she was assaulted they would have to catch her giving her a chance to run to safety. There is no way you can rationalize being attacked by any weapon. The writer tried to use humor to take away from the seriousness of the subject. This let the reader’s know how serious she…

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    Essay On Colorization

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    of guns? A Recent study shows that colors have an impact in human behavior. For example, a prison in Arizona conducted a test on its inmate to reduce violence. By forcing the inmate to wear pink, they were able to see a major drop in violence. The Weapon Colorization Programs wants to have every gun in the United States to be colored in the pink spectrum. It is told that pink tends to relax people, so it won 't massively affect people who use it for hunting, but it can affect people who are…

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    Taser Gun

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    obtain or purchase a Taser, and finally the benefits of owning a Taser. For starters, some of you may be wondering what is a Taser? Well according to the Metropolitan Police website, the definition of a Taser is stated as “a less lethal single shot weapon designed to temporarily incapacitate a suspect through the use of an electric current, similar in size to a pistol.” A most heard of Taser gun is the X26 Taser gun. This Taser gun uses an electrical current which interferes with the body’s…

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    comments that, “senseless acts of mass violence can never be explained in a way sufficient enough to stop the next attack” (Gregory par. 3). The only way to prevent people from committing these unthinkable acts is to take away their ability to access weapons easily. The American Journal of Public Health released a statement saying, “legal purchase of a handgun appears to be associated with a long lasting increased risk of violent death” (“Gun” par. 11). By strengthening laws and deepening…

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    I thinks that more police officers are needed, along with marines on rooftops. With criminals in fear of being shot with lethal and nonlethal weapons, they won’t commit crimes.With soldiers on the rooftops, they could spot a crime as they receive a message and they use their tranquilizer weapons. Neutralizing the receiving end of the tranquilizer weapon, then police arresting the offender. This will definitely be very effective because police no longer have to chase on foot, soldiers in the…

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    “The Guns and Soul of America,” David Brooks, Oct. 6, 2017 The piece “The Guns and Soul of America” by David Brooks, questions the seemingly obvious belief: that as there is an increase in violent deaths and mass shootings involving privately owned firearms, there should also be an increase in stricter gun laws, and a downturn in popular opinion regarding gun ownership. Instead, in his column, Brooks writes to prove that the opposite is the case - that as the instances of mass shootings occur,…

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    Pro Gun Control Essay

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    In today’s society, legislation needs to be stressed on the issue of gun control. We live in a culture that glorifies violence, especially by the use of assault weapons in movies and videogames (Scabro). However when murders, massacres, and robberies occur, this glory withers away. Almost two-thirds of murders in America are caused by gunshots (Gun Control). After Some mass murders that took place in the recent years…

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    Snyder claims “The United States is the #1 in the world in gun ownership, and yet it is only 28th in the world in gun murders per 100,000 people” citizens will get them illegally and just like immigrants we won 't know how many of the illegally owned weapons are out there. Moreover, one should focus on more difficult ways such as having gun tests to know the safety procedures one must do to be able to obtain a gun, and verify by means of the government that they are being kept safely and legally…

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    Materialism Research Paper

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    Don’t be deceived into blaming a pistol, when the blame should be on the one who pulled the trigger. Money is no more evil than a loaded firearm that can be used in virtue or nefariously. However, it is not intrinsically so. Thus, money can create a benevolent man; in which a crony capitalist will use it solely to enrich themselves through the exertion of others. Nonetheless, if money is used appropriately; it can provide one with cardinal needs; and, just as guns defend people and fire is used…

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    Gun safety can cut down on accidental shooting that lead to death! Gun safety is a real problem that you can help fix. Today I will be backing this statement uo with gun safety rules, when you should start your kids off and teach them how to use a gun ,and more good rules to always follow. First, gun safety has its rules so no one gets injured or it reduces the possibility to get injured. Backing this up always keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction.This is a basic and important safety…

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