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    Gun Violence on campus has been a recurring issue in the past several years with several instances of the mass shooting like the ones in Arizona state university and on Virginia tech. “.Timothy Wheeler wrote a piece called “There 's a reason they choose schools” which was published On May 1,2007,in the issue of National Review.In this article,Wheeler talks about how there may need to be a need to allow guns on campus so we can better protect ourselves against shooters.Another piece used is the…

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    Definition Of Gun Control

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    According “Richard Perez Peña in his Article Gun Control Explained” is a restriction”. A restriction that with this law it’s only going to allow certain people posses one or sell one. They also extend to the nature of what type of weapons they can have if its going to be a high capacity magazine or type of gun. Most importantly having the buyer and seller report all of their information to the government. To some people it might be interpreted as having some sort of control in the…

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    Gun Control Response

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    own a weapon must go through certain steps to actually be able to acquire one. Starting with the Charlie Hebdo attack we can see that the men who attacked the French newspaper had Kalashnikov rifles. Kalashnikov rifles are highly illegal and require an extensive background check to even attain. Now many have asked how they even attained those weapons but the truth revolves back to one of my first points in how the black market trade is very relevant and can be seen by how more and more weapons…

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    it was wrong. No matter the reason, Tamir’s death was a horrible tragedy that will forever be ingrained in American history and will not be forgotten. This gruesome event demonstrates the immoral ignorance of police officers who hastily fire their weapons but seldom try to resolve issues through operative…

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    Gun Control “Gun Control means being able to hit your target, if I have a “hot button” this is definitely it. Don’t even think about taking my guns, my rights are not negotiable and I am totally unwilling to compromise when it comes to the 2nd Amendment” (“Michael Badnarik”). This quote was said by Michael Badnarik. He defends his rights. Gun Control is a set of laws or policies that regulate the manufacture, sale, transfer, possession, modification, or use of firearms by civilians. American…

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    firearm. A number of states with the right to carry laws has raised. A study in 2015 found that the right to carry law may increase gun violence more than decrease it. In 2011, a survey revealed that there were nearly 37,000 attempts made to get a weapon illegally, even with the limited regulations in the United States. Research and anecdotal evidence indicate that there are a significant number of firearms that have been smuggled across the U.S.-Mexico border. Devon Maylie and Leighton Kille…

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    not have a gun to protect themselves. People without guns will still be unsafe, because the police will have less of an upper hand to protect citizens. With criminals, and most of the population processing a gun, the police have no overruling power (weapon) against the vast population with guns. McMahan states, “But while gun control can do a little to restrict access to guns by potential criminals, it can’t do much when guns are to be found in every other household…

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    Burning of the Flag It is 2018 and the debate whether flag burning should be legal or illegal. Although opinions vary, the current law is that it is actually a legal action. Even though the issue seems to have a simple answer, people have been arrested for burning the American flag in recent years. There are three points I want to address in this essay which are the history of the debate, why the action of burning the flag should stay legal, and any counter arguments I know people may have…

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    I believe that in the US Constitution when it gives citizens the right to bear arms, it means that anyone of age, so anyone 18 and over can carry a gun. I do believe there should be gun control, but to an extent. I believe if you are 18 year or older and have no criminal record you should be able to carry a gun, but at the same time I think that if everyday citizens didn’t have these guns there would be less deaths per year. If you have a criminal record before the age of 18, I think there…

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    Introduction Recent developments in technology have made possible the creation of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that are capable of operating at high altitudes for extended periods of time. These UAVs are capable of deploying precision guided weapons, and can be controlled remotely from the other side of the world. This means that American UAV pilots are able to kill with the push of a button from thousands of miles away. In addition to these advancements are developments in artificial…

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