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    “You can have all the gun control laws in the country, but if you don 't enforce them, people are going to find a way to protect themselves. We need to recognize that bad people are doing bad things with these weapons. It 's not the law-abiding citizens; it 's not the person who uses it as a hobby.” A quote by Michael Steele, who was a politician, born in 1958 discussing one of the flaws in peoples struggle regarding gun control.(Brainy Quote) There are plenty of issues regarding gun control…

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    Gun Crime Research Paper

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    of a free state, the right of people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. However you are allowed to shoot anyone for no reason, but you can carry it to protect yourself, unfortunately, people still abusing their right to carry a concealed weapon. States that let citizens to carry a gun have a higher crime rate because they fail to check the background, and stealing guns, killing people. State that…

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    Raising Minimum Wage

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    minimum wage, I, Lisa Murkowski believe that the minimum wage should not increase. Therefore, I am not in favor of The Fair Minimum Wage Act of 2015 (H.R. 2015/ S. 2015), which will increase the minimum wage to $10.10. However, in cases where the federal minimum wage does not increase a lot, I am in favor of it. On the other hand, in terms of the issue of guns, I am opposed to The Secure Communities Act of 2015 (H.R. 1547/ S. 1547). What this law will do is require criminal background checks for…

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    Bernie Sanders Influence

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    does not believe gun ownership should be restricted in our country. Instead, he specifically wants to strengthen and better enforce the instant background check system; close the gun-show loophole; make 'straw man' purchases a federal crime; ban semi-automatic assault weapons which are designed strictly for killing human beings; and work to fix our broken mental health…

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    Why Should Guns Be Illegal

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    and similar pursuits. In recent years, nearly 35,000 people have been killed annually by guns in the United States. These deaths include 15,000 murders, 18,000 suicides, and 1,500 accidents. It is because of these statistics that many would like to ban guns altogether. But is that really in your best interest? Would it really benefit…

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    Stricter Gun Control

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    Gun control has been a debated topic ever since the Federal government passed the National Firearms Act of 1934, meaning to reduce gun violence. It is a common statement that regulations surrounding firearms are not strict enough and action is needed to prevent further problems, such as random shootings. The big question is whether or not passing more laws on gun control will actually address the problem, and while most agree that gun violence needs to be controlled, there has been no major…

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    decision? Is it right that all people be forced to ‘gun control’ because of one person’s actions? Gun laws are the cause of violent crimes in America, these laws need to be changed to make it easier for Americans to purchase, carry them as concealed weapons and better protect ourselves. The Second Amendment was adopted on December 15,…

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    According to information provided by Newsweek, there has been a decrease in not only one but several things. First off, although gun deaths have not come to an end, the country has seen a 59 percent decrease in gun homicides between the year 1995 and 2006. Also, Australia’s murder rate has decreased to one per 100,000, while the United States, thankfully better than before, is close to 4.5 per 100,000. Furthermore, gun homicides have decreased more than 65 percent too. However, the most stunning…

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    responders closed in” (Shooting Rampage). After the terrible events Sandy Hook government realized that they had to find a solution to stop anything like this from ever happing again. People also saw that kids were left defenseless as they attend school. Federal and State…

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    Hardly new in the United States, school shootings are perceived as devastating, frightening and incomprehensible acts, with long-lasting effects on society. Representing the work of America’s ten deadliest school shooters, statistics compiled, account for one hundred and thirty-three dead and one hundred and forty-two injured. Yet, the question remains, what type of person would enter a school with the purpose to extinguish human life? Do school shooters aim with specific targets in their sights…

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