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    Fire Arms Criminalization

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    Well, you’re not. Firearms are still manufactured, sold, and obtained in Canada. It is fair to say that firearms are not completely illegal in our “peace loving nation”. A complete criminalization of firearms over the globe will benefit citizens everywhere. Criminalizing firearms will reduce death rates, provide people with more security than they could ever imagine, and reduce the universal accessibility to firearms. For these reasons, a complete criminalization of firearms globally will…

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    Firearms is one of the most sensitive and controversial topic, from assassinations to mass shootings across the country firearms is a topic everybody talks about. Guns play a role to everyone’s life, whether it’s owning a gun or simply have a conversation about it. With firearms being a topic that is personal and delicate, it’s no surprise the arguments that come with that topic, but there’s two sides to every argument. One side are the anti-gun, who believe gun control is needed and the right…

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    U.S. in 2013, which just so happens to be the year after the Sandy Hook massacre. That 's more than twice as many as the 5.4 million firearms produced in 2010. (Dent, 2016) In 2014 there was a shooting close to home, in Darby, Pennsylvania where someone carrying a firearm was credited a hero and saved many lives due to the fact that he was legally carrying a firearm. Honestly, there is a lot of propaganda about gun control. So much so that the truth has been lost. Due to current times of the…

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    Essay On Gun Rights

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    between gun rights and gun control has been extremely rampant in today’s news and politics. It is important for the average American to consider why gun rights are important and think about how they will defend themselves against an attacker without a firearm and also the positive impacts guns serve for this country. Gun rights are extremely important, especially for a country with one of the highest crime rates in the world. Some people believe that without guns, this country would be a lot…

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    society carrying concealed firearms continues to be a major issue. The United States is known for its firearm rights and privileges. These freedoms were granted to us by our Forefathers who established our rights in the constitution when we declared our independence during the Revolutionary War. Throughout the years, our firearm freedoms have evolved in order to fit the needs of our current society. One of these changes is the right to legally conceal a personal firearm. However nothing is more…

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    Gun Violence Solution

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    about 89 firearms for every 100 people. This is almost triple the amount of any other first world country. The amount of homicides by firearm per 100,000 people is also 3.5 times greater than any similar country. There is clearly a strong correlation between the abundance of firearms, and the rate of violent crime. Strengthening gun laws would be a positive step towards decreasing the rate of gun violence. It is clear that at this point in time, it is much too easy to purchase a firearm. At a…

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    several fatal incidents where shooters used these firearms to kill innocent civilians. As such, the entire situation begs the question whether gun control laws are necessary to curb gun-related violence. The situation has developed into a national issue with people taking different stands on the debate. Those who agree that this violence is a result of the relaxed regulations on gun ownership call for gun control laws to curb the availability of firearms. However, there exists strong opposition…

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    52 School Shootings

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    In this advertisement the visual image being used is two children. One holding a piece of chocolate and one holding a gun that seems to be a classroom. The argument that’s being displayed I believe is that why should firearms be banned. The writer’s dialogue in the ad is successful in showing the argument. The fact that the writer gives the audience a choice of answering a question whether a child should have the option of protection or not brings people’s moral and opinion to this. The strategy…

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    The Fight against Gun Control “Guns don’t kill people, people kill people”, An argument used by many gun advocates. There are millions of gun owners across America. We use these firearms in our daily lives. Citizens of America use them for self-defense, target practice, hunting, and the most important from a tyrannical government. Our second amendment states that the United States Of America has the right to bear arms, but it seems that some citizens of America want to make it harder for us to…

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    responsible gun owners. The Founding Fathers of The United States believed that all people should have the right to bear arms. Gun control laws will not prevent criminals from obtaining firearms. Gun control is unnecessary because gun deaths in the United States are small fraction of the mortality rate. Owning a firearm is a guaranteed freedom that the The Founding Fathers believed in. All citizens of the United States should have the right to bear arms if the citizen is mentally fit.…

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