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    Guns don 't kill people, people kill people. It is just a normal school day; children laughing, teachers smiling, and the smell of the day 's lunch wafts down the hallways. Not one single child, teacher, or any other employee would have thought that today would be their last day on earth. America for Responsible Solutions’ advertisement about gun control uses persuasive appeal of ethos to create a personal connection with parents and teachers. There are more than forty million mothers with children under the age of eighteen and just over three million public school teachers, all of whom are targets for this advertisement. The combination of emotional appeal and the wide target audience creates an effective advertisement. In…

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    Friends and family embody vital components for happiness. When something threatens that happiness... The National Council for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse advertisement on YouTube challenges the viewer, in the beginning to feel a mix of positive emotions towards firearms, talking about the safe and correct way he teaches his children gun safety. Towards the end shifting negatively, making the viewer feel there is no safe even if the firearms are locked inside. Creating negative emotions, regarding…

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    Subsequently, the since the ratification of the Brady Bill, a small number of offenders have been caught trying to acquire a firearm. The Brady Bill is not valuable in battling crime, but it does involve vindicating crime victims. Our findings indicate that stricter gun ownership laws in states with the lowest standards would have made firearm possession illegal for many who used a gun to commit a crime (Vittes, Vernick, Webster 30). Throughout the course of the five-day waiting period law…

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    deaths by guns in America exceeded the amount of deaths caused by AIDS, drugs, wars, and terrorism combined. Even more shocking than this statistic is how unique this issue is to the United States. In the United States there are 29.7 homicides for every 1 million people. Switzerland, with the second highest rate in the world, has only 7.7. It is not that Americans are just more violent individuals, in fact the US ranks far below first for crimes rates other than gun violence (Lopez). The main…

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    listed in the Second Amendment of the United States Constitution. The Second Amendment states, “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed” (U.S. Constitution. Amend. II). Gun control legislation is both a federal and a state issue. There are some federal laws that still impact gun control today. One of the federal laws that have laid the groundwork for firearm legislation is the National Firearms…

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    infringed”.There have been plenty of debates on trying to ban all guns in the U.S. There are thousands of laws and regulations in the country that attempt to contain and regulate the use of firearms. No evidence has suggested that gun control regulations established by Congress and the White House have so far been effective. Congress enacted the first three attempts into regulating the spread and abuse of guns with the banning of mail-order handgun sales 1927. Followed by the National firearms…

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    Gun Control does not prevent Gun Violence Gun control is a very controversial topic especially in today's society; whether gun control is good or bad is a very talked about subject especially when it comes to the United States. This is a very touchy subject because guns are a part of a lot of people's daily lives. People that are anti gun control believe that no one should be able to put any restrictions on guns. They believe that people should be able to buy a firearm just like a pair of boots…

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    Gun Violence Culture

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    The Effect that Gun Violence has on our Culture Gun violence is a regular occurrence in our culture. This act of violence appears in our homes, schools, churches, and places of business. Firearms have killed more people than terrorism over the past decade. The topic of gun violence and gun control have sparked many debates on how strict one should be when doing background checks on the people who want to own a gun. There has also been a debate on mental illness and the relationship it has…

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    deaths. But how are these stories connected? Well, one of the many connections it has is gun violence. Gun violence, as many of us know, has been a controversial topic for many Americans in the past and even now in the present. So being it has been an issue for so long, it has raised questions about whether or not our country should have stricter gun control laws. Some believe there is a need for additional gun control considering the number of lives lost due to guns every year. While on the…

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    NRA, is a special interest group that is pro-gun control. Handgun Control Inc. which is a nonprofit lobbying group with over 400,000 members. The interest group is considered to be on the national level because they lobby for federal legislation and public policy. The HCI also is associated with the sub national level because they have state legislative and public outreach departments. Handgun Control INC. was founded in 1985 and is headquartered in Washington D.C (Ness,…

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