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    Gun Control Plan Essay

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    for individuals wanting to purchase a gun to ensure safety for American citizens. Which will be referred to as the President’s gun control plan. Gun control plans in America have seen an increase in gun safety measures over the past several years, as a result of several mass shootings across the states. Some people might believe the President’s gun control plan will keep them safe. However, the President’s supporters will only be hopping for a miracle, as the gun control plan will deprive…

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    Gun Control in Japan and Great Britain With Election Day just around the corner, one of the hot topics that have been debated on is gun control. Like America, there are other countries that have gun laws and policies allowing greater access to firearms. Comparatively, there are also countries that have considerably stricter gun regulations, like Japan and Great Britain. A common goal Japan and Great Britain share is regulating gun violence through strict laws. Like Japan, Great Britain has…

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    Is a New Car Safer Than an Old Car? If you’ve ever been in an accident, you know how traumatic getting into an accident can be. With over 33,000 killed at the wheel, it’s reasonable for you to contemplate whether new cars are safer than old cars. Many people have asked this very question after seeing a new car crumble in an accident. New Cars Are Safer Than Old Cars To put it plainly, new cars are much safer than old cars. Car manufacturers are equipping new cars with safety features, including…

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    Chicago Bans Guns in Places That Serve Booze In liquor stores and other alcoholic stores in the city of Chicago, Illinois, they decide to make stricter laws and banned concealed guns by law in these stores. The state of Illinois was given six months to devise a concealed carry law after the United States Court of Appeals ruled there law unconstitutional, in December 2012. After much debate, the government could not change the effect of concealed career weapons in society and they resorted to…

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    Spring Break Ritual

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    Hi Dr. Moon, In the material I reviewed, not much was discussed on the midstream marketing for social change on binge drinking. I did find an additional article that explained the phenomena of peer pressure from family, friends and colleagues and was interesting. Who is more influential in your behavior than your immediate friends are? Changing rituals could be an answer. Advertisers have done a poor job when it comes to spring break activities. On a midstream level, providing individuals…

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    The police was first established in America in the early 17th century. Men were hired to enforce the law, protect public and private property, and limit civil disorder; however, officers occasionally exerted unnecessary and excessive force in the line of dutying. This gave rise to the widely discussed topic of police brutality. Despite the many recent headlines surrounding police brutality, it is truly nothing new for American society. Brutality and violence were inevitable consequences when the…

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    a double funding for community health centers and support the health care to the workforce. Gun Control- Clinton wants to expand background checks to gun sales. She also wants to keep guns out of the hands of domestic abusers,violent criminals, and severely mentally ill people. Hillary Clinton wants to take on the gun lobby by removing legal protection for illegal and irresponsible actions and revoking gun licenses from dealers who break the law. Crime- Hillary Clinton wants to improve…

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    Open Carry On Campus

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    Although open carry has been allowed since August 2016, the idea of carrying a guns on campus is not needed. In a classroom, where the students attend lectures of the given professor is not needed. The number of crime rate will be increased in either homicides or suicides. An awareness of knowing someone has a gun on them at the moment will distract students causing them to feel uncomfortable and unsafe. Guns will be used in self-defense to fend off against the ones who will use their weapon to…

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    should enjoy. To carry openly, to conceal carry, and to purchase a gun are all benefits in which Americans can take pleasure. First, citizens demonstrate the freedom to bear arms by choosing to carry weapons openly in public. Open carry is a hot topic in America. Arkansas Attorney General, Leslie Rutledge, said that the Arkansas Act 746 of 2013 allows individuals to open carry a gun as long as the person is not planning on using the gun for criminal activity (Beebe). There are now forty-five…

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    Implementing Gun Safety in School Classrooms Seventeen year old Katie Bentley sat in Ms.Newlin’s class just like any other day. Katie had been to multiple schools over the years, but had recently transferred to Monroe. She thought Monroe High was the safest school she had gone to. One day while Katie was in school, she saw a boy with a gun, or at least that’s what she thought. She didn’t tell anyone because she didn’t think gun violence was a big issue, because at all of her other schools she…

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