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    The concrete permanence of guns when in the wrong hands is something that should not be taken lightly; nor should be a situation that involves children, being around firearms. Children are the foundation of our future society, to ensure that every child gets quality education is extremely high on the list of importance in education, a child’s safety and well being comes far before any academic achievement. Ensuring that the learning place is a safe haven for cognitive progression and development…

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    Bearing Arms After the tragic event of Sandy Hook, the NRA’s executive vice president and CEO, Wayne LaPierre, responded with: "The only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun” (Moore). LaPierre’s statement foresees the future of educational faculty members becoming capable of protecting the well-being of themselves and students with an armed weapon. This weapon will be active when a threat is applied. To explain this threat, one must engage themselves to reflect on the…

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    Prevent Gun Control

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    295 total gun incidents in the U.S. Over 5,000 people have died and over 10,000 people have been injured. Homicide and gun accidents are some of the leading causes of death in the U.S. These deaths and injuries can easily be prevented. Our plan is to limit the gun availability to people whom are a threat to the safety of the public. We will require background checks in guns stores and at gun conventions. In addition, we will advertise smart guns. Smart guns is a firearm that includes safety…

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    The expense of safety is relatively small, which is about 10% based on the sound system of infrastructure. One cause is that the living state of resident in Troytopia is stable as the sound infrastructure construction system can satisfy people’s needs to a great extent degree, so there will be a few conflictls in people and the safety condition is safety. As a result, there is no necessary for individuals to have arms. Secondly, the…

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    Alabama, 31% of public mass shootings happen in America alone. “Gun control is set by laws or policies regulating sales, transfer, possession, modification, or use of firearms by civilians” (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives). Gun control is necessary for the United States now because it will prevent more public shootings, and suicide and accidental shootings; however, there are simple solutions to prevent guns from getting to the mentally ill and unstable people. Children…

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    allow adults to carry loaded guns to school (Lu, par. 4). Many people could feel hesitant about their classmates carrying guns to school. Should concealed carry of guns be allowed on college campuses? Our attentions on this issue has risen due to the recent shootings and acts of violence on college campuses. Guns should not be allowed on college campuses because some students may use their weapon for the wrong reasons and could lead to an increase in crime. Allowing guns on college campuses…

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    you the witty banter and creative intro paragraph and just get to the meat of this article. Gun control. Democrats in the house have staged a sit in to raise awareness about their bills that have failed to pass. They’re hoping to do more than just raise awareness however; these dedicated Democrats want to cause such a fuss that their bills get reviewed again or that Republicans create their own version of gun ownership guidelines. The bills that got shot down were attempting to prevent certain…

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    In 1989, California became the first state to pass a law restricting the use of assault rifles, which have a high rate of fire capacity. The Gun Control Act of 1968 requires citizens to be at least 18 years old to buy shotguns, rifles, and ammunition. Other firearms, like handguns, can only be sold to citizens ages 21 and up. Only 12 of 50 states require permits to purchase handguns. Three of the states require permits to purchase rifles and shotguns. Most states require a permit to carry…

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    said, “If you take the guns away from the legal gun owners, then the only people who would have guns would be the bad guys (Willis). That perception of gun control is stated very clearly, and accurately. Criminals all have one characteristic in common. They don’t follow the laws. Yet some believe law abiding citizens should lose some of their rights because of the actions of those unlawful citizens. They are wrong. Gun control is needed in our country to ensure our safety, but should not be…

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    The Importance Of Gun Laws

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    When it comes to the topic of gun laws I am strongly convinced that we will never meet an agreement among everyone in the United States. Then again, I am confident when I say there is nothing in the world that will ever produce a mutual agreement between everyone. Due to varies opinions and beliefs. This is just how the world has and always will work. Many topics are in debate and forever will be, such as abortions, politics, marijuana usage, gay marriage, taxes, and so much more. For example, I…

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