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    Licensing Antique Gun

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    Antique guns are a very collectible item. There are millions of antique gun collectors around the world. There are numerous antique gun shows around the country and across the globe that are held during the year. The majority of people that collect the antique guns are upright citizens and the guns are purely for enjoyment and dedication to their hobby. However, Police Lobbyist in the UK would like to bring about a few changes that would dramatically affect antique gun collectors. They would…

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    the power. And since its appearance, Guns have always been consider as a deadly weapon that can take one’s life immediately without knowing the threat coming. Guns are so effective, but because of its efficiency in killing, many lives have been taken. Nearly 13,000 U.S people were shot and killed in 2015 in a gun homicide, unintentional shooting, or murder/suicide, according to Gun Violence Archive – GVA. From then, a question raised that should we control the gun strictly to reduce this…

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    Dangers Of Gun Control

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    members” (1). Informing the public about the dangers of guns is as crucial as informing the public of something like the dangers of drugs. It will not stop someone from purchasing a gun and killing innocent civilians. It is a good step informing those who do not have a clue about guns and should know the dangers. Enacting laws such as safety features would reduce number of accidental deaths from guns. Also having required course if someone owns a gun it…

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    Gun control was not always a major problem for Americans. When the 2nd amendment was written in 1791 people had no idea what guns would evolve into. Gun control became more of a problem as guns became more effective killing machines. People could not walk into a public place to kill 10 or more people with a musket; the reloading speed was ridiculously slow. People during this era can easily do significantly more damage than the primitive guns because of how much more effective guns have become…

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    Should guns be allowed in colleges if the student has a concealed carry license? Why? Do you believe it’s good for students to have guns? The Rolling Stones did a report on this and the young reporter Ben Wofford. Wofford does not point out that, in reality, Texas legislators—like most employees of the State of Texas—are required by law to allow the licensed carry of handguns in their offices (in fact, unlike professors, legislators are required to allow both concealed and open carry in their…

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    “I believe the gun has no power because a gun can only kill but a pen can give life.” -Malala Yousafzai. If a person killed someone they would be dead with no hope, but if you are not dead but very low in life you could read an encouraging book or article and feel better about yourself and your situation. One example where the pen showed power over violence was the Comet Ping Pong incident when some false claims came out and said that Hillary Clinton was going to use children as slaves. When…

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    Why Guns Are Bad

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    not be banned from owning guns because of a few people miss use in it. It's for our protection. Will control handguns decrease crime? Should handguns only be carried by law officials and military personnel? Handguns do not kill people; “people kill people”. In America, guns have been a part of the countries society since it birth. Throughout history, the citizens of the U.S have used firearms to defend themselves. Also, the second amendment gives them the right to carry guns, and it is because…

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    The liberal ideology behind gun ownership takes the stance that some type of gun restriction or ban should be imposed to control the gun violence in the United States. The vast majority would be for an imposed restriction, while the farther left and fewer liberals would suggest for an all-out ban or ban on certain guns. Furthermore, believing that the gun is what causes the crime. If the gun was restricted in some way people would not have the ability to cause such harm to the general welfare of…

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    Argumentative Essay Writing Public ownership of guns, that is ownership of guns by citizens, should be banned The guns have been increasingly used throughout the world. This is very apparent in many countries, where guns are legal to keep by citizens. In this essay, it is argued that the ownership of guns by citizens should be prohibited. This will be proven by analysing how the ownership of guns can be the main reason for tragic accidents and increase of number crimes among…

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    Is Gun Control to Easy to Get Around in the US What is Gun Control? Gun Control refers to laws or policies that regulate the manufacture, sale, transfer, possession, modification, or use of firearms. Gun Control helps the government regulate who has and who can have a firearm. In the United States of America, there are 10.59 gun murders per 100,000 people. This number of murders can be reduced if gun control is strengthened. In the USA there is more mass murders by gun than any other…

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