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    Should Gun Companies Be Responsible? Someone once said, “Guns don’t kill people, people kill people.” Do you think gun companies should be responsible for the crimes that their product created? I don’t think they should. It is nonsense. In this essay, I will show you why they shouldn’t be responsible. Why should they be held responsible for a crime that they didn’t commit? It is not the company’s fault that a guy killed someone with their product. According to www.Nij.gov, 41% of gun shootings…

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    I liked how you stated that there are specific guns that are only allowed.I actually read on the website of the Law Center of prevention of Gun Violence has specific rules, and limitations to what type of gun to be purchased, and it does differ from a state to another, there are some similarities that almost all the states that I have checked require purchasing the gun at a licensed dealership. I will compare California with a state that I chose that has different requirements and I will Paste…

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    and quickly shuffle over to your seat. You hear a gunshot, and your head swivels towards the shooter. As he aims his rifle at the professor, you search for your handgun, which resides in your backpack. Bang! The shooter plummets towards the ground. Guns should be allowed on all college campus’s throughout the United States, due to the fact more than 30,000 people are killed by firearms each year in the United States alone, according to the Huffington Post. If students are given the chance to…

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    long time and will continue to be constantly talked about. Even though gun violence is an arising problem, it can be slightly reduced by the government eliminating the Right to Bare Arms and increasing security on weapon purchases and availability. The rise of gun violence in the past year or so has many people and families what the future has in store for us. Guns are everywhere, and they aren’t going away anytime soon. Guns are in video games, movies or TV shows, hunting, war, and books.…

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    Gun Safe Locks Now you have your gun safe picked out and are confident about its security and fire protection, it's time to figure out how you'll access your treasures. For the most part, modern gun safes use three access methods: combination lock, electronic lock and biometric lock. As you've probably already guessed, they each have their own advantages and drawbacks. Each requires consideration. Starting with the most traditional, the combination lock is the picture of simplicity and…

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    In 1996 the mass killing of 35 people at Port Arthur led to Australia’s government deciding to induce radical changes in gun control. The result of this decision was to implement the strictest firearm control polices the country had ever seen, and to remove nearly all guns from civilian hands. Australia implemented a buy back policy in which all firearms were demanded to be turned into the police and citizens would be reimbursed. In total 643,726 firearms were turned in by Australian citizens…

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    been around firearms? Everyone has seen firearms on television or in a movie here or there but how many of you have actually been around them and know anything about them? The answer is only about 4 in 10 people in America actually claim to own a gun. So there is a good chance that people have been around a firearm or at least know someone who has one. That being established how many of them actually have some form of training with said firearm. The answer is not a lot. There are quite a…

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    Why Gun Violence Happens

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    Why Gun Violence Really Happens Violence is a huge part of everyone’s life today no matter what neighborhood you live in or what background you come from. All you have to do is just turn to your local or national media station, chances are that there will be something that shows up about some sort of shooting or crime. This constant showing of violence has made the general population desensitized to it. The question we are asking is why does so much gun violence happen? Although the news always…

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    Gun violence is a major global issue. In modern day, a gun is the first instinct when one feels endangered in an environment. Instead of reporting to the police of suspicious activity, people take the matter into their own hands which result in many innocent people losing their lives even when sometimes they were not initially the target. The people who have possession of these weapons are abusing their power to conduct malevolent activities such as killing, stealing, etc. According to National…

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    Why Guns Should Be Banned

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    safe and to be safe, they feel as if they need weapons. These weapons are guns, the bad thing about guns is that they are usually blamed for all of the violence in the world. Guns are not the problem though, it is the people with the guns that are. They obtain them illegally and cause harm to the people around them. This was not the original purpose for guns, guns were used to protect what people want to protect. Banning guns would not reduce the crime rate in America, since criminals and…

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