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    Impact of the 1994 Federal Assault Weapon Ban on Gun Violence Outcomes: An Assessment of Multiple Outcome Measures and Some Lessons for Policy Evaluation the hypothesis is if there is a decrease in use of assault weapons there will be a significant reduction in the number of gunshot victims. Within this article there is a good amount of descriptive and inferential statistics that explain the different models of guns and how effective the ban put on these guns had a negative effect on the death…

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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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    Loaded Gun,” written by Emily Dickenson mentions on several occasion a gun. The gun is spoken about in the first line of the poem, stating “My Life had Stood--A Loaded Gun.” Ironically, the speaker discreetly mentions a gun's purpose in the last stanza. It states as: Though I than He - may longer live He longer must - than I - For I have but the power to kill, Without - the power to die - (544) The speaker does not actually use the word gun, however, they do mention the purpose of a gun; the…

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    Jan. 16, 2013. The president of the United States had a very unique gun control speech at the White House. The vice president Joe Biden, children, teachers, parents, and journalists attended the speech. In the speech, President Obama constantly mentioned several families, these families would become the protagonist of the speech. Because, December 14, 2012. A shocking gun shooting occurred at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut. A 20 years old young man shot 20 children and…

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    until now have been killed by guns, and gun related incidents (“Lies”)? Many people in the U.S. say that guns kill people; however, they are completely wrong because guns don’t kill people, people kill people. Those people keep getting a hold of guns still today. All of the background checks are not working. The wrong people are getting a hold of guns to easily these days. The people need to put a stop to this. The U.S. need stronger gun laws prohibiting the selling of guns to the mentally ill,…

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    Guns are powerful. Not only in how much damage they can do to you with just one bullet fired, but even the presence of a gun can send any man, saint or criminal, running. Guns can be used as a form of offense and defence. They can protect our society, more than they damage it. Although some believe that gun control should further restrict the selling of firearms, they actually shouldn’t because they can be used as a form of defence, and citizens have the right, stated in the second amendment, to…

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    being that guns are a manmade object and this problem can be stopped. There were also more people who were critically injured due to handguns. Imagine if your loved one was one of those people who were injured or killed, you would be devastated. Gun ownership should be tightly controlled by the government. The United States is one of the easiest countries in which to purchase firearms. In 24 states, anyone who is 18 or older can walk into a store, fill out a form, and leave with a gun. This can…

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    indicates that 11, 419 people, adults and children died from gun violence in 2013 which translates to approximately 30 people a day (Kalesan 309). This is totally unacceptable and must be addressed and the best approach on the issue adopted to preserve life. This will be easily achieved by ensuring the guns are only in the hands of the law enforcers (Kovandzic 489). The statistics refutes the arguments presented by those who oppose strict gun control on the basis that they make our society more…

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    that has been debated over for quite some time. The proponents argue that concealed guns can be an effective means to limit crime while the opponents claim that concealed weapons can cause an increase in gun related violence. Despite the different views from both sides, adults should have the right to be able to carry a concealed handgun. One of the main reasons adults should be allowed to carry a concealed gun is that it can limit crime. When more laws are passed allowing concealed carry,…

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    at the school, and that your child has been injured. The police had been 15 minutes away, so they did not arrive on time to save everyone. Arming teachers has been a topic of great controversy between educators and parents. Some believe that giving guns to teachers could allow them to defend the students, while others espouse the belief that weapons would create an even more dangerous learning environment. There is no way to completely remove our loved ones from such situations, but there are…

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