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    A very important part of buying a handgun is whether parts are readily available for it and glock parts are not hard to find. The parts you need to be sure work properly, should be the parts that make it safe as well. The great thing about a Glock is that it has no outside safety switch. All the safety parts automatically engage for you. They all work together as well, to make it a safe handgun to own and use. One important part of the gun safety mechanisms is the trigger safety. A glock gun…

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    Why Guns Are Bad

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    the right to U.S citizens to carry weapons. It is our right to carry gun's. Citizens must 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…

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    Why should assault rifles be banned? why should assault rifles be banned. They are made to get more rounds off at a time. They are not the cause of all murders they are also used to do sport shooting. Assault rifles should not be banned because they are used for sport shooting and are used to show off. In my opinion i don't think they should because they're used for more than just killing and murders and war. Nationally assault weapons were used in 1.4 percent of crimes…

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    Second Amendment Cons

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    of a concealed handgun in his own home. Shortly after this disapproval, he sued the District of Columbia. The Second Amendment states that U.S. citizens have the right to keep firearms in the home for the purpose of self-defense, yet the District of Columbia’s requires that firearms which are kept in the home must be nonfunctional. This requirement contradicted those rights. On June 26th, 2008, the Supreme Court ruled a 5-4 decision which stated that a ban on registering handguns and…

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    Gun Control Book Report

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    the Crooker, the percentage of a gun being used on a family member is greater when a gun is present in the home. Women are killed more with handguns than any other weapon combined (Crooker 2). She describes this statement to be true because a handgun is easier to conceal and hide before being used. One could also agree because knowing that the size of a handgun is much smaller than an average rifle. The author also argues later why guns should not be controlled. She explains why an average…

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    Personal Reflective Essay

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    I were looking for something new we could do together. We both have always been interested in target and tactical training with handguns. In late January of 2015 my father and I signed up for a gun safety class at The Place To Shoot in Portland, Oregon. They supplied a multitude of different handguns to learn with as part of the training. You did not have own a handgun. In February of 2016, we started to spend two to three days a month working with the professionals at the club honing our skills…

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    A trending argument for the upcoming Presidential elections is Gun Rights and if they should be stricter. Many recent shooting have occurred over the years and the most recent was last week in California where fourteen people were murdered. Many people want to ban the sale and take away people’s gun rights which is unconstitutional to do. We as American’s have to right to bear arms and defend our selves but people are scared that letting people have guns will cause more shootings and more crime…

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    Furthermore, gun control won’t lead to little or no deaths in the U.S., the U.K. is an excellent illustration of this. The Second Firearms Act of 1997, banned almost all handguns from possession, ownership and purchase. The act was created because of a massacre of school children in Dunblane although it stopped the possession of guns it surely didn’t hinder the amount of deaths piling up in the United Kingdom. In 2009, Britain…

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    Gun violence has become a huge problem for americans, people are using and getting guns illegally. If you wanted to get a gun registered to you all u have to do is pass a simple background check. Or people are getting them illegally. In the research paper I will talk about how gun violence has caused many problems in the american society today, and also any ways other people can think of to reduce gun violence numbers. I will also give my own opinion after something is stated. In a recent…

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    it gives realities and foundation on how gun laws can influence society. This source is significant to my paper since it is about the firearm control and how it influences everyone in the country. 7. 2010 - McDonald v Chicago 561 US 3025 (201), Handgun bans are unconstitutional. Further solidifies ruling in Heller. Individual's right to keep and bear arms protected by the 2nd Amendment. 8. 2008 - District of Columbia v Heller 554 U.S. 570 (2008). 2nd Amendment does protect the individual…

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