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    I have received info that there are Russian spies in the forest north of Stockton, California. I’m hunting for those Russian idiots when, I hear footsteps and I load up my bow, the tension is insane. The footsteps are close, I hear the crunching of leaves under boots and when I catch a glimpse of the spy I let the arrow go. He catches it and looks at me with eyes as blank as a tv screen, I knew from the second he caught the arrow that it was my former school mate, Matthew Matthews.…

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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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    Guns Should Not Be Allow On Cerritos College Campus Guns are extremely dangerous. They are more harmful and deadly than most other methods people use. We should not allow gun on Cerritos college campus because it can lead to reckless behavior, it might cause lower enrollment due to safety expectations, it might lead to useless/accidental death, it is likely to increase in both homicides and suicides, it is likely to increase the death of campus police officers, and it might lead to…

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    The British Military had a variety of tanks to suit specific needs in World War 2. The British manufactured about 36 tanks in WW2, each one with different armament, weaponry, versatility and maneuverability. The first tank developed for The british was The cruiser tank Mk 1, manufactured in 1938. It was the first in a long ¨Cruiser¨ tank era , it weighed about 12 tons and was armed with a 40mm cannon. Cruiser tanks emerged from the interwar doctrine that called upon two types of tanks,…

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    his old naive self had willingly entered. Allied planes tore through the open sky with kamikazes right on their tails. Gaping holes left in the ground by heavy artillery were full with stagnant water and the rotting corpses of dead soldiers, their weapons bent and rusted displaying a haunting past that time wouldn't forget. Everyday was a repeat of the one before. Everyday people died. Everyday grief and anger hung around the soldiers like a cloud of irritated hornets. There was no escape…

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    are trying to make guns more accessible. As a country we cannot keep letting innocent people die due to gun violence. The only way we can do so is to implement stricter gun control laws. We need background checks on all gun sales, a ban on assault weapons, and mandatory training when you buy a gun. People who don’t know how to use a gun should not be allowed to have/own/procure a gun. This might seem like common sense, but many people believe otherwise and think everyone should be able to buy a…

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    is clear, they pose a threat to security of public establishments. I propose that all automatic and semiautomatic weapons become banned, they are illegal to own and purchase. With this in place it will harder for people to get a hold of a automatic rifle if they have intentions of committing a crime. The reason for this is that the problem with most public shootings is not the weapon but the mentally unstable person behind the gun. Because of this the best way to fix the problem is to remove the…

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    Fire. The former soldier crept quietly through the town in ruins with his weapon in hand and prepared for the worst. He slipped into a dark narrow alleyway between two buildings as his eyes darted around at town inhabitants fleeing for their lives as the dead invaded their home. He licked his dry lips as he watched the flames engulfing the building he began to call home when the world went to hell. Determination filled his face as he checked his gun for bullets before hiding it in the waistband…

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    Why Guns Should Be Banned

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    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 psychos obtain weapons illegally…

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    In recent years, a lot of debate had been going on about the laws pertaining to firearms. Unfortunately, with all of the mass shootings and killings being reported by the media, guns are given a bad reputation. Sadly, many people believe that they should be illegal because they are dangerous and can kill people, but what these people don’t realize is making them illegal will do a lot more harm than good. Guns have created a balance in society and if we were to take them away it could cause a lot…

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