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    reminders can gain this. Due to all these problems witnessed, we as people need to be prepared for what’s next. This brings attention to how far we are willing to go with teachers carrying a hand gun. Since the meeting that they had in the white house president trump wants to allow teachers to carry a gun because he believes that they could have prevented that problem that they had in Florida. In fact, if teachers been in the any type a military experience they should have a chance to have a…

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    During my time in the Army, I have had plenty of obstacles, one in particular would be when I was a RTO (radio tech operator) and we were attached to another battalion to go raid a village. We patrolled all night until we walked twelve miles to our location avoiding helicopters flying in the sky looking for us. Once we finally set up an OP (observation post) we had a team go out and recon the village and we established a plan on how we were going to attack the village. My squad only had about…

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    firearm that they carry with them wherever they go , no matter where they are at. I say fireman because it is not always the regular pistol that they have, sometimes if they are traveling in groups some people like to have the bigger guns such as he shotgun, machine gun, or even sometimes some police officers like to carry just a stick that they are always suppose to have with them. The firearms they carry have one purpose and one purpose only, and that's so they feel safe, and they are ordered…

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    for her, but next time how can we be sure? In today’s society, guns are the center of controversy. If guns are being argued that they shouldn’t be legal in any setting, why would we promote them in an educational setting with the youth and future of America at risk every day? That is why we negate the resolution that teachers should have the right to conceal and carry firearms on school grounds. For my first point, I assert that guns in school take away from the learning environment in which a…

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    Many people assume that guns are dangerous because of all the controversy that comes with them. I myself have never thought negatively about guns unless they are used in an unsafe manner. I grew up knowing guns are dangerous, but I was fortunate to have a family that taught me the good and bad and how to properly use them. According to pewsocialtrends.org, 95% of gun owners believe it is essential for gun owners with children to talk to their children about gun safety. For those who view…

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    I think the other prisoners had already broken out, and I was happy about it. Then, just when I thought that the prisoners were gone, I heard multiple gun shots, it sounded like what was sub-machine guns, rifles, and other fully automatic weapons. There were probably 100 Jews left now. My heart dropped, the officer threw me out and he put a gun to my head, he asked me "Did you have any part in this?!" "Yes, I said, I planned the whole thing" I said with a smear. I heard him pull back the hammer…

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    Stricter Gun Control

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    ahead of them. The federal law prohibits this system, but it makes the public less safe. When the National Firearms act made there were things grandfathered over that allow extremely dangerous weapons to still be a part of the public, such as machine guns, and short- barreled rifles. The Attorney General makes decisions in regards of when weapons can be sold by who, and who the weapons can be owned by when transferring weapons.(Law Center, 2013) That makes one persons beliefs ruling…

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    being killed. One small device that could change the lives of many people or just fun to use in the proper way. Guns. They sound scary and sometimes they are but they could also be enjoyable. Gun control is a controversial topic that has many reasons and evidence for both cases. People who are against guns talk about public shootings and it is against the second amendment. People who like guns say that because of the second amendment it is okay and it doesn't help the suicide rates. To start,…

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    Persuasive Essay On Gun Laws

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    Guns are used all around the world, but here in the United States, we need to keep our gun usage limited with gun laws. Gun laws are put into action to make sure firearms are used responsibly; however, people will always find a way to break these laws no matter how many are made. Our Second Amendment, "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed”, gives U.S. citizens the right to own a weapon…

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    466 violent crimes for every 100,000 people in the United States. Only about 108 of these will be gun related. Believe it or not, every single mass shooting that has happened in America since the 1950s, have all been in a place where guns were prohibited. Open carry is the practice of openly carrying a firearm on one's person in public (“Gun Control Myths and Realities”). One in three Americans own a gun. States that allow open carry have, on average, a twenty three percent lower crime rate…

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