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    Today in America majority of Americans witness shootings in life television or they have experience gun violence in real lives. Research shows when a shooting occurs throughout media more guns are sold than confiscated from those that committed a crime. But opponents will say that the Second Amendment protects those individuals the right to own a gun in the need for self-defense from threats all around the world. In most cases this statement may not be correct since Americans live in a nation…

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    Gun Control Agreed

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    Should Guns Control Laws be Agreed in the United State? There are 4 people died in one hour in the United State per day right now, because of the gun shoots. (Just the facts: Gun violence in America) This is the biggest argument in the United State, and the numbers of gun accidents still have the growing trend by years and years. Therefore, Gun control laws should be established in the United State to protect the human life. The president candidate who is called Hilary Diane Clinton said that…

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    Gun Control Pros And Cons

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    In this topic, I am addressing the issue of gun control in our criminal justice systems. We all know that there are many controversies on how to reduce crime. Every state is on the search to produce new laws or to eliminate certain objects to lessen crime. Gun control is the laws that control how guns are sold and used and who can own them (Gun Control, n.d.). In other words, the citizens have the right to own a gun. Gun control might have its good side, but it also impacts the criminal justice…

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    States like Montana, that practices the Stand Your Ground law, have a higher amount of firearm related deaths than a state that does not have the law, such as New York. However, Florida ranks higher than both of those states in the amounts of deaths caused by firearms in 2014. Florida is an in between of the two states, not geographically but in terms of its guns and cultural. New York is generally a more liberal state that does…

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    The purpose of a gun to many is a tool used for ending another’s life, but to me it is a tool meant for protection and security. Around a year ago my apartment was broken into by a con artist who had tricked me into showing him my room, he had told me he was a repair man here to replace the old locks with some newer ones. At the time I was fresh out of my parents’ house so I was quite gullible unfortunately, and let him "fix" all my locks. He had planned to break in when me and my roommate were…

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    Gun Control System

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    establish an improved gun control system that strictly allow who should own a firearm. Although it may take a while for the government to take action, we still need to unite and create a better gun control system for the sake of our country.…

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    Stephen E. Wright, an author and blogger, feels anti-gun groups fight to restrict a constitutional right. Wright feels anti-gun groups, to no avail, continue to reiterate old arguments (2012, para. 1). He believes a civilian can 't one day become a killer by having access to a weapon. Wright feels that by limiting handgun purchases, more problems will occur. He goes on to say, more guns won 't result in more shootings. While, gun control has been a topic of conversation for more than thirty…

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    and walked up to the register pulls out a firearm and directs the cashier to give him his till. The cashier is shocked and puts his hands in the air then the robber yells at him to reach down and grab the till. When the cashier reaches down, he grabs a firearm instead of reaching for the till, and the scarred robber panics and runs away. Many people argue that stricter gun control laws could have prevented a criminal from walking into the store with a firearm in the first place. The belief is…

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    Their work includes tracking and analyzing firearms legislation in all states to inform and educate advocates, lawmakers, the media and general public on the most recent developments in America’s gun laws (“Gifford’s Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence.”). They offer a biweekly paper throughout the…

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    Justice or Injustice? Violence and mistrust is a huge issue that has not yet been dissolved between police members and the public. The main reason could be the fact that police departments haven’t done anything to influence their staff members prior to their actions. As they ignore the wishes and concerns of the public, they lose their authority and trust of the public. Injustice of the law enforcement towards the public and the use of force only causes more violence and mistrust between…

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