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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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    He created this cannon in order to bring mobility when fighting on the battlefield. As a military engineer, he believed that mobility was crucial towards a victory. The triple barrel cannon consisted of three thin cannons that were adjustable in height and loaded in the front. The cannon was fast, light, and solved the existing problem of cannons being stationary, difficult to manage, and taking a long time to reload. It could load…

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    Gun Control {Gun Control – Pro} A criminal breaks into your house. What do you do? With gun control the criminal knows that you don’t have a gun and won’t hesitate to do or take whatever he pleases. In addition, the criminal will most likely have some type of weapon on him, but you won’t, and he’ll be able to kill you easily. Without gun control chances are, criminals won’t break into your house as much. Why? Because of the uncertainty of whether you have a gun or not. Everyone with a gun…

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    In all three of the following stories- The White Heron; The Man Who Was Almost a Man; Dead Men’s Path- the immaturity of the main character has a decided impact on what happens and why. Choose one for discussion and explain the connection. In the short story, The Man Who Was Almost a Man by Richard Wright, a young, black sharecropper struggles to gain respect in the deep south during the early 20th century. Dave Saunders is a seventeen year old boy who desperately wants to be treated as a man…

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    In this picture below, it is talking about gun control. Gun control has always been a big deal. There are people who believe very strongly about keeping guns, and there are people who believe very strongly about banning them. Everyone has different views, but they are so important because it is such a serious topic.The picture is saying that it is not what the object is doing to cause what it is happening. The people are the reason why things happens. This picture would be for people who want…

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    Guns are a big part of our lifestyle, and as gun owners, we should know how to properly take them apart and clean them safely. We should know how to take care of our guns so that they function correctly. Cleaning our guns insures that they do not malfunction and injure the person shooting the gun. Never cleaning a gun can gum up the firing mechanism make it misfire. Practicing these steps will keep the user out of harm 's way, and the people around them. The gun we will be taking apart and…

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    In the article, “Confessions of a Liberal Gun Owner,” Justin Cronin, a liberal award-winning novelist and a professor at Rice University, describes the experiences he has underwent during in his life that caused his beliefs of gun control. Cronin wrote this article after a shooter entered an elementary school and killed 27 innocent people. He believes it is too easy for Americans to buy guns, but he also believes many people who are against guns do not look at the reality of gun control. They…

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    As I holster my gun, rushing onward towards the enemy soldiers, I try to aim my gun at them, but the barrel of my shotgun is too large for me to aim properly. “Get down Johnny!” My lieutenant commands right before a shot fires, aimed straight towards my head. This connects to my claim by showing how most children are probably unable to even holster their own gun properly, let alone fight on the war fronts. A solution to this would be to abstain from child labor entirely. My argument is that…

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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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    Gun violence is a major global issue. In modern day, a gun is the first instinct when one feels endangered in an environment. Instead of reporting to the police of suspicious activity, people take the matter into their own hands which result in many innocent people losing their lives even when sometimes they were not initially the target. The people who have possession of these weapons are abusing their power to conduct malevolent activities such as killing, stealing, etc. According to National…

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