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    that it will change the way things are. Therefore, there should not be stricter gun control laws in the United States. Having more gun control laws will reduce gun deaths. In the United States guns were leading deaths by homicide (66.6% of all homicides) and by suicide (52.2% of…

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    Essay On Gun Laws

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    his target, pulled out his gun, and screamed ,” Give me your money!” The 54 year old, with a smirk on his face, Pulled out a gun and said,” NOT A CHANCE.” These situations occur throughout the world, but people in some states have to be a certain age to conceal and carry .If some states didn’t have such strict gun laws, some people would feel safer, have less violence, and also creates another skill to defend yourself if some of the gun laws change. Most People do not believe to own guns and…

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    Gun Violence In The Media

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    in and the police actually do an investigation into the shooting, the results are very different from what was initially claimed. The man, Aaron Alexis, did not only not have an AR15, the gun he did use was a pump action shotgun, legal in all fifty states (Pavlich). The response of the media was the change the story to say the shooter had an “AR15 assault rifle shotgun” something that is clearly made up to scare the population (Pavlich). The shooting was a clear example of the media and antigun…

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    United States has higher rate of homicides than any other western country. As the visual displays, the United States has the most gun deaths. United States does not have strict law about guns. Other countries such as Germany, Canada, and England have strict law about guns. The statistics shows that in the United States more people die from gun than any other countries. This proves that government of US doesn’t seem to have strong plan against gun violence. Innocent citizen are victims of guns’…

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    citizens in the U.S. Should gun regulations be tightened? Obviously not in fact most believe that they should be eased off. Why would they need to be tightened when the states with more opened gun regulations, have the lowest gun related crimes of deaths? For example, Illinois is ranked 6 on Deseret News top ten of states with the tightest gun regulations. Yet still in places like Chicago someone is shot each 2.8 hours every day, according to Daily Caller.com. This is a problem because of…

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    (Pane) Almost half of the United States has laws that allow workers to keep firearms in their cars outside the work place. About eighty million Americans, which represent fifty percent of the houses in America, own two hundred and twenty-three million guns. This makes America easily…

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    Gun control is a huge ordeal in our society right now. There are alot of problems and ideas about it, and people are dying to the cause of others having guns. Is it because we are giving guns out too willingly and the wrong people are getting them? Or are guns just something that we cant trust giving out to civilians. Some people say gun control should happen, other say it shouldnt. In this report i will cover all the different kinds of weapons, and the pros and cons of gun control, and possibly…

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    Gun Control Arguments

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    advocate. According to Glenn Reynolds, an author of USA TODAY and an avid reviewer of the VA Tech mass shooting, "they always want to take the guns away from the people who didn 't do it,” referring to the many safe zones in America and how the United States government focuses on the law followers compared to the criminals. Glenn goes on to explain how the safe zones “allow criminals to pursue a mass shooting” as no one in the safe zone has a weapon to stop them until police personnel arrive.…

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    For they were both born and raised in Mexico in a nation were gun laws are stricter than over here in the United States. Laws in which Mexican citizens are not allow to have a possession of a gun. For myself being raise to a custom were having a gun has never occur to my parents to where I do not need a gun while being protected by law enforcement. But it has occur…

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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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