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    reload faster and easier. Rifles became handguns which were…

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    and the hat, there is a rifle, standing still, showing that the boy won the fight, and he is the only one left standing in this battlefield. At the tip of the rifle, it has two thin lines, and it indicates that it had its last shot, and the bullet went to the other side. On the top right hand corner, there are also one hat, one rifle. The hat belongs to the free stater, but it does not have shadows because he was shot by the republican sniper - his own brother. The rifle beside it is not…

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    tendencies in the past and has taken a mental health evaluation and failed. Yet he was easily allowed to purchase a AR-15, which is one of the most popular rifles in school shootings, without a permit. So, what exactly is the solution…

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    word ’weapon’, the purpose of ‘weapon’ itself can meaning a media to kill or harm someone and that means the laser rifle contains a cruel meaning of human or living being. Secondly for the ‘fictional’ word means that the laser rifle has superior technology than this present day armaments, also for words ‘…shot intensified red-colored laser…’ supporting argument that stated laser rifle has more superior technology that this present…

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    issue of banning assault weapons/military-style weapons. One the one hand some argue “that big, scary military rifles don’t kill the vast majority of the 11,000 Americans murdered with guns each year. Little ones do” (Beckett). On the other hand, however others argue that they do and that the weapons need to be banned. According to Beckett Bill Clintons ban on the manufacturing of assault rifles in 1994 showed little change in the death rates due to the use of assault weapon. Beckett states…

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    Gun control generally recommends laws or ways of doing things that deal with the putting together/grouping together/gathering together, arrangement, trade, possession, change, or use of weapons. They go here and there very around the globe. A couple of countries, for instance, the United Kingdom, have very strict limits on weapon possession while others, in the same route as the United States, have, appeared differently in relation to most current most in controlpart control governments,…

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    Afghanistan in a vehicle they encounter a soviet soldier who will only let them pass if he gets to rape one of the women in the vehicle. Amir’s father is infuriated at the contemptuous soldier and stood up to him, and consequently the Soviet aimed his rifle at him (Forster, 2007). The Soviet and Taliban soldier from the novel are alike not only because they are both marshal men, but because they both abuse their military position for their own satisfaction weather it is to feel powerful or for…

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    There is one nebulous, but compelling question. Why do Americans love guns? Oliver Winchester and Samuel Colt have answered this question by becoming two of the greatest gun manufacturers in the world. Both men have come up with innovations that have changed the world of guns forever. To many they are an icon of death or even mass genocide in many people’s eyes. However, the gun world classifies these two as heroes for their advances in technology. From the troubled life of textile…

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    advertisements that they don’t think that for example, gun-free zones will help. In one advertisement present by “Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America” they present two children sitting down on the floor in the middle of a library. One hold a rifle and the other holding a copy of “The Little Red Ridding Hood” , with a caption…

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    In America’s schools, gun violence is the leading cause of death. Schools will be safer if we introduce tougher gun laws and regulations. AR-15s are most used in shootings. Guns like AR-15s are not meant for hunting, we do not need guns like this. If we banned AR-15s we would decrease school shootings. Gun control would help make schools safer. Attacking a school with a knife is not as effective as an attack with a gun. A shocking night of violence took place on February 20, 2018, with six…

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