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    and goes into detail on what we as the people of the United States can do to reclaim our constitutional liberties. The book touches on big controversial topics that are taking place in the United States today including same-sex marriage, the right to bear arms, executive order, taxation, and freedom of religion. Ben Carson was born on September 18, 1951, in the city of Detroit. Carson went from being a poor student to making his way into medical school. He attended multiple universities…

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    Ted Bear was, with his rag clothes and unclean hair. Everyone assumed Ted Bear didn’t have a family. Ted explained that he had a family,but they didn’t want him anymore. No one wanted to listen to Ted’s story. Why was he such an outcast, and did everyone know something he didn’t? I was only two months old when my parents died. They died in a horrible accident that burned their bodies to nothing but dust. The dust was blown away before police could save it. That’s when they found me, Ted Bear,…

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    Between 2000 and 2015, over 150,000 Americans were killed in gun related homicides (Zakaria). It has been estimated that there are over 310 million guns in the hands of United States citizens (Krouse). These statistics have rallied many gun-control opponents and proponents to action. Gun control opponents believe that the answer to this problem is to loosen gun control laws to dissuade potential shooters. Gun control proponents believe that the answer is to tighten gun control laws so that a…

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    Documentary ‘Bowling for Columbine” directed and produced by Michael Moore focuses on societal issues in America to do with gun laws and violence. Moore raises these topics to make the audience aware that gun laws aren’t strict enough in America to keep everyone in control. He addresses and interviews people about issues like children being able to access guns lying around houses as well as talking to CEOs of companies that make the guns that are brought and distributed to homes around America.…

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    On the 1st October at Oregon's Umpqua Community College, a horrific shooting unfolded that resulted in ten people getting killed. Including the recent gun shooting, there were more several massive casualties by school gun shootings such as the Columbine High School Massacre in 1999, the Virginia Tech massacre in 2007, and the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in 2012. The matter of the gun control draws public attention. The President Obama is currently trying to make some changes for gun…

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    Tired Of The Bull Essay

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    that provides quality care and puts the people first. It would allow the patient to chose in or out of network so they are able to keep their health care provider. This would seem to be a right of a citizen. The provided care would consist of all forms of healing including holistic forms of care –not just pills and drugs. 2. Support of our 2nd Amendment and the rights of citizens to own firearms. The laws should be made to punish the criminals that use illegal weapons not the citizen that are…

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    The United States Government should not enforce gun control on United States Citizens. The second amendment clearly states that US Citizens have the right to bear…

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    The Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution states, “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.” Most people would think that this section was written specifically for Militia, particularly considering the fact that the Nation had successfully revolted against England. In fact the Supreme Court agreed that this section addressed State Militia for most of the Country’s history. That meant…

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    Gun Control Research Paper

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    them the right to bear arms. But this amendment interprets is so unclear to certain people where they will use it to argue for lenient gun laws. Gun control is one of the big topics in American politics on whether or not to adjust the laws, and I agree with creating more gun laws to keep everyone safe. Silva 2 The second amendment is what preventing the government from banning guns in America, it limits what they can restrict people from owning…

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    The Second Amendment in the Bill of Rights states, “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the rights of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.” However, many believe that it has been, in fact, infringed upon. Gun Control laws have been passed along with many other measures to make it hard for someone to buy and own a gun. But is it necessarily a bad thing? The Government has compromised on the Second Amendment, but it is for the sake of…

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