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    It’s Liberty Control NOT Gun control. The current debate is over Liberty and Freedom, the national Socialist Left wants it to be about scary objects they don’t understand. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, “She who defines the terms, wins the debate” ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, For all of their inherent faults, one must have a begrudging respect for our comrades on the national Socialist-Left in how they…

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    several approaches when it comes to the right of individuals to own weapons. The second amendment in the United States Constitution, which discusses the right to bear and own arms, introduced three debates in the United States that triggered the issue of gun ownership. The amendment allows citizens to have the right to bear arms as long as they are controlled and licensed by the law. A number of states in the United States have different provisions that allow individuals to own and bear guns…

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    Gun Control Arguments

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    The Second Amendment 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.” This law was made 225 years ago, and people have taken advantage of it ever since. Why do we, the people, need to have high powered guns? We don’t need high powered guns to protect ourselves from a burglar; we would only need something as little as a hand gun. In my opinion, they should only be used by the military and…

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    Powerless The Second Amendment of the United States Constitution reads: "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.” The second amendment was intended for the average day early Americas to protect their selves from the British. If you live in the South most people believe that the right to bear arms is the way to go. Most girls were raised with a hot pink shot gun and going hunting with their…

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    by Robert Shalhope, the author aims to focus on the society, individual and the constitutional ‘right to bear arms’. In doing so, Shalhope thinks that the Second amendment was expressive of the individual and the right to possess arms. This examined through the influence of republican ideals (as well as liberal) to form what is now the Second Amendment, beliefs and thinking he thinks shaped the establishment of the amendment. Shalhope looks at the environment and political setting for creation…

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    of the Second Amendment, one controversial issue has been whether the Founding Fathers considered the future use of guns. On the one hand, the federal government argues for stricter regulations towards people who bear arms. On the contrary, the people of the state contend that our rights shall not be infringed. With respect to both parties, stricter gun laws are needed to protect American’s from massacres. Guns were created for one purpose and one purpose only, to kill. Although the Second…

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    Gun Laws In America

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    For years now our country has been in a heated debate on the second amendment to the United States Constitution which protects the right of the people to keep and bear arms. Some people feel that it is not safe to let citizens have and carry guns, while others agree it is their right as an American to own a gun. In America, there are approximately 270 million firearms possessed by civilians, and only 897,000 carried by police. Close to 33,000 Americans were victims of gun-related deaths in 2011…

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    Gun Control We need more gun control laws to protect people. The second amendment isn’t an unlimited right to own guns. The amendment is saying you can own a gun but you have to do it legally and get a permit with it. We need more gun control laws, because people need to know how to use them in order to have them, because you can’t just go waving them around in public (Slate Magazine). More gun control laws would reduce the amount of gun deaths. There was 464,033 gun deaths between 1999 and…

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    The 2nd Amendment states a citizen’s right to bear arms. Meaning people of the United States are allowed to own a firearm. Many states hold a right to carry law, where the people are allowed to carry a handgun in plain sight of the public with no questions asked. Throughly time the rate ownership of a firearm along with violence has rapidly increased. It’s time to change the second amendment. Each state has different conditions regarding gun control. In all every state should…

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    Minutemen Essay

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    The word militia comes from the term military and its meaning is: “a military force that is raised from the civil population to supplement a regular army in an emergency” (Oxford Dictionary). Taking this into consideration, we can define minutemen as Militia men who were chosen from the community and army to create a stronger force to protect people in towns and warn them from an enemy attack. The term was used at the 18th century. They were men in arms that were small hand-picked elite men that…

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