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    John Diciulio Case

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    or suburban, and middle class. These are some of the most horrific crimes against our youth; however, there are no “Dilulio” warnings about these classes of youth. 2. Research how other Western nations view firearms-related issues. In your research, include statistics on youth firearm violence in…

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    constitutional right under the second amendment, there are many people who contest this right. The government has made restrictions on firearms claiming it will reduce crime, yet they should not be able to have the power to make changes to our constitutional rights created by our forefathers. The government should recognize the safety Americans can provide for themselves with firearms. Americans are without a doubt, affected…

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    Some people don’t understand that firearms are a tool, it depends on when and what context they are used in. Bump stocks are an extreme case of an accessory and the more people learn about bump stocks, the more they want to ban and regulate them to stop gun crimes. We don’t need to full on ban this accessory, they are already regulated enough-but to get the opposing side to stop wanting to ban them, there needs to be a realization. People on the pro-ban side are trying to explain to citizens…

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    has the following benefits:  Automated gear shift  Improved fuel economy compared with torque converter automatic transmission  Improved acceleration performance compared with manual transmission  Improved shift quality compared with manual transmission  Easy to manufacture  Another is the system’s versatility since it gives manufacturers the option to introduce automatic gearboxes or semi-autos with minimal expense or complexity.  The performance is there. The fuel economy gain is there.…

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    What Is Th350?

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    Points of Interest The TH350 is an automatic shift, three speed transmission. The TH350 transmission was introduced in the 1969 model year as the successor to the GM Power glide automatic transmission. The TH350 transmission was developed in a joint effort by the Chevrolet and Buick Automotive Corporations. The TH350 transmission it is also referred to as the CBC (Chevrolet-Buick Combined) 350. Soon after production the Turbo 350 quickly became known for its strength, versatility and…

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    The Gun Free School Zone Act was enacted in 1990, which outlawed the possession of firearms on school grounds and made it a criminal act to carry unloaded firearms within 1000 feet of school grounds. The assassination attempt in 1982 of President Ronald Reagan brought about The Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act in 1993. The Brady Act provided for a 5 day waiting period when purchasing a handgun. “The implementation of Brady has raised some constitutional challenges as of this writing,…

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    Gun violence has become a huge problem for americans, people are using and getting guns illegally. If you wanted to get a gun registered to you all u have to do is pass a simple background check. Or people are getting them illegally. In the research paper I will talk about how gun violence has caused many problems in the american society today, and also any ways other people can think of to reduce gun violence numbers. I will also give my own opinion after something is stated. In a recent…

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    in a society that a mentally ill person can still obtain a firearm and enter a school or public place and mass murder a high number of individuals. Having people in the world with disorders such as mental illness it is important to have the appropriate rules and regulations to keep that individual and others safe. Therefore, if this means having more restrictions for buying guns it would be harder for the unfit individuals to obtain firearms,…

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    Gun Control Pros And Cons

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    Gun Control Since the formation of this great country there has been a constant struggle between the right to own firearms. At times one side has the upper hand, then at other times the other side is in control. The Democratic side has been trying to go against the Constitution since the beginning of the fight. In recent times the Republicans and the National Rifle Association have fought greatly to keep this country the way the founding fathers intended for it to be. Currently, in…

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    country to ensure our safety, but should not be strict enough to limit the power of the people. Some citizens think that just any criminal could walk into their closest sporting goods store and buy a firearm. This however is incorrect. On federal and state levels, there is restrictions on the selling of firearms. Citizens must go through a routine background check to purchase a rifles and shotguns . A handgun is more difficult to purchase. The sale of a handgun requires the buyer to have a…

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