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    specialized in the development of guns for the majority of their establishment and is considered America’s best gun brand by many, how do they do it? To every gun there are 3 key features and these are; safety, weight of the gun, and of course the reliability of the firearm, Remington has accomplished these 3 features by being a reliable firearm manufacturer for roughly 200 years, making advancements in the overall safety of their firearms, and have reduced the weight of their guns with…

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    Immediately, 4 other men jumped out and pointed their gun at me. My eyes widen, I was outnumbered and Ken never taught me how to shoot a gun. I smiled to myself, I guess this is it. “TAMURA, DUCK, NANODAYO!” I dropped to the ground as the 4 men were shot at their legs and fell to the ground. Guards dragged them away as the rainbow hair color gang appear and Akashi grabbed me, “You dumbass! I told you stay in the carriage! Do you know how dangerous that was! It doesn't matter if you can fight,…

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    William Blake's Narrative

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    no rush, he opens it slowly, when it is extended to its full length, he takes about two steps onto the porch. He notices 8 police cars and about 14 cops with guns following his every move. “Put your hands up kid.” The officer said casually. Blake puts one hand above him and slowly puts the other behind his back to grab his gun.…

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    One way I look at this situation is that guns aren't the problems but the criminals behind them are, meaning that there just doesn't need to be a gun control law to solve this issue, but a greater penalty for the criminals. Something needs to be done to reduce the easy access to guns so that felons don’t use them. I know that violence is linked with gangs, and bad influence so some ways I could change this issue…

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    similarities but the one I will dissect is the juxtaposition between remembering information and wanting to escape the information by using nature as the means to that end. Naming the Parts is about a man having to memorize the parts and actions of a gun. He is probably just joined the military and has to become intimately familiar with an instrument of death and destruction. It is clearly shown in the lines, “And this is the bolt. The purpose of this / is to open the breach, as you see. We can…

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    crimes include: the Columbine High School Massacre, the Trayvon Martin Shooting, and the Charleston Church Shooting. Although, violence rates in America are steadily decreasing violence is still a major problem in America. First of all, American gun crimes have continued to claim innocent lives. For example, on April 20, 1999, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold killed fifteen students at Columbine High School in Columbine Colorado. The duo placed several makeshift bombs around the school then…

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    More than 10,000 people die every year from gun homicide, and most are from around 15-24 year olds.About 8,512 people have died last year from gun violence. I believe that individuals should not be allowed to have the right to bear arms because in most cases, it does not actually help people, children have easier access to dangerous guns, and having a gun makes the owner living there statistically more dangerous. First of all, many people argue guns are needed for protection purposes, but…

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    Summary Response Timed Essay In “Big Data and Mass Shootings,” journalist Holman Jenkins explains how mass shooting are becoming more prevalent in the United States. The article talks about how crime-prevention technology is using data to try and help predict, and prevent these tragedies from occurring. Near the end of the article the author sends a call to action for the police, he suggest police actively search for threats in a community to try and prevent future attacks from happening. He…

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    Post 6 Buy a locking system for your gun: This might not be the most effective way to make your guns safe but it is a way. Locking systems could work in a really good way though because only certain people can fire your gun. This means your children can’t fire them on accident because it’s only equipped with your signal. There are many different types of signals to choose from; your voice, retinal scan, or more commonly known: a fingerprint locking system. Guns that have these locking…

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    Why Guns Are Bad

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    Guns will be some of the most expensive things you will need buy for your survival kit. Costs can be an issue, weapons do not have to be brand new [must be serviceable] and they don’t have to the latest “fad” weapons. Don’t let some sales “expert” at the local gun store talk you into a weapon that you may not need. Remember that the only gun you will ever really need is the one you have with you when everything goes south. Almost anyone can shoot a revolver, a shotgun or a .22 rifle…

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