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    Own Political Beliefs

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    My Own Political Beliefs Paper Elsa Knight In today’s world, it’s hard not to take a side when it comes to politics. When it comes to 5 personally selected political issues, I have made up my mind on all. First, for gun control, I think that it’s irresponsible for normal citizens to have assault rifles and semi-automatics. I believe that we all have the right to own a gun, but serious precautions, such as limits of what guns can be bought and the narrowness of who can buy a gun, should be…

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    After keeping up with the 2016 Presidential Election and researching where President Elect Donald Trump stands on issues, I have a few concerns with the future of our country. I am concerned with what he will do about the following issues: Gun Control, Immigration, and Global Warming. I hope he can take these concerns into consideration. One of my concerns for Donald Trump is that he will keep guns out of criminals’ hands. He says he would like to minimize gang violence and make the streets…

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    Armed Drones

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    The U.S. military has been using armed drones that have many bugs and glitches in warfare that may create more problems. The issue about drones is that they are meant to eliminate terrorists but they don't all the time because they kill civilians on accident as well. They drones could potentially The U.S. military should not be able to use armed drones until they have proved that the drones have no glitches or bugs and can successfully take out a terrorist without harming a citizen. Drones…

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    The industrial North had far greater capacity for manufacturing weapons, and the Union blockade of Southern ports prevented many foreign arms from reaching the Southern armies. The Confederacy had to rely to a significant extent on captured Union artillery pieces (either on the battlefield or by capturing armories, such…

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    Quantum Break

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    same piece of cover for extended periods of time isn't an optimal strategy. Jack has access to an arsenal of familiar weaponry, and he may carry one weapon from each class simultaneously; pistols, shotguns, and machine guns. In the end, not introducing weaponry inspired by the time traveling theme seems like a bit of a missed opportunity, as such weapons could differentiate Quantum Break's combat even more. That is a responsibility that falls on Jack's powers. Each one functions as a different…

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    Student Carry Analysis

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    Indeed, the implementation of the carry policy could have a negative mental impact on students and faculty members because a student could fire his weapon unintentionally which can kill or critically injure the people around him/her. The incident by a University of California, Santa Barbara student is the perfect illustration of this happening; he was playing with his Glock handgun, when it accidentally…

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    Introduction I don't know how many of you are for guns, but i'm all for it. Today me and my partner are going to be talking about concealed handguns and if people of the united states should be able to carry a handgun for protection. The three topics i'm going to be talking about is does concealed handguns lower crime, should people who don't have a record be allowed to carry a handgun to protect themselves from criminals, and the right to carry concealed handguns is guaranteed by the Second…

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    Many things in our world anger me, but when I hear that our new President has just made it legal for mentally ill Americans to purchase guns, I go ballistic. The second amendment states that we are given the right to bear arms legally, but I think that our founding fathers did not mean that someone mentally ill is allowed to purchase firearms. Events occur all around the world that give evidence as to why firearms should not even be allowed to be purchased even by the average human being. The…

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    funding of armed guards is not plausible, Colorado must allow teachers the ability to protect the children. Furthermore, the Colorado legislature can provide funding for metal detectors at the entry points to each facility. In an article published in the Journal of School Health, “Impacts of Metal Detector Use in Schools: Insights From 15 Years of Research∗” published the findings of their research on the use of metal detectors in school. When the School Safety Administration asked about the…

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    Common Sense Gun Law

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    Rethinking Gun Policy from the perspective a fervent gun owner I have a love hate relationship with common sense gun law. As a person who admires firearms and their engineering I come from the gun community lot of the psychology behind gun owners seems that any government oversight they will not accept. The problem I see with common sense gun law is it's written by people who have no knowledge of guns. Video are posted all the time where policy makers embarrass themselves by showing they have…

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