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    Exactly how safe can a person really be? All over the nation, Americans are protected by armed guards that defend them from criminals. Americans protect their banks with armed guards, protect the presidents with armed guards, congressman have armed guards in front of their buildings. The National Rifle Association (NRA) published a video clip on YouTube called “NRA Stand and Fight: America Speaks for Itself”. This purpose of this video is to explain why there should be guns in schools. The NRA…

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    and line-and-column tactics to achieve firepower concentration. Focus of warfare shifted from manpower to firepower, between American civil war and WW-I, with the invention of machine guns and efficient rifles. Improved ranges and accuracy of the weapons also increased the width of the battle zone. The technological advancements of the twentieth century added…

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    Dear Dad, It was another night, just like the last. I've been here for about 120 hours, and I have already witnessed things beyond imaginable. I guess I was one of the few with good training. After another long day I still couldn't sleep and I was exhausted. About five men decided to go on a night raid so I figured I'd join. I thought it would be a quick trip. It was dark and muddy and it was quiet. Too quiet. Out of nowhere bullets were whizzing past me. We jumped to the ground not expecting…

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    While Bryan Brown may not remember the moments before a van hit him on Eighth Street, he does know that he had kept asking a passerby about Oscar, his service dog. Brown continued to ask about Oscar because the dog had been his life. When asked about the incident, Brown responded, "Don't worry about me, just find my dog." Oscar served as Brown's eyes, and he was a constant companion to him. When the 11-year-old German shepherd helped Brown, 39, across Eighth Street close to Airport Avenue,…

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    Guns should not be banned, because without guns there wouldn’t be any weapon to defend ourselves with in the worst case scenario. Many people believe that guns should be banned and remain banned due to all of the mass shootouts and school shootings that costs the lives of many innocent people. With that being done, it wouldn’t really do much to really prevent shootings because many known criminals to this day would one way or another still be able to get access to a gun which would leave us…

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    Robert K. Campbell was a law enforcement officer for over twenty years where he was a trainer, weapons tester, and a street cop. Mr. Campbell is one of the most prolific writers today on the topic of fighting weapons. He is also a very big contributing writer for the well-known website Gunblast.com. This article was published by Sonoran Desert Institute. The purpose of this article is to give the reader (us) a better understanding of what type of bullets you can and can't use in a Glock, and why…

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    As I stared across the bullet-torn battlefield I wondered how I ended up here; hiding behind a crumbling wall, clutching my gun as though it were a lifeline. How the young kid I'd once been now bore a dirty, camouflage patterned uniform. There I was, contemplating my life in the middle of a battle. I shouldn't have been surprised when a hand suddenly shot out in front of my face and smacked me upside the head. It was so unexpected that I nearly stumbled out from behind the rubble and right into…

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    The Magazine, being used to hold our weapons, didn’t seem to have the best security. However, the country learned to protect our weapons from all the attacks in the Magazine. An example of an attack in the Magazine, was when Lord Dunmore and many Marines stole fifteen of the seventeen half-barrels of gunpowder. The weapons in the Magazine were stored to protect against Indians, slave revolts, riots, and pirate raids. Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, it would be best to make a commemorative…

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    controversial side of owning a gun was derived from the numerous reoccurring murders and mass shootings in America. Of course, this causes a panic about people owning guns but there are always other factors that lead to these mishaps. In fact, many of the weapons used are often bought illegally. The ease of access to guns on the streets is what needs to be out ruled; until then, there will always be guns purchased and sold under the table Another link to gun violence is the intense amount of…

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    easy to become an owner of one. Many of this ratification limits to some severity the rights of citizens to have or even operate guns. A couple of restrictions could be vital, but before ruling has gone beyond means. Scenes having to do with deadly weapons as a firearm in this day wasn't a really big problem to worry about as it was years ago. Although it would be extremely hard to put a complete end to the various ways there are to retrieve a gun. The Supreme Court should still pass laws to…

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