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    Against Gun Control Essay

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    safe to say our fate is not in our hands. Therefore, we should be able to defend ourselves in any way possible and that would by having no restriction on the use and marketing of assault weapons. In this contradicting subject, it’s safe to say that although weapons shouldn’t be restricted, all types of weapons shouldn’t be sold either. Some being more dangerous than the other, we must not forget the reason we would obtain one. The goal is to defend ourselves and our families not to…

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    By Federal law gaining legal access to a gun is a process simpler than a refinancing a family home in the United States. Our government states that under federal law a licensed gun dealer cannot sell any handguns and/or ammo to anyone that is under 21 and can’t sell long arms (Shot guns/ rifles) to anyone under the age of 18 but an unlicensed dealer cannot sell handguns to anyone under 18 and can sell long arms to anyone regardless of age. Everyday there are up to nine deaths under the age of 21…

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    classmates, family members, or friends all because of assault weapons being legal. The NRA (National Rifle Association) and firearm laws are the cause of thousands of humans dying annually and mass shootings specially in public places like concerts, schools, and churches. Mass shootings are a very common procedure going on in the United States. Killings of thousands of people occur because of these assault weapons. Banning assault weapons will have a huge impact in American history. This would…

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    Children come into this world in hopes of being the future of this world, but they never imagine themselves as stone cold killers. The dilemma of child soldiers has spread to hundreds of countries around the world and has no intention of slowing. Now, an estimated 300,000 children fight wars under the forceful hand of local militias that care none for the people they effect. They suffer the cruelest of things during their time as a child soldiers, the effects are frightening including all sorts…

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    Smart Gun Technology

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    against the technology, it faces a risk of destruction by enemies. Hacking is one of the threats that most computer systems face and so is the firearm technology. There is always a way of doing and undoing something. Unfortunately, undoing is a major weapon that an enemy uses to prevent progress. Hacking is one of the major ways of undoing the security mechanisms installed on them. Remedies for the challenge Whenever there is a challenge there must be a way of controlling the impact if not…

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    Should Gun Laws Be Enacted

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    Guns and violence are being more and more involved in the life of humans. In fact, approximately 32,000 die from homicides, suicidal or accidental use of guns annually in America according to the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention). Gun Laws have already been enacted, but there is still crime going on in America. Gun control Advocates, Critics and Citizens are are in turmoil on whether more gun laws should be enacted or not. More Gun control laws in America should not be enacted…

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    Most people believe that there are only two sides available when it comes to gun control; to either oppose or support gun control. However, gun control falls under a much more complex system of alternatives and policies. The government not only has the ability to abolish guns to a certain degree, but can also make restrictions on which guns citizens can legally own. Thus, there is much more complexity than to simply support or oppose gun control. There are many options available on deciding who…

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    In a society that is so politically divided, Michael Moore in the 2002 documentary Bowling for Columbine takes a look at social issues such as poverty and racism to see how they affect gun crime in the United States. On the journey to find the causes of gun violence, Moore interviews experts on crime as well as everyday Americans to ask about their opinions on firearm ownership and usage. He eventually concludes that the US’ lack of ammunition restrictions and paranoia are key factors in the…

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    Surname 1 Author Tutor Course Date Frisking The essay “Just Take Away Their Guns” has been written by James Q. Wilson. The essay tends to highlight the political and social concerns that are associated with the carrying of a gun. The author claims that there is no need of civilians carrying a gun since it is the responsibility of law and order unit to keep security of citizens. He argues that, in case civilians are involved in the act of carrying guns, then it makes no difference amid…

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    Arguments For Gun Control

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    Gun Control Argument Should we try to apply more restrictions on guns or even try to get rid of all of the guns in America? Now these ideas may be possibilities following the recent school shootings because many people have voiced support for getting rid of or at least applying more restrictions on guns. We should not apply more restrictions on guns or try to get rid of them because guns provide self defense, criminals are always going to find a way to get their hands on guns, and gun owners…

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