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    Guns In Texas

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    way we would feel protected would be to possess a gun, because there is just something about guns that calm our peace of mind. However, it has been stated that the democratic party wants to put restrictions on allowing us to have control over such weapons. Personally, I believe that the restrictions they are applying are both beneficial, yet can have some consequences as well. Definitely one major factor in owning any type of gun, is to have it registered. I strongly agree with this decision of…

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    guns would become. We went from muskets to automatic rifles, three shots a minute to thirty. Can we really trust everyone to carry a weapon with them with those capabilities? I believe that the majority of Americans can, and probably should, carry a weapon. It is the disturbed few that we need to focus our attention to. Should colleges allow students to carry weapons? I believe so, but they should have to go through…

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    Medieval Weaponry Research Assignment By Kaelen Ruddell 01/04/16 Year 8 SOSE Assignment Semester 1 Term 1 Types of Medieval Swords: 1. Arming Swords 2. Broad Swords 3. Falchions 4. Long Swords 1. Definition of a “Sword”: a weapon with a long metal blade and a hilt with a hand guard, used for thrusting or striking and now typically worn as part of ceremonial dress. 1) Arming Swords: The Arming sword (commonly known as the knight’s sword) is a single hand cruciform sword of the high…

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    Limits Of Gun Control

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    it's starting to get out of control. I believe bigger guns such as, Assault Rifles, Submachine guns, Shotguns and any other war weapons should be off limits! I think weapons such as pistols should only be the remaining gun. Not Automatic pistols, only a single shot to prevent accidental fires and harm. Only Army men, S.W.A.T, and bigger law enforcement should have those weapons, and that's only if needed. One of the reasons I believe in limited gun control is because of the many cases of…

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    Studies have shown that every 30 seconds a child has been killed or injured by a firearm every day. These children would not likely have access to these weapons if the owner of the gun stored it how it should be and unloaded it. Gun control may be able to prevent these irresponsible things to happen to such young and innocent children. One little girl picked up a parent’s handgun and accidentally shot and…

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    World War One: Battle of Somme’s Influence of further developments in Weaponry and Tactics Contents: Introduction…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3 Weapons Used in The Battle of the Somme.…………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3 Strategies used in the Battle of the Somme………………….………………………………………………………………………………………… 4 How the Battle of the Somme influenced World War 2………………………………………………………………………………………… 4…

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    issue that should be addressed way more than it is right now,but gun violence is not the only issue,guns are not the only weapon that people use to commit crimes,there are knives, bombs etc. According to the CNN article ‘American Sniper’ widow: Gun Control won't…

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    Aline: The Light Weapon

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    Moments after making contact with her punch, her fist hurts slightly. That is probably a sign that she is not punching correctly, but she will not need to use her fists any longer because she now has a knife to attack others with. A knife is a light weapon that she can…

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    2nd Amendment Arguments

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    it is pretty cut and dry. The founding fathers deemed it necessary to afford law abiding citizens the right to bear arms. As a citizen of this country it is my privilege, yes I said “privilege” not right to bear arms. I should be able to buy any weapon of my choosing whether it be for home defense, the defense of my family or for recreational use. Where it becomes unclear to some is how does the militia tie into. I honestly have no idea how a militia is even in the same sentence. The…

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    blame the person for choosing to use the gun in a harmful way. Based on the 2nd Amendment, Americans have the right to own guns for protection and recreation. The Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was adopted on December 15, 1791 (“Assault Weapons”). The interpretation of the the 2nd Amendment -”the right to bear arms” -is constantly being scrutinized. In the 1950’s as survey reported that “at least one firearm has remained fairly constant at just under…

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