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    You may be able to counter attack with your karambit until you can get to your gun. If grabbed perhaps you can cut yourself free, allowing you to get to your firearm. All the firearms training in the world won’t help you if you can’t get your weapon out of the holster and be able to engage the threat. You never know what type of a situation you will be in and while a gun is a great equalizer at a distance, a karambit works as well if not better when up close and personal. Gun scenario…

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    corporations used fear to their advantage’ and ‘Accessibility to weapons’. One of the main societal ideas in the film is ‘How the corporations used fear to their advantage’.…

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    There have been few American tragedies quite as heartbreaking as the Sandy Hook massacre. December 4th, 2012, in Sandy Hook, Connecticut, an elementary school was attacked by a violent shooter. Teachers bravely sacrificed themselves for their students, but many were still killed. Twenty children (students in Kindergarten through First Grade) and six adult teachers were murdered. Others were severely traumatized and injured. This was the definition of tragedy, and raises many concerns on our…

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    These people feel the only way they can feel safe is to buy a gun, which is intended to hurt people. “It is a moral outrage and a national disgrace that civilians can legally purchase weapons designed to specifically to kill people with brutal speed and efficiency.” (End the Gun Epidemic in America). Here is a sign of pathos in the article. The Editorial Board is trying to make you aware of the dangers of buying and using a gun. That when…

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    the NRA when it comes to particular circumstances like shootings. Analysis Part 2: The political cartoon is biased considering it was made by someone who does not think the government should be so controlled by the NRA along with the thought that weapons should be maintained better than the NRA is doing so. This cartoon portrays the government speaking about the tragedy while the NRA is holding a gun to its head. The…

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    The Right To Carry A Gun

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    The author wanted to convey the message that black people wanted to assert their rights as American citizens to carry guns outright in the open. The black panthers specifically wanted to show the police what they could do in terms of the law and show them that what they were doing was perfectly legal and they even helped other black people in situations with the police with their rights and how to obey the laws. Eventually, white people of NRA and government became fed up with black people…

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    are trying to make guns more accessible. As a country we cannot keep letting innocent people die due to gun violence. The only way we can do so is to implement stricter gun control laws. We need background checks on all gun sales, a ban on assault weapons, and mandatory training when you buy a gun. People who don’t know how to use a gun should not be allowed to have/own/procure a gun. This might seem like common sense, but many people believe otherwise and think everyone should be able to buy a…

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    to carry just a stick that they are always suppose to have with them. The firearms they carry have one purpose and one purpose only, and that's so they feel safe, and they are ordered only to use the weapon if they are feeling threaten, or possibly to save people that are in danger and have the weapon for protection. Most of the police brutality cases someone often gets shot down, or wounded with a shot, and there's always two sides to every story, especially in this case. One side being that…

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    that a person who legally owns a weapon can be stolen for a illegal cause, however you have to think about how many lives could be saved if there was no gun. If there was strict laws about how to obtain a gun there should be no reason for a criminal to steal it. Why couldn’t there be a place where you had to store a gun once used, wouldn’t that be a good idea? In spite of this, you have to notice that if there were stricter gun laws, there would be almost no weapons used illegally. The United…

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    Makenna Lehr Mrs. Fridley Composition 1 23 October 2017 A War Between Guns and Regulations Guns are here, guns are there, guns are everywhere! According to Nicholas Kristof, author of “Our Blind Spot about Guns,” guns should be regulated like cars to make them safer to the general public.. He gives information about the history of automobiles and explains the reasons why cars were regulated. Kristof provides statistical information to confirm that thousands of people have died annually in…

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