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    him today and has a titanium rod in his body. The shooter had a history of mental illnesses and should not have been allowed to purchase firearms. However, due to ineffective and inefficient gun control laws, the shooter was still able to purchase weapons. The United States…

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    I have been looking for a small durable light which I can mount on my guns and use it as it is. The Nebo Redline is a promising light. most of my hunting buddies and even random guys at the store are talking about it a lot, so I decided to try it out. Nebo Redline Tactical Flashlight Nebo Redline Tactical Flashlight First impression Enough with the small talk, it’s time for me to give you a breakdown of this aggressive looking light. For $30 I did not expect much from it, but the minute I took…

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    Thesis:The second amendment should not be taken away from the american citizens. The argument that guns kill people is stupid because someone has to exert a force on the weapon for it to even fire. he problem is not guns it’s the crazy people that do crazy things whether they have a gun or a knife or any object that can be used as a weapon so if you are gonna ban guns then you might as well ban kitchen knives and pencils. the people that want to ban guns never look at how many innocent lives…

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    away these weapons as a whole will still ultimately hurt the people. As impossible as it seems to control guns, it would be even more difficult to take them away…

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    As you may know that there was a shooting down in Dallas Texas. Were a guy shot and killed police officers and the police used a robot to confront the subject and people questioned whether or not police should use robots to confront the subject. I say that the police should use the robots to protect themselves, protect others in the area, and the police wouldn’t have to use a K-9 in a bad situation. Police should use the robots to protect themselves so they can come home to their loved ones and…

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    villages near Noxus with only poison that filled the lungs of the mightiest of warriors. Gangplank knows that finding him could lead to Gangplank getting hundreds if not thousands of gold pieces. Enough to get whatever Gangplank had desired, more weapons, armies, or even ships to conquer the seas. The four pirates had come across a small hut, with no one in sight. Gangplank and his men look around in the surroundings, searching for any sorts of life. One of the henchmen looks upon a bush…

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    The assigned article for this week of the gunstock checkering lab is titled "Stippling: Checkering's ugly cousin". The article is authored by Russell Corbitt, and originally appeared in the September 2006 issue of American Gunsmith magazine. Mr. Corbitt begins his article stating that checkering can be expensive. It may not also be practical on a firearm that will see it's share of field time (or be used and abused). One alternative is gripping tape, although it can be an eyesore. The other…

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    In 1791, as part of the Bill of Rights, the second amendment was adopted, having been ratified by three-fourths of the states. The second amendment is known for a well-regulated militia being necessary to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. Since 2015, there are 45 states that allow open carry for firearms. Also, in 15 states require a permit or license to open carry, while eight more have other restrictions on how, when or where guns are allowed. There are two reasons why there should be…

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    The gun control debate has presented itself to be a sensitive topic, especially with the high frequency of mass shootings in recent years. However, enacting gun control would help with many more problems associated with gun violence than one initially thinks. The United States needs more restrictions on the sale of guns because of the high rate of gun-related homicides, the expensive cost associated with gun violence, and the large issue of insensitivity to gun deaths. One of the biggest reasons…

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    The author uses logos by appealing to the logic of the second amendment, in which the author repeatedly says it was meant for a well regulated militia. “It says quite clearly that guns are for those who form part of a well-regulated militia, i.e., the armed forces including the National Guard.” This strengthens her argument by including evidence from the second amendment and explaining that the meaning of a well regulated militia is one who has been “long trained and long disciplined”. She also…

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