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    was white police overpowering the other races. This was upsetting‚ especially since there were population in said areas lacked white ethnicity. I also read the notes and it said they surveyed police departments with 100 or more police officers United States. Those with percentage whose race or ethnicity was unknown was greater than 10 percent‚ as well as department with fewer than 10 officers‚ were excluded from the survey. New York Times SEPT. 3‚ 2014‚ Texas Abortion Clinic to Reopen After Ruling

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    used for self-protection‚ hunting‚ law enforcement and other practices. The right to own a gun is secured by the 2nd constitutional amendment. So‚ prohibition of guns from being owned or bought is immoral and unconstitutional. Gun control in the United States should be eliminated. To get a gun‚ one would have to go through an exam to get a license to own and use a gun‚ and you wouldn’t be able to get one if you have any criminal record and you would also need to be a responsible adult. And‚ if the

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    gun control in the United States has been a very long‚ messy and complicated subject dating back to the earliest days of colonial America. According to Lepore‚ throughout history there have been countless debates over what guns can be carried‚ how guns can be carried‚ and where guns can be carried. The essay begins with the emotional story of T.J. Lane and the Chardon High School shooting‚ following up with facts regarding the amount of firearms owned in the U.S. Lepore states that there are almost

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    armed teachers has given rise to a number of issues. First‚ it creates a double standard. As students we are not allowed to play with nerf guns or water pistols‚ even making a gun with our fingers is unacceptable‚ yet our teachers would be allowed to carry guns. How does that not create confusion? Furthermore‚ kids are curious and clever. The intrigue of a weapon in the classroom would be too much for some students. How long before the gun ended up in the hands of a child? Ken Trump‚ a consultant with

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    the gun laws that allow citizens of Ohio to carry fully loaded concealed weapons to public areas. The law also stated that offices and schools weren’t allowed to let people know who ’s carrying a concealed weapon. She argues that the law focuses more on the citizen who is carrying a concealed weapon‚ rather than those who do not. She ’s states on why she ’s against the law because it puts people in more unnecessary danger‚ and that if people were to carry weapons she would want to know who. Schultz

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    such as hammers or ice picks‚ than there are gun fatalities. Gun control is not the solution we need to stop crime. It is inadequate and frustrating to many people. If gun control became a reality‚ there would be riots and uprisings all over the United States. If there were gun control laws‚ the riots and uprisings would increase fatalities from guns. In conclusion‚ gun control laws would impact the society‚ economy‚ and everyday basic life. Many people would be out of jobs. The gun fatality rate

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    citizens trying to ban them now? Gun control takes away the rights of the citizens‚ the government has laws in place to keep you safe‚ and banning guns won’t make the problem go away. The Second Amendment in the Bill of Rights states that the citizens of the United States have the right to bear arms‚ or keep weapons. This means that our forefathers made sure that legally we would be able to have the right to protect ourselves. According to the National Rifle Association’s Institute for Legislative

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    militia‚ being necessary to the security of a free state‚ the right of the people to keep and bear arms‚ shall not be infringed upon. I think gun control should be limited to prevent felons from obtaining and better tracking of guns. But I think that every American that is not a felon should be able to carry a weapon and defend them. John Adams recognizes the fundamental right of citizens‚ as individuals‚ to defend themselves with arms‚ however he states militias must be controlled by government and the

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    show the proper choice in each scenario. Some people believe guns on campus will cause an array of problems; however‚ with proper training and discipline‚ safety will become a concrete practice. Marjolijn Bijlefeld states from “The Gun Control Debate” that we have the right to carry “to execute the laws of the union‚ suppress insurrections‚ and repel Invasions.” At any moment across the nation a shooter could be lurking in plain sight. Congress has brought this problem up numerous times‚ allowing

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    Bang! Bang! Pow! Pow! "Gun Control Laws Will Not Save Lives" by Stephen E. Wright‚ was written in 2010. Wright is a blogger/author who is continually writing about current events or issues. He is also known for his book‚ Off Road: A Uniquely American Novel about God‚ Guns‚ and Big Trucks…and Family. In his article‚ Wright discusses seven different "common sense gun laws" promoted by anti-gun groups. He analyzes each suggestion one at a time and then proceeds to tear them apart‚ proving them

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