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    Writing Prompt 22 I do not agree with the gun control laws because it is taking our rights as citizens away we have the right to own any kind of gun or as many guns as we want. Just because you take away assault rifles and high capacity clips is not going to stop people from killing. People will always kill other people there’s no way to stop it completely and taking the citizens guns is just going to start a war. Most major shootings that occur are by the hands of someone mentally unstable.

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    Rifle hunting has always been a big thing in my immediate family. I can still remember when I was young my father would go out hunting and bring home a deer it would be a big commotion. My parents had 4 young kids so my dad would always tell use these crazy story’s about how he killed the deer. Looking back I now see some of the details were extremely exaggerated but I thought to myself‚ I wanted to have story’s like that to tell my kids one day when I grow up. I have been rifle hunting for 8 years

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    blood to run faster. There is indeed a different kind of excitement that comes with bowhunting. For those who are unfamiliar with the sport‚ bowhunting is the type of archery that involves special hunting skills in the taking of game. It is a sort of rifle hunting but the difference lies in the distances that both types of hunters are from their object. When hunting with firearms‚ the common distance is 200 to 300 yards. The challenge in bowhunting is that the hunter should only be as far as 20 to

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    in which it couldfgjhkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk fhnterh urgehtwwheutedhsyocated on Golden Arrow Road in the training areas‚ Aachen Range offers sportsmen the opportunity to do a little plinking‚ try out that new pistol‚ or sight in their favorite hunting rifle before the beginning of deer season. With a range that has 28 shooting lanes and reaches out to 200 meters‚ there is plenty of distance to challenge even the most seasoned shooter. Aachen Range is open every Saturday of each month unless that Saturday

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    Staters…" is to innocent citizens (this is most often the case in civil war). The sniper’s positioning "on a rooftop near O’Connell Bridge" is very dangerous‚ for he can see everyone who enters the town‚ but they cannot see him. "…Machine guns and rifles…" are the weapons of choice in this story; very dangerous‚ for they are very strong guns that are "true" war weapons. As evidenced above‚ location plays a big part in how dangerous a war is. Bullets‚ of course‚ are another big danger in war. The

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    happening. Themes: Growing up. Pressure: the man pressures the boy. Characters: The boy is on his first kangaroo hunt‚ I believe. Read: p. 25 l. 40 – p. 26 l. 2. He seems very fascinated by how easy it was to kill the kangaroo. When the boy uses the rifle it’s like he’s dead for a second – read: p. 26. l. 24-25. He can’t remember pulling the trigger. At first I don’t think the boy likes shooting kangaroos but later he becomes this sort of machine‚ which just does it. The man might be the boy’s father

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    John Winston Howard

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    John Winston Howard John Howard was born on the 26th of July 1939 in Earlwood Sydney. Howard is a fourth son of Mona and Lyall Howard who were married in 1925. His older brother Stanley was born in 1926‚ followed by Walter in 1929‚ and Robert (bob) in 1936. John’s mother was an office worker until marriage. His father and his paternal Grandfather were both veterans of the first AIF in World War 1. When john was sixteen his father died (1995). Howard suffered from hearing impairment when he was a

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    With the growing number of mass shootings in America and violence around the world‚ the issue of gun control reform has been widely debated across all political parties. The arguments against reform almost always boil down to citing the constitution’s second amendment; the right for citizens to keep and bear arms‚ whereas proponents of reform suggest the installment of new laws ranging anywhere to a simple mental screening before a person is given a license to complete withdrawal and ban on any form

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    of children ages 5–18 on school grounds.’’(Elliot 530). There are many ways that the shooter can sneak their firearm to school when it had a heavy presence of students. He or she can put their handgun in their pocket or carry a shotgun or assault rifle in a large coat. When the shooter walks into the school hallway‚ he or she will pull their weapon out of their hiding place and start to open fire on unexpected students and teachers. By this point‚ the shooter had a kill or seriously wounded many

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    accidental shootings to grow. Although training is required to obtain a license to carry a concealed handgun‚ some people are better trained than others. The law requires a waiting period before purchasing a handgun. Suppose an intruder armed with a rifle entered the crowded cafeteria at noon and began targeting students. If one-fourth of the people in the cafeteria carried a handgun and began to shoot back at the intruder‚ a great number of innocent people could be hit by mistake. Very often incidents

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