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    feel there should be stricter gun laws and implement new ones.So there shouldnt be any deaths happening.The new loosened gun laws state that by January 1‚2017‚ those who wish to carry a concealed weapon would not need a permit and would not need to take a gun training course.Gun owners must be able to prove a specific need for self-protection. People in the United States feel this way because the guns are not registered and there a lot of death happening. From last year to right now‚ today it’s been

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    are opposed to gun control. With the amount of violence in the United States today there is a reason to want to maintain that right. It is believed that disarming citizens would prevent crimes but criminals would still find a way to break the law. However‚ there are more options to disarm criminals‚ without taking the citizens rights away. Anti-Gun Control Gun control is one of the most heavily debated topics in the United States today. There are two very distinct sides to this subject; nonetheless

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    The 2nd Amendment

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    Statistics have shown that the crime rate stays down in areas where people can own and carry guns. Just look at these statistics in places with high crime rates that started implementing the concealed carry permits. In 1999 Michigan’s violent crime rate was 4‚324.8 per 100‚000 people the first year of widespread licensing Michigan’s rate dropped to 4‚109.9. The statistics show that it helps to have the Concealed Carry Law. Guns have saved more lives than they have taken. The statistics show how much

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    The Right to Bear Arms with Concealed Carry Humans naturally assume the right to be able to protect and defend their own person. This is a country built upon protecting the well-being of its people‚ and‚ more so protecting its people’s freedom‚ specifically the freedom to keep and bear arms. We are free to defend ourselves against others acting outside their lawful boundaries. Crime is obviously a problem in society‚ and we have laws in place to discourage behaviors that people agree on as wrong

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    Gun On Campus

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    people and states looking at passing a law making it legal to carry a gun on college campuses. The people trying to get the law passed say that letting someone carry a concealed weapon will allow the weapon carrier to protect themselves if a shooter comes to their campus. Those against allowing a person to carry a gun on campus want to protect people from gun accidents. Guns on campus would definitely make me think twice about doing violence on a college campus. It should be legal to carry a gun on

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    Gun Control

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    they returned to a campus where just about anyone can carry a gun just about anywhere. This misguided change wasn’t the university’s idea. For 136 years‚ dating to the days of the Wild West‚ Colorado’s flagship university had kept guns off campus. Then‚ in 2008‚ two students and a national group called Students for Concealed Carry challenged the ban‚ and they eventually prevailed in the state’s highest court. That made Colorado one of five states -- Mississippi‚ Oregon‚ Utah and Wisconsin are the others

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    protect others in dangerous situations. The attacker was killed by a legal concealed carry permit holder; the attacker could only wound 3 victims before attempting to flee after being shot in the leg by the concealed carry permit holder (Chasmar 1). In cases such as these‚ there’s no doubt that an armed bystander saved people from potential death or injury‚ a case that could not have happened if he was not permitted to carry his firearm with

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    issue for years in the United States. Some say that with stricter gun control laws there will be less crime. Others disagree stating that there would not be less crime with stricter gun control laws‚ and that it is our constitutional right as Americans to keep and bear arms. But which party is correct? Too much gun control would impose on our rights as a free people and not necessarily result in the desired outcome. But if there were too little gun control and anyone could carry a gun‚ things also would

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    Gun Control vs. Gun Rights

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    (2008). Federal Bureau of Investigations 2008 Crime Report in the United States. Retrieved September 24‚ 2009‚ from Federal Bureau of Investigation Web site: http:/​/​www.fbi.gov/​ucr/​cius2008/​offenses/​violent_crime/​index.html . (2009). Constitution of the United States Bill of Rights. Retrieved September 24‚ 2009‚ from ratical.org Web site: http:/​/​www.ratical.org/​co-globalize/​billofrights.html#2 . (2009). South Carolina Carry Laws. Retrieved September 25‚ 2009‚ from OpenCarry.org Web site:

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    Young Guns in Texas Colleges The Constitution states; “A well-regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state‚ the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.” The Constitution was signed on September 17‚ 1787‚ and the Second Amendment has been highly debated ever since. (Second Amendment; Cornell University Law School‚ law.cornell.edu) Furthermore‚ America today doesn’t have luxury of interpreting what our forefathers where thinking at the time the Second

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