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    The Right to Own Guns

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    the years various laws and regulations have infringed upon this right. The reasons for these laws are to get the guns that cause crime and injuries off the streets. But most of these laws have only prevented the common citizen from acquiring a firearm. There should be some regulation with regard to who can own a gun‚ but we need to ensure that this regulation is done in a fair and practical manner. The best argument for the protection of the right to possess arms is the Second Amendment. The

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    only allowing the Army‚ Cops‚ and anyone with that power over the country. You also have the other side that the citizens are on‚ where many of the citizens use firearms for hunting‚ safety‚ and many other things. How could we take away firearms when so many people have and use them‚ “In the United States every 100 people 88.8% have firearms.” (ProCon.org “Gun Control ProCon.org”‚1) The main reason the government is thinking to have gun control‚ is to decrease the lives that are getting taken away

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    Gun Control Pros And Cons

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    Subject: Gun Control Firearms restriction‚ commonly known as gun control‚ is a hotly debated subject in and out of the political arena. Advocacy groups propose more restrictions‚ tighter restraints and harsher punishments for offenses. These proponents claim that violence stems from guns and gun owners‚ gun manufacturers and gun supporters are to blame. Opposition groups to gun control suggest that lesser restrictions‚ greater availability of different types of firearms and more moderate punishments

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    injury or threat with firearms without pejorative judgment within the definition.

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    Gun Control Ethics

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    because they feel it is their right as an American to have possession of a firearm for protection. Others are strongly in favor of gun control and feel that there should be laws and regulations put in place that ban the possession and use of firearms. Both sides of the argument are very passionate about their beliefs on gun control and both sides have valid points supporting their stance. Those against it argue that banning firearms is a violation of their rights and by not allowing them to have and/or

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    self-contained cartridge. The company is headquartered in Springfield‚ Massachusetts‚ with manufacturing facilities in Springfield‚ Houlton‚ Maine‚ Rochester‚ and New Hampshire creating guns for sport‚ recreation‚ personal use and protection. Smith & Wesson firearms were always distinguished for their modern design‚ high quality and reliability. The contributions to the history of Smith & Wesson are immeasurable and accomplishments are numerous. Smith & Wesson conveys unparalleled superiority through innovative

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    America has become better known for its massive amounts of firearm violence‚ including murder‚ suicide‚ and mass shootings. In 2011 there were 467‚321 people victim to crimes committed with firearms. An average of 30‚000 people are killed by guns each year‚ and more than 30 people per day are murdered‚ along with the 268 people shot per day. Half of these deaths are people ages ranging from 18 to 35‚ and a third are ages 20 and below; making homicide the second leading cause of death within

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    have been controversy about gun control due to gun crimes. These new laws not only affect people who opposes firearms‚ but especially for the people that relied on them for protection. Having a gun control law is making things way harder for people to protect them self‚ have guns to hunt‚ or to have them for any type of sports that there used in. Many people have been harmed with firearms but it was in the hands of a criminal they should put a law for those that misuse them‚ but the people using

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    Virginia Youth Violence Project‚ forty-two homicides took place in American schools in 1993 (2009 pg/par). While the rate of gun violence in American schools has decreased substantially since the early 1990s‚ the death rate for adolescents due to firearms in the United States is still higher than in any other industrialized nation (Vittes‚ Sorenson‚ &ump; Gilbert‚ 2003 pg/par). The current generation of American teenagers has grown up surrounded by gun violence: in the news; in their video games;

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    Ban on Gun Ownership

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    current gun control laws. (Jackson‚ 2010) The man could use the destructive weapon to shoot whoever he wanted. If the man didn’t carry a gun but a knife‚ the casualty would be much reduced as knifes are not as catastrophic as guns. The misuse of firearms can lead to dire consequences and endangers the lives of all citizens. Should the US government remain silent‚ showing no sign of sympathy towards the victims in these gun cases? Definitely not‚ the US government should abolish the right of gun ownership

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