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    Introduction How do gun control laws affect society? Are we safer? This question explores a deeply opinionated aspect of our modern society. Most research on the questions about gun control has produced statistical results that predominately provide us with either a positive or negative outlook. What this study is intending to do is to look into the subject matter with a qualitative aspect to see what society perceives about gun control laws. The study is to find out how gun control laws impact perception

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    Strict Gun Control Laws are needed Damon Jones COMM/215 June 4‚ 2013 Joan Cannon-Dicks Strict Gun Control Laws are needed It is true that the second amendment give the right to bear arms; however handgun related incidents in the United States has raised from 2010 to 2012‚ parents should feel safe sending their children to school and know they will return home safely. In the United States according to (Alpers‚ 2013) in the year two thousand ten 31‚328 people died from accidental discharge

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    What do you think about gun control are you against or for it? I believe that guns are good unless you are using it for bad things. People that use guns for bad should have no guns. People that use guns to protect they should keep there guns. The issue about gun control is some people use there guns for bad reasons. Some people use it to harm people which it ruins it for other people that are using there guns for good purposes. You can say guns are important because they can protect you from animals

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    The Second Amendment; Gun Rights versus Gun Control Our government is involved in a balancing act which deals with gun rights versus gun control. O’Connor explains that “There has been a longstanding dispute about whether the Second Amendment had been written to assure for the preservation of a well-trained militia‚ or whether the right to own a weapon also extended to ownership for private use” (110). One side believes the Second Amendment was written to form a militia during the early years

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    Literature Review- Gun Control Gun control has been a very controversial issue in American history in part‚ because America is the most armed nation in the world‚ with American citizens owning about 300 million fire arms. In fact‚ this is even more than a quarter of the whole world’s firearms. Besides‚ Guns have always been a hobby of Americans because of the gun culture that is unlike other states. American gun culture has survived since the earliest days of the republic because hunting has been

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    Over the past decade‚ the rise in gun violence has become a major problem and topic of Gun Control has been a major subject of debates in the political world with great support on both sides. I am writing this as person who believes that the citizens of this country have the right to own a firearm‚ but I feel that there should be some control over the ownership and selling of these deadly devices. When the topic of gun control is brought into a discussion the first thing people think is that the

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    Guns don’t kill people‚ people kill people. Gun control is a controversial topic in America. Gun control in America refers to any action taken by the government to regulate‚ the sale‚ purchase‚ or safety of guns in the hands of individual citizens. But why should the government control who owns guns or firearms? In America there should be less regulations involving gun control‚ our second amendment provides us freedom to own firearms‚ guns provide great self defense and should be used properly

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    If we enacted more gun control laws then there wouldn’t be as much problems. Gun shootings are the main reason why the kill rate is going up. That being the main cause is just something we need to stop. Gun laws are causes of violent crime in the world and it must need to be changed for people to buy guns easier to protect themselves.Gun control will help everyone in the world because it would make the world way safer.If there were more gun control laws enacted the world would be a safer place because

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    about gun-control. Even though they all reached the same conclusion‚ that there is a need for stricter firearm policies‚ their methodology while researching about this topic has changed over time. In the recent years‚ scholars usually talked about why people favoured or opposed gun control. But as the years have passed that has changed to them talking about the loopholes in the current firearm laws and how they need need to be stricter. So‚ has the scholarly conversation about gun control has seen

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    where guns are essentially banned. This is stating that Switzerland with more guns has less crime and that England with less guns has more crime. It all goes back to its not the weapon or gun that commits the crime! Gun Control only takes guns away from people that are law abiding citizens. It doesn’t stop criminals from buying guns. Law abiding citizens will most likely follow the laws and there aren’t many troubles with them but your criminals most likely to be the ones that buy guns illegally

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