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    Should Gun Control Laws Be Stricter? Lindsey Curry English 111 Dr. Robert Brandon November 20‚ 2012 Many different freedoms were granted in many different ways to the people of the United States. When the Constitution was written in 1776‚ many rights were granted to the people of the United States. In 1791‚ the second amendment of the Constitution was adopted and allowed the people to be able to keep and bear arms (Members‚ 2011). Today‚ there is a debate on making these gun control laws stricter;

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    Gun Control In america we need to get rid of or make stricter rules for gun control. There is too much shooting in this country that is killing thousands of innocent adults‚ it helps people rob stores and banks‚ and lastly guns kill a lot of children in school shootings that have happened plenty of times over the years. Guns should be illegal in this country for many of reasons. We need to change something about this situation. “In america‚ 289 people are shot every day” said by Washington posts

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    Essay No Reason For Strict Gun Control Laws Guns have been an important part of the United States of America’s history. This right is part of the Second Amendment which was inserted into the United States Constitution on December 15‚1791 with the purpose of giving the people the right to bear arms. Currently gun control is a controversial topic in the United States‚ and a great part of the population demand more gun control laws; people believe that guns are the cause for crimes and schools

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    Banning Guns Is Not the Answer: Gun Control Is Gun control is and has been a controversial issue for many years. Many American citizens believe that if gun control is strictly enforced it would quickly reduce the threat of crime. Some people believe that gun control is a plot to take away guns. Other People state they would not be able to hunt. Many citizens want to be able to protect their home or family. The Second amendment grants Americans the right to bear arms. Many people believe

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    Although people say that gun control would reduce crime rate‚ gun control should not be heavily enforced because it is against the Second amendment; it would take away the ability to shoot recreationally‚ and it would not allow people to effectively protect themselves. Based on data from a 2000 study‚ US civilians used firearms to protect themselves and others around 989‚883 times a year. As Thomas Jefferson once said - “The beauty of the second amendment is that it will not be needed until they

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    Gun Control…Hurting or Helping Americans?” Gun ownership is strongly guarded American right‚ but recent gun violence demands that lawmakers make the changes necessary to control guns more tightly. The National Rifle Association (NRA) demands that we protect our second amendment of the right to bear arms; however‚ major modification is needed. The U.S compares horribly to other countries in our statistics of gun violence. Recent shootings‚ such as the horrific Sandy Hook Elementary shooting‚ or

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    issue of gun control‚ and how it is enough. The article mainly focuses on two sides. The first side is that everybody should have guns from criminals to citizens. The other side is how nobody should have guns‚ besides law enforcement. First‚ this piece will discuss the pros and cons of how everybody should have guns. Then we will go on to identify some of the pros and cons about how nobody should have guns‚ bedsides law enforcement‚ and then conclude with my final opinion about the gun control issue

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    that 36.5% of Americans said they were “afraid” or “very afraid” of gun control (Ledbetter). Gun control has become a hot button issue within the scope of politics. This brings to the surface questions of why Americans are so afraid of gun control. An increased push in the desire for gun control legislation causes fear in Americans because of the perceived loss of control with personal protection. Along with this lack of control comes increased feelings of vulnerability‚ self-preservation‚ and a

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    civilians before turning his gun on himself. Because of the shooting‚ gun control laws have been the center of political debate inside of the U.S. Most attention is focused on the United States proposed gun control laws announced yesterday by president Barack Obama. Of the many policies being demanded by anti-gun advocates‚ very few were approved yesterday. Of the few things that happened‚ President Obama passed a total of twenty-three excutive orders strengthening existing gun laws. These executive

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    to give them your gun‚ your self defence‚ and your right as a citizen of the United States of America. I would feel like my rights don’t matter and America has lost more of what it promised to be. This is what could happen to America if it submits to Gun Control. Gun Control is unconstitutional and precedes the limits that used to be more prevalent in the government. Before we show my opinion let’s show the pros and cons of both sides. Pros of gun control is less gun violence. Another would

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