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    Riffle Association. (Can Gun Control Work? pg.19) The argument for gun control is that it will lower the crime rates nationally‚ increase prevention of suicides as well as avoid illegal obtaining of guns. “A policy that reduces the availability of handguns will reduce the amount of firearms violence.” (How Can Gun Violence Be Reduced; pg.11) However I do not agree with this argument. “Gun confiscation leads to a loss of freedom‚ increased crime‚ and the government moving to the left.” (How Can Gun

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    as well. Hope that is OK. The term gun control as it is used in the United States refers to “any action taken by the federal government or by state or local governments to regulate‚ through legislation‚ the sale‚ purchase‚ safety‚ and use of handguns and other types of firearms by individual citizens.” The political and social debate over the question of how much gun control is appropriate has been an extremely polarized one for over a decade. In recent months‚ the Colorado theater massacre‚

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    There are many products sold which can be classified as inherently dangerous. If one thinks about it‚ almost every product sold or and marketed if used in the wrong way could be harmful to oneself. Inherently dangerous products are those that even if the buyer uses it properly it can be harmful. As we saw in the video guns are an inherently dangerous product‚ they are meant to kill. The sale of guns is an issue because of the fact they might get into the wrong hands but I feel what is really

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    The United States has 88.8 guns per 100 people‚ or about 270‚000‚000 guns‚ which is the highest total and per capita number in the world. 22% of Americans own one or more guns‚ 35 percent men and 12 percent women. Gun control has a lot of different sides‚ and you’re not right or wrong‚ it is your opinions. I am pro gun‚ I love guns‚ and I think they should have gun control‚ but to an extent. So‚ I am in between. Some questions that come into my head are‚ How much gun violence is in the USA? And What

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    Essay On Gun Restrictions

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    Petition on Gun Restrictions in the United States We‚ the undersigned‚ believe that these gun restriction laws which have been passed have no benefit towards our country; so that we demand that these laws should be more enforced from our government‚ updating the gun restriction laws to be more effective‚ and that no more gun restrictions laws are to be passed; as guns have been used to save the lives of people up to one hundred times more than to injure someone’s life‚ background check funding has

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    An example of parents not educating their children and keeping a loaded weapon around would be when a 3 year old in Albuquerque‚ found a handgun in his mother’s purse and shot both his mom and dad with a single shot (Sacco 1). Even though the child was just old enough to walk‚ he could have been told in any way that the gun in his mother’s purse was bad and to not touch it. The fact that the

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    The gun laws in Colorado allow the people to carry concealed weapons if they pass a test and a background check. I believe that this law is not doing enough to stop shootings from happening. According to Procon.org‚ “Carrying a concealed handgun increases the chances of a confrontation escalating and turning lethal.” If this continues than people who have no criminal history would be allowed to carry firearms. The downside to this is shootings are much more likely to happen because there are more

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    right to carry a weapon. First of all‚ banning all handguns does not allow for law-abiding citizens to protect themselves. Some people may think that banning handguns will decrease violent crime. However‚ that will take away the rights of the people that follow the law and use guns for self-defense. According to JustFacts.com roughly 300 million civilians in the United States own a gun‚ 100 million of which are hand guns. So many people own handguns that if we decided to ban them it would be extremely

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    “A Peaceful Woman Explains Why She Carries a Gun” is an excerpt from Linda M. Hasselstrom’s essay Land Circle that details why and for what purpose she purchases a handgun and concealed carry permit. In the essay‚ Mrs. Hasselstrom recounts several instances where men disrespected and purposefully intimidated her in violent ways that truly scared her. Originally‚ Mrs. Hasselstrom took Kung Fu‚ but soon realized that if she was attacked by an average male‚ he could easily over power her just due to

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    Due to recent events occurring in America‚ people have been seeking out reforms in our nation’s gun laws so that they may feel safer inside their homes and inside the nation’s schools. Unlike some countries‚ America cannot be considered “harsh” with its gun laws‚ nor can it be considered weak when compared to still other countries. When looking to reform our gun laws‚ our nation should revise and remodel our laws after countries with stronger guns laws‚ such as Switzerland and Canada. With 3

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