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    Kip Kinkel School Shooter

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    gun safety course and bought him a .22 caliber Ruger long rifle and eventually a 9 mm Glock handgun when he was 15(PBS). During an interview with Newsweek Kip said that his psychologist told his father to "let Kip have the guns‚ for it will be a good outlet(PBS)." However‚ the outlet he eventually used them for was anger and revenge. It all started on May 20‚ 1998 when Kip brought a loaded‚ stolen handgun to school(NYT‚Nov11). It was a .32 Beretta pistol loaded with 9 rounds(TruTv). A friend

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    Gun Culture In America

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    laws set in place to prohibit the sale of automatic and powerful handguns all together. They also make it to where a weapons license is required to own a gun. On top of that‚ they have to have a written statement as to why the gun is wanted. Simon Tisdall‚ author of Norway’s Gun Laws Prove Easy to Ignore‚ says “Under the Firearm Weapons Act‚ only ‘sober and responsible’ persons over the age of 18 may obtain a gun licence. For handguns‚ the age requirement is 21. In 2009‚ additional legislation was

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    Strict gun control legislation may benefit public safety. In 2013‚ after the deadly Sandy Hook Elementary shooting‚ President Obama released a three-pronged plan to reduce gun violence in the United States. The plan would improve a potential firearm buyer’s background investigation‚ prohibit military-type assault weapons and high-capacity magazines‚ enhance penalties for illegal gun trafficking and bar straw purchasers to buy guns for unauthorized people or uses. Additionally‚ President Obama

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    Over the recent year’s gun violence have took a major turn for the worse‚ from school shootings‚ to terrorist attacks and the threat levels are increasing daily. Families are frightened to leave the comfort of their own home and with such a rapid increase in gun violence some people are scared to go home knowing anything can happen. I complexly understand some individuals collect guns for collection purpose or as a hobby but are l was to earn a gun are completely screw and in five quick minutes

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    conducted for a plethora of reasons‚ but the law would classify the murders as a form of domestic violence‚ hate crimes‚ drug related‚ etc. Majority of these crimes were committed with the help of a handgun. American history has shown us that more crimes and murders have happened after the invention of the handgun. Our history of murders and violence has spawn over several decades‚ however; since the 1980’s the murder crime rate has drastically increased and police and government officials have been trying

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    of these include: that not person convicted of a crime own a gun‚ a person much be 21 or older to purchase a gun and the business who is selling the firearms‚ must be licensed (NRA‚ 2016). One of the laws that had a profound impact was the Brady Handgun Control Act‚ which is in effect in 32 states. This act requires a

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    Gun control and the Second Amendment The United States Constitution says that U.S. Citizens have the right to bear arms. Even though this guarantee was written with no constraints‚ there are now laws that limit certain aspects of gun ownership. The reasons for gun control fall under the flag of public safety. Though there are many safety reasons why private ownership of firearms should be banned‚ these arguments are outweighed not only by the need for protection‚ but

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    regardless of legality‚and carrying a concealed weapon could help stop all of the shooting sprees. Although the US constitution allows citizens to bear arms‚ Adults should have the right to concealed carry. This is shown by‚ the right to concealed carry handguns is guaranteed by the second amendment by the US constitution (Should).This shows that at Dec. 11 a case struck down an illinois state law that broadly prohibited carrying a gun. Then they said the must involve a right to have a concealed gun in public

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    Gun Control in America

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    known as the NRA‚ disagree that the "Right to Bear Arms" is guaranteed in the second amendment of the Constitution of the United States of America and licensing restrictions penalize law-abiding citizens while in no way preventing criminal use of handguns. It is also argued that by making it complicated for guns to be bought and registered for the American public there is a threat to the individual protection of American families all over. Iain Murray states in the U.S gun control debate‚ “A well

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    weapons. Instead‚ they should only be able to purchase handguns for protection purposes. Allowing citizens to purchase assault weapons only translates into providing support for people that have wrong intentions. Because these weapons are easily available‚ people who intend to cause harm can obtain one and carry out their plan. This is why it is very crucial to ban citizens from purchasing weapons that can inflict substantial damage. Although handguns can also cause great damage‚ they are less

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