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    Bear Arms In society today‚ the issue of gun control has been becoming more and more relevant‚ especially with all of the recent shootings‚ including the Aurora‚ Colorado theatre shooting as well as Sandy Hook. People are blaming guns for these tragic happenings when really the irresponsible person holding the gun is at fault. We don’t blame cars for car accidents‚ so why blame guns for shooting crimes? The person in control is at fault. Taking away guns is going to do more harm than good in society

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    We should not make emotional decisions about gun control. In fact‚ according to Nick Gillespie the more effective approach would be to target security rather than gun control. In other words‚ if we strengthen security measures‚ we may not need to deal with regulating guns. Nick Gillespie‚ is concerned that the current emotional situation caused my recent shootings may cloud people’s judgment about gun control legislation. Attacks the opposing view Buzzwords‚ the current popular culture in news

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    in place as well as some control over certain items. The big question; should there be a government intervention in the economy? There should be boundaries when in comes to government control‚ not every single industry and product needs government control but certain products should be under government control. One example of a product under Malaysian government control is guns- to get the license and to buy a gun. There are many reasons why the government has strong laws against it; for national

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    Gun Control. This has been a divisive topic for centuries‚ ever since the creation of guns in the late 1700’s. Many people see guns as their right and often point to the 2nd Amendment in the U.S‚ which gives all people and groups such as the NRA‚ the right to carry guns no matter what happens. This is a right which has been laid out and given to all Americans‚ along with freedom of speech‚ religion‚ the press‚ etc. But on the other hand‚ in the wake of mass shootings which have now become a trend

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    Josh Monroe Dr. Price English 112 “No Gun Control‚ Ever” I do not agree that the U.S. should have gun control laws. The Second Amendment that is in our national Constitution titles that‚ “A well-regulated militia‚ being necessary to the security of a free state‚ the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.” This right has been amended in our Constitution since 1791‚ and still there have been forms of gun control ever since. The National Rifle Association (NRA) is a supporter

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    Health Management Jamara Aaron University of Phoenix Ebola and President Barack Obama Currently in Africa there is an outbreak of a deadly virus; Ebola. The U.S. President Barack Obama is helping with different ways to control the outbreak in West Africa. With President Obama being the U.S. leader he is instructing the military to assist as well as help us our U.S.’s resources. With the highest leader of the U.S. donating $100 million dollars and a possible $88 million

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    A Smoking Gun from Down Under Recent events have brought the heated debate about gun control to atomic levels in the United States. For some Americans‚ it seems of no question that we should limit or even ban an individual’s right to bear arms for the greater good of our nation. For others‚ the right to own a firearm is one of the fundamental liberties afforded the citizens of this country and to restrict that right intrudes on the very essence of being American. The argument for limiting or banning

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    Lee Hanson WR 122 Final Paper Mary Bentson 7 June 2012 Gun Control: Is it a Good Thing? Contrary to what many people may have seen on bumper stickers‚ gun control does not refer to using two hands. The legal definition of gun control is: having laws that aim to restrict or regulate the sale‚ purchase‚ or possession of firearms through licensing‚ registration‚ or identification requirements. A large number of American households or residents‚ approximately 40-45% of them‚ own at least one firearm

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    Gun Control I am choosing the topic of gun control. I will be using the APA style format. I selected this topic because I am interested in learning more about gun control and where it stands today. I also want to see what information I can find about where it is headed in the future. Trotter‚ Gayle S. (2013). Should Congress pass stronger gun laws? Congressional Digest‚ 25-31. Retrieved from Academic Search Premier Database. The article is stating that Mental Health records are not being used

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    of the biggest controversial topics in America today is Gun Control‚ whether we should or should not have gun control. The Government claims that if they take the guns away‚ that there will be a drop in deaths and crimes. The Second Amendment state that every citizen of the United States of America has a right to bare arms(ProCon#1). The Gun Control Law will take away that right completely‚ along with some of our freedom. If the Gun Control Law is enforced in the United States‚ our hunting right will

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