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    ban‚ groups on both sides of the gun debate on Thursday urged senators to pass a bill that would enforce stricter gun controls to prevent crimes related to loose firearms. Sen. Gringo Honasan‚ chairman of the committee on public order‚ said a “comprehensive” bill that spells out graver penalties for possession of unregistered firearms could still be approved in the nine remaining session days between January and February if President Aquino certifies the bill as urgent. Honasan wants to raise the

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    Cited: Alpers‚ Philip and Marcus Wilson. “ Guns in Switzerland: Facts‚ Figures‚ and Firearm Law.” Gun Policy Web Page. The University of Sydney‚ 27 June 2012. Web. 9 Dec. 2012. ATF‚ . "Quick Reference to Federal Firearm Laws." U.S. Attorney’s Office. Web. 3 Dec 2012. <http://www.justice.gov/usao/ut/psn/documents/guncard.pdf>. Bachmann‚ Helena. “Swiss Vote to Keep ‘a Gun in Every Closet’.” Time

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    and use of firearms and more legislation is being considered. Some restrictions may be necessary but some have gone too far. Currently‚ there are over 70 Million gun owners in America. Guns are not for everyone. Certain individuals cannot handle a firearm safely‚ and some individuals choose to use firearms inappropriately. Most of this legislation restricts‚ to some degree‚ the rights of individuals to possess or use firearms. I recognize that criminals have misused firearms‚ often with

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    expected to follow firearm laws? If a nationwide gun ban is enacted‚ criminals will not suddenly follow the law and reject the thought of buying a firearm on the black market. Banning all guns in the United States would be irrational because it would not lower crime or prevent firearm-related murders. Outlawing firearms punishes the law-abiding citizens by leaving them defenseless against criminals who obtain their firearms illegally .Protecting yourself with a legally obtained firearm should not be

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    Gun ControlRichard MooreEnglish Composition IIJudi Reed13 April 1995 Thesis Statement: Society benefits from firearms in the hands of responsible citizens. Attempts to keep firearms away from these citizens do more harm than good. Outline I. Introduction II. Political    A. Legislation    1. Rights 2. Restrictions 3. Prejudice B. Crime prevention    1. Effects on criminals 2. Effects on crime victims III. Practical    A. Hunting B. Competition IV. Personal    A. Recreation 

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    protection of the Second Amendment of the United States Bill of Rights. According to the NRA‚ there are approximately 200 million firearms in the U.S.‚ and 60-65 million firearm owners. They conducted a survey and found that Hunting was 10% of the population’s reason they owned firearms‚ 14% owned them for collection‚ 18% owned them for target shooting‚ and 58% owned firearms for protection. This goes to prove that the NRA stands by their viewpoints because of the fact that owning a gun can save lives

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    these guns with distressing outcomes. While many individuals argue that guns need to be restricted within the United States‚ the real argument is for allowing the Constitutional right to bear arms while implementing stricter laws to ensure these firearms do not fall within the wrong hands. The Right to Bear Arms America is formed on the information within the Constitution and the Amendments. The United States Constitutions Second Amendment gives the right to bear arms to every American Citizen

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    i believe it will cause more harm than good however‚ i do believe that we need to have more strict requirements for people who want to purchase firearms. There needs to be more strict requirements for people who want to purchase firearms concerning the security of the weapons such as a form that states that the person wants to purchase a certain firearm owns a safe that the weapon can be safely stored in. James Q. Wilson says “there is no way to extinguish the supply of guns”. This is true it would

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    Gun Control Laws

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    states have different perspectives considering gun control laws. Gun laws should not be increased because gun violence would increase due to civilians not possessing firearms. Gun control laws should allow all citizens to protect themselves with guns. Crime rates would definitely decrease if most citizens were possessing firearms. Criminals tend to go after defenseless people or citizens that do not own guns. They simply do not like the thought of the

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    This means that all that stands between you and death is the pull of a trigger. Limited access to handguns would decrease violence‚ as has been proven in the past by numerous laws. It is too easy to obtain a firearm in the current laws‚ and about fifty percent of crimes involving firearms‚ the weapons were not registered with the criminal. Mass shootings and other devastating events would be prevented if there was a crackdown on Gun control. Guns cause violence and death. Even though the

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