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    horizon as gun control laws are being dropped‚ and penalties could be imposed on those who do not comply. The debate over the use of guns in the United States can be traced back as far as 1791. The United States has the greatest percentage of private firearm ownership in the world. Most people do not just own one gun they own two or more guns. The average citizen comes to the realization that in order to deter and defend themselves and their loved ones against crimes‚ the burden becomes theirs. The police

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    Gun control

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    out of people’s hands that are unstable dangerous. In the article‚ “The Case for Gun Control‚” written by Fareed Zakaria‚ he talks about the history of guns. In this article the author writes about how the U.S. has more crime and more citizens own firearms than any other countries. The article‚ “U.S. ‘model’ for Gun Control‚” by Susan Haigh‚ she writes about the recent Newton school shooting and how the Connecticut government needs to pass a bill to have better gun controls. An article written by Jamelle

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    for self protection or in this case‚ safety; however‚ if these firearms end up in the wrong hands this then it threatens the well being  of more than just the person whose right it is to bear a firearm. This issue has resulted in many protests and disagreements on whether or  not guns should be allowed which means that not only do people care  about their own safety but they are also willing to give up the freedom to bear these firearms for their protection.

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    The Debate over Gun Control Crime and guns. The two seem to go hand in hand with one another. But are the two really associated? Do guns necessarily lead to crime? And if so do laws placing restrictions on firearm ownership and use stop the crime or protect the citizens? These are the questions many citizens and lawmakers are asking themselves when setting about to create gun control laws. The debate over gun control‚ however‚ is nothing new. In 1924‚ Presidential Candidate‚ Robert La Follete

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    Gun Control Policy Brief

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    What is the Issue? Gun Control What is the Question? Should gun control be instituted in the United States? The concept of gun control has become a hot button item as we live in a country where mass murders‚ school shootings‚ and many other gun related crimes are becoming more and more frequent. People are faced with the impending questions on what should be done to limit these types of crimes and how can one defend themselves and their loved ones from becoming victims to these senseless

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    I believe in guns. I believe that firearms are very complex and intricate mechanical objects. The whole idea fascinates me. Pre- sixth grade‚ I was not into guns as much‚ but I got a BB gun for my birthday many years ago and was inspired. I had been shooting BB guns before then. My dad taught me to shoot with his BB gun. He was in the Army during Vietnam. He didn’t go to war‚ but he is still a good shot.Now I love firearms‚ and when I am older‚ I would like to have multiple pistols and rifles of

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    when I saw the video of the person getting the vitreous fluid from the eye. 4. From the firearm analysis‚ what is a rifling number? How is it determined? a) A rifling number is the number of lands (raised areas) or grooves in a rifled barrel. The rifling number of a particular firearm can be determined by rotating the bullet and counting the number of rifling impressions present on the surface. 5. In the firearm case‚ what type of gun fired the bullet? a) The caliber of the bullet is 9 millimeters

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    The 1033 program was enacted in 1996 under the direction of former President Bill Clinton‚ allowing excess equipment originally purchased for the military to be transferred to state and local law enforcement agencies at no cost (GovTrack‚ 1996). The equipment is stated as being surplus‚ moreover‚ several notations are made on the Defense Logistics Agency’s website advising the equipment was not purchased for the sole purposes of providing it to law enforcement (n.d.). The equipment that has been

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    with a majority of passengers‚ Americans may ride safely and with a calm mind on their flights. Another example which has ensured the safety of the American populace is the ban on tobacco and firearms in schools. The ban on tobacco has dissuaded most in regards to dealing drugs to minors‚ The ban on firearms however has stirred debate due to recent school shootings. While these debates likely won’t resolve with policies changing‚ the american public doesn’t agree with Benjamin either‚ as they call

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    has been on the rise in several American states. The rising cases of homicide in the past few years have prompted several states to implement stringent gun control laws that restrict purchase and possession of firearms by civilians. The American constitution allows civilians to own firearms for their own protection. However‚ this is not the main argument why gun control should not be allowed. This argument supports the need for Americans to protect themselves and their families. America does not need

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