Against Gun Control

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    Debate

    Having guns in the classroom will more than likely increase the chance of gun related accidents; although only a very small chance there would previously have been no chance. Although there is no way of knowing if the effect would be the same in the classroom as on the streets. Teaching can be a very stressful and frustrating job and the teacher may get very angry with individual students, allowing teachers to carry guns would greatly increase the risk of an unpremeditated shooting against on a schoolchild

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    Is the 2nd Amendment Worth Saving?

    weapon they must intend to murder. Hatred of other people because of race or status and the belief that “Someone” is holding them back is truly what is at the heart of killing and that guns are just the tool of choice. I began with the school shootings because they are fresh, raw and are being used at the core of most gun arguments. “Save the Children” is about as popular as “Remember the Alamo” was more than 175 years ago. Children today need to be taught about the history of America the way that we

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    Presentation Plans

    Purpose, Audience, Significance What is the purpose of your speech? | The purpose of this speech is to persuade my audience that gun ownership can have a positive effect on the crime rate in the United States, and that protection of one’s self, family, and property is an inherent right. | | Who is your Audience? | My ideal audience for this speech would be those of voting age who identify themselves as “swing” voters, who can take to the polls to ensure that proper legislature will always

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    Brazil

    and presents it in the plot of the movie. It has all things that is Gilliam is known for in his other films. The film portrays ideas and themes of industrialization, terrorism, government control and bureaucracy, technology gone wrong and taking control, plastic surgery, communism, dehumanization, going against the system and love. Terry Gilliam is an American Director born in 1940 who is known for “Monty Python and the Holy Grail” (1975), “Monty Python’s Flying Circus” (1969 – 1974), Jabberwocky

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    Gun Control Argumentative Analysis

    When most people think of guns they are scared or feel threatened. Some people find enjoyment in shooting a gun. Guns are used for many different reasons, good and bad. Some people find a relief in having a gun in the home for safety. However other people think it’s stupid to own a gun. People think banning guns will stop all the school shootings, others think having trained professionals or even training teachers to use guns will stop the shootings. With each issue, there are always going to be

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    Stricter Gun Laws

    in light of the parkland school shooting is should we have stricter laws. There are the liberals who are calling for stricter gun law’s. Then there are the conservatives who are claiming that stricter gun laws are not the answer. This has crippled the American citizens and caused yet another divide between the people who are pro second amendment and those for stricter guns laws. All the while a news article reported May 25,2018 on CNN was released which claimed, “We're 21 weeks into 2018, and there

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    Colorado Gun Laws Ineffective

    For years Colorado has been known for its beautiful landscape, ski resorts and even its relaxed gun laws. Recently however lawmakers in Colorado passed laws for stricter gun control. The laws include limiting magazines to a 15 round capacity and background checks before every gun purchase including private sales. These laws are ineffective, despite good intentions, they are very difficult to enforce and are too vague to support. Police officers serve and protect, and if these laws effect anyone

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    Crim Dog

    appointment Teaching Assistants will have weekly office hours TBA Overview: This course examines the multi-disciplinary social science of law-making, law-breaking, and law-enforcing. It reviews theories and data that predict when, where and against whom crimes happen. In addition, it addresses questions surrounding crime prevention and punishment of offenders. The role and importance of police, courts, and prisons are critically examined. The relationship between criminology and policy-making

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    2nd Amendment In The Constitution

    The meaning of the 2nd Amendment comes to the forefront. The United States has the 2nd Amendment, gun laws and other protective amendments in the Constitution to give us the freedom we have fought for as Americans. I do not believe that the 2nd Amendment should be repealed or amended. The 2nd Amendment in the Constitution in short states the right to bear arms. When the colonists began to rise up against British authority, early American

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    Tasers, Good or Bad?

    The debate over the use of tasers by law enforcement always seems to heat up whenever there has been a taser death. Taser guns are an electric shock weapons that temporarily incapacitates the nerve transmission, disrupting voluntary muscle control. Tasers are used worldwide by many countries; some consider them to be firearms or safe police self-defense weapons, while others may view them as harmful killers. Tasers are the registered trademark of the company Taser International, who is also the original

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