Against Gun Control

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    Firearm Restrictions

    Are there any legitimate restrictions on gun ownership? Informal Logic / PHI103 The sometimes-explosive topic of an individual’s right to bear arms is a long-standing debate both nationally and internationally. Center fire of such debates is the interpretation, definition, and intention of the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution, the right to bear arms. Scholars, policy makers, and everyday citizens are faced with answering the question, are there any legitimate restrictions on

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    Gun Control in the Us

    Why Cannot The USA Have a Stricter Gun Control? The 44th president of the United States of America, Barack Obama, wants to apply more gun control in the states. He has on several occasions indicated his opinion against firearms and crimes committed with firearms. Obama said after the Sandy Hook Elementary School tragedy, “We won’t be able to stop every violent act, but if there is even one thing that we can do to prevent any of these events, we have a deep obligation, all of us, to try.” (McDonough

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    Argumentative Essay: Is Gun Control Bad?

    Is gun control bad? “Countries with higher gun ownership have lower murder rates.”(Harvard 1) There are two sides to the debate, people against gun control and people for gun control. It is a big issue because there are so many people for and against guns. There are 318 million people in the United States and 270 million use guns. While there are reasons for higher gun control, there are just as many against it also. “In some early states people were required to own guns,”(Krull 80) so why are people

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    Thi This PSA Ad Analysis

    1) in order to make a change in gun control and take action, about gun violence in how guns can get into the wrong hands. The “Moms Demand Action” It’s an organization that promotes, encourage people to act against gun control. This organization makes campaigns against gun violence and try to encourage the government to help change the law a realize that they should make a background check before buying a gun, because it could bring dangerous consequences against innocent citizens, this campaign

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    Gun Control: American Gun Laws Need Reform

    Gun Control: American Gun Laws Need Reform Roderick D. Harris Capella University Gun Control: American Gun Laws Need Reform At the national level, the issue of gun control has been in the spotlight for the last 50 years. The conversation seems to pick up or lose steam depending upon current events. In more recent years, the barrage of mass murders carried out with the use of assault-style weapons have fueled the fire and reopened the public debate. In 2012, President Obama and his administration

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    How To Win An Argument About Guns By Nicholas Kristof Summary

    Due to recent mass shootings and massacres, gun control has once again been thrust back onto the main stage in the United States. In a New York Times op-ed titled, “How to Win an Argument About Guns”, Nicholas Kristof takes on this very issue. According to his bio, Kristof has been a foreign correspondent and columnist for the New York Times since 2001. However, his bio says nothing about any involvement with firearm related topics. This makes his opinions less trustworthy than that of an actual

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    Argumentative Essay: Gun Control In The United States

    Gun Control 20 elementary school students and six staff members are lost to a gun shooting in Newtown, Connecticut (Caldwell, 2014). These type of incidents are what persuade people to either push for gun-control, or fight against it. Needless to say, gun-control is a very controversial topic here in America. Actions should certainly be taken to keep guns out of the wrong hands. Unfortunately, gun-control wouldn’t really ensure that guns will be kept out out of harmful hands, seen as it seems like

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    Gun Rights

    Anti-Gun Control Gun control is a huge restriction we face as Americans. As time progresses, gun laws get have been getting more strict and serious, thus making it harder for non felons to obtain a permit to carry. Even the Second Amendment gives us as Americans the right to bear arms. Gun control in Indiana is more strict than a lot of other states. In Indiana, in order to carry a hand gun, you must have a concealed carry permit produced by the state of Indiana. In order to obtain the permit

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    Pragmatic Approach to Gun Control

    Gun Control The gun control issue has been a big topic for years now. Some people believe that gun control can help avoid massacres in schools, theaters, and other populated areas. There are so many occasions, where mentally unstable and incompetent individuals get a hold of a gun and harm innocent people. Gun control will also help stop accidental shootings, especially the ones towards children. Individuals who are for gun control also believe that it will decrease violence. If fewer people have

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    Downside to Gun Control

    Downside to Gun Control Have you ever wondered what it would be like if you could no longer protect your family, yourself, and help in being part of the militia? Well that’s the direction some of our politicians are trying to go towards. I am talking about the negative results that imposing harsh gun control laws and regulations would bring if the government passes gun control laws. I am going to talk about three reasons why. First, crime rates would go up. Second, it is in the second amendment

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