The culture of weapons is the biggest reason for the US be leaders in death by firearms among developed countries. Mass shooting is defined by FBI as incidents which four or more people get shot or kill in a single event, at the same general time and location, not including the shooter. During the year of 2015, there were 372 mass shootings in the U.S. in 2015, killing 475 people and wounding 1,870 (FBI) and those numbers indicate that mass shooting events are also occurring at bigger frequency,
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The current gun control laws should be strictly enforced to avoid creating new laws. News laws make it harder on law abiding citizens to purchase firearms, ammunition, and magazines/clips. Some feel it would decrease gun violence by creating new laws. This is unfair to thousands of people who are gun advocates, including myself. Hundreds of thousands of people own a gun, if not more than one gun. In order to become a gun owner, there are legal steps to be followed in order to earn a permit.
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Guns Are Not the Problem, People Are Violence in school environments have become a major issue, and there are many precautions we can take to prevent this violence. Precautions such as better background checks before purchasing a gun will greatly decrease deaths due to gun violence. In America, the average number of school shootings is approximately 1.37 per week (Davies). There are too many lives lost throughout the year to gun violence. It is time for America to step it up when addressing the
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Why New Illinois Concealed Carry Gun Law Increases Public Safety By Matt MacBradaigh New Illinois Concealed Carry Gun Law Increases Public Safety. Gun politics as usual, antigun politicians like Gov. Pat Quinn say new law endangers public safety. But that is exactly contrary to the academic research on the matter. When Illinois passed a law to allow law-abiding citizens to carry concealed handguns, it became the last state in the union to do so. Illinois previously allowed no handguns outside the
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people, this just shows the stereotypes that police officers have on african americans. Racism is still alive. Police brutality is a serious crime and should be treated like one yet people are dying due to police officers mistreating their authority. First of all police are the people who are hired to protect people from crime and arrest those who commit crimes but recently there have been many cases where police are killing or severely injuring innocent bystanders. This action is called police brutality
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Gun control has been an ongoing issue in the United States for the past few years due to the increase of gun related deaths such as school and mass shootings. There have been debates on whether to eradicate firearms from Americans. These ideas were addressed by the United States government and gun control advocates who are for stricter gun control. On the other hand, people who oppose the policy feel that their 2nd amendment rights will be violated just because they are reoccurring school and mass
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Bartolomeo Vanzetti were two Italian immigrants who on April 15, 1920 were accused of armed robbery of the payroll at a shoe factory, and the murder of the guard and paymaster who were on duty. On July 14, 1921 the jury declared them guilty of both crimes one was stealing the money and the second was the double homicide. On August 23, 1927 the two men were sent to be killed and right after their death, people decided to further investigate their case. There are many arguments weather these two men
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decrease in shots-fired calls. This new program was a form of problem-oriented policing. Problem-oriented policing starts by identifying what is wrong, and why things are wrong, then responses are formed using untraditional approaches. The Boston Gun Project is a problem-oriented enterprise geared at decreasing the number
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Gun control has once again become a hot topic in recent years after the catastrophic mass shootings that took place at Sandy Hook Elementary (Newtown, Connecticut) Washington Navy Yard shooting (Southeast Washington D.C.), and the Aurora theater shooting (Aurora, Colorado). It is no coincidence that after such events occurred some American citizens and Government officials feel the need for tighter gun control laws. Data can sometimes be skewed in order to support ones stance as it pertains to
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want guns banned but there are some people that live in America that do. There are a pretty good bit of reasons why a lot of people want them illegalized. But there are also reasons why people want them to stay legal. One big reason that people want them illegalized is because of school shootings, and criminal murders. But a lot of people them to stay legal because of hunting and protection in their home from robbers and criminals that have guns to do their crimes. Banning our guns will yet
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