Gun Control: The Big Picture George Washington's picture Submitted by George Washington on 12/17/2012 12:36 -0500 Preface: I was raised to be against guns. My parents hated guns, and believed that they only lead to crime and to accidental shootings. Raised in a blue state, I had the stereotype that militias were made of crazies … and so the “right to bear arms” as part of a “well-regulated militia” seemed like a nutty anachronism. And I have long been deeply influenced by leading voices
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Freedom vs. Control The statement ‘The right of the people to keep and bear Arms shall not be infringed’ from the U.S constitution seems like a pretty solid sentence. There is really no way to misinterpret it. Our country gained its freedom with guns, kept its freedom with guns, and guns will play a vital role in keeping our freedom. The banning of firearms in America is an illegal act, and degrades the values this country has been founded on. Guns not only play a vital role in many people's lives
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Gun Control Weapons have been with us for a very long time. Longer than anyone can remember. It has become part of our constitution and a legal matter. It is made legal by the constitution and many other laws passed that require many steps to obtain a firearm. Although it is stated to be legal many people oppose the issue and I am one of them. Tens of thousands of people are killed every year by illegal guns thrown on the streets. There is never any gain from guns because someone always ends
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Michelle Evans History of Gun Control July 9, 2011 Chapter IV History of Gun Control In the 1960s after the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Dr. Martin Luther King, and Senator Robert F. Kennedy, gun control became a major subject of public passion and controversy. To some people gun control is a crime issue, to others it is a rights issue. Gun control is a safety issue, an education issue, a racial issue, and a political issue, among others. Within each of these issues there are
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budget, and more importantly, a problem with guns. Like every other good old boy, I am concerned about being the victim of a random shooting, but at the same time, I want to be able to take down a nice10-point buck during hunting season. Guns effect every one of us every day. They fill us with fear or they make us feel protected. My point is this: guns are a problem, but using gun control to abolish them isn't necessarily the best solution. In gun control I mean laws that keep firearms off the street
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Position on Gun Control Michelle Musil Chamberlain College of Nursing Gun Control 1. What is your position on gun control? Make an argument that is supported by at least three statistical findings. My position on gun control doesn’t involve taking away our rights to own guns but it adds heavy restrictions when trying to obtain or when owning a gun. In an article by Browning, written in 1974, it states that 47% of suicides are accomplished with the use of a gun. I used a statistic from
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Stricter Laws and Gun Control Are guns in our society getting out of control? The main weapon used to engage in violence is the gun. Gun violence has claimed many Americans that we are the leading country in crimes animated by guns. These guns are claiming the lives of people, ranging from babies, to adults, and even to the elderly. I see people killed because of gang related incidents, robberies, road range, mass shootings, and many pointless situation. There are too many guns out on our streets
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As a person comes from a gun control country, I am really in favor of gun control and I think it is the best thing that our government does. I always heard some student or criminal shoot up schools, universities, malls and public places where their victims cannot shoot back. So I am just curious: why will gun exist? Before I came to U.S, I think maybe a gun is needed because of much land and less people. If criminal breaks through your house and it is impossible to get help from your neighbor
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own automatic or semi-automatic weapons. English Composition – ENC1101 These days there are many kinds of weapons available in the market. The second amendment gives people the right to use the weapon for their self-defense in homes. Does the gun really protect the life of a person? There are lots of home and public shooting happening in these days. The weapons can be misused by illegal users and mentally unstable individuals. This means that instead of protection, they endanger the life of
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Gun Control in America When I was in the military I had the opportunity to travel to many different countries in the world where gun control was either limited or fully enforced. In countries like Great Britain, which has strict gun control, the country has a very high miscellaneous crime rate due to even the law enforcement not carrying side arms (Kelley, 2012). Then countries like Switzerland where their gun laws are minimal, and their crimes are very low and they have access to guns (LaFollette
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