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    topics are even a concern. They all range from gun control and qualifications for receiving government benefits to legalizing marijuana and abortions. We all have our own opinions and view on these topics and we express them in many ways. So could this be one of the reasons there are people killing and using violence as an answer to these problems? Growing up we were taught violence isn’t the answer and yet there is so much of it in the world. Guns can be bought and sold and the government would

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    Persuasive Essay On Why Guns Should Be Banned?

    Banning guns will create a world without violence. But there is no such thing as a world without violence. Gun don't kill, people kill our country is producing more idiots than anywhere in the world, we skate anyone and everyone through then we ignoring them. We allow labels to be put on every condition even if its laziness and we call it autism or Asperger’s. We reward kids for acting dumb when they just don't want to try and we give them IEP’s and reduce the work they have to do. Guns alone don’t

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    The Right to Bear Arms

    The Right to Bear Arms Gun control has been a controversial issue for many years. A vast majority of citizens believe that if gun control is strictly enforced it would quickly reduce the threat of crime. Many innocent people feel they have the right to bear arms for protection, or even just the pleasure of hunting. Americans have a constitutional right to own hand guns and stricter laws and licensing will not affectively save lives. The second amendment states “A well regulated militia, being

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    Ethically Speaking

    half, and the recaps of the games earlier in the day. That was all the usual stuff that happens in a halftime show. But, what we were then exposed to was a two minute speech by Bob Costas regarding the issue of gun control in America. Even my young son asked, “Why is that man talking about guns?” Wow! At his young age of 6, he recognized the power of influence without even realizing it. One issue propagating another. To summarize the tragic events that occurred earlier in the week would be to say

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    3D Printing

    discussing the presence of 3D printed guns. 3D printing is a fairly new technology that is developing a new generation of both creativity and unease for many in North America and around the world. The printing technique allows users to create anything that comes to imagination and bring it into the three-dimensional world. The uses of 3D printers have been tested by both the professionals and the public due to its user-friendliness and accessibility. Both guns and gun parts have been one of the successful

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    Gun Violence In America

    Unfortunately, this is a common occurrence in America “from 2000 to 2010 a total of 335,609 people died from guns” (“Just the facts: Gun violence in America”) these numbers are a striking and often shocking realization of the gun violence in America. . Gun legislation has become a prominent debate among government officials, and the general population has started to demand stricter gun laws. Gun violence is a major issue in our country - a problem we have been unable to address because of political

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    Ethics of Gun Manufacturers

    of Gun Manufactures Guns have long been a staple of the American dream. The U.S. far surpasses the rest of the world in guns owned per capita, not to mention the amount of revenue generated from arms manufacturing, which helped cultivate one of the largest economies in the world.(Rabkin, 143) Recent shootings such as Sandy Hook Elementary in Newton, Connecticut have sparked large debate between politicians and citizens over gun rights. Although there are many tangents to discuss about gun rights

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    Legalization of All Weapons

    Legalization of All Weapons Gun control has been a disputed topic for a long time. Many citizens believe that if gun control is strictly enforced it would reduce the crime rate.Many innocent people feel they should have possession of guns for their protection or just to go out and hunt. Some gun control advocates believe that banning all guns is the best way to protect people. Banning guns can do many things, but it doesn’t protect anyone. Some say that a gun in the house is more likely to cause

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    Philosophy

    government controls legal possession of firearms. There are a number of you who believe that it is okay to wield a gun with the proper licensing so it is a form of protection. This group believes that the possession of firearms is actually a positive thing in the world, because of the old saying guns do not kill people, people kill do. I for one believe that this is a true statement from a physical standpoint, but not from a mental one. It is not morally correct to punish those who cannot control your

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    Badger Guns Argumentative Essay: Gun Lawyer

    Badger Guns, a gun seller in Milwaukee, was held liable for an incident in which two police officers were shot with a gun bought from the store. The jury awarded $5 million to the officers who both survived, although one suffered severe brain damage. After this incident, the Milkwauke Journal Sentinel reported that four other officers were injured with a weapon bought from Badger Guns in the span of 20 months. This is a noteworthy case because normally gun sellers are not liable for criminal acts

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