substation on campus. Also, that it would build up our relationship with the officers so they would get a chance to know us better as well as knowing them. I do think our protection here is very important knowing that most of us that attend here actually live on campus. Parents are trusting Shaw University with their children being here and would be devastated if something were to happen to us. I don’t feel like the police station is required. The police station sitting right on campus would be a giveaway
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According to Everyone in the U.S In 2018 there have been more or less than 18 on campus school shootings. There have been multiple school shootings but, there are very different such as sucidal, not during school hours, and during school hours. This being a real isuure some people think school shooting are not a issue on the other side of people some thing that gun violence is not under control. There are different situations during a school shooting. There is susdial stiuations where a young teenager
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stepped up their claims for strict gun control laws (Levs, 2015). Gun control is laws that limit the sale and use of firearms. Gun control has been a controversial issue in the United States. Having tighter gun control laws is not the solution for all those massacres that are occurring nation-wide in the USA but in fact, it will result in an increase in crime rates. First of all, law abiding citizens should have the right to bare arms for self-defense. If gun control laws are to be enforced, criminals
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are almost normal? "Researchers and gun control advocates say that since 2013, they have logged school shootings at a rate of about one a week." A school is a place of innocence, it is where children go to get an education. Parents, guardians, families, entrust the schools and the government to keep their children safe. How is can the schools protect us if our government won't take the necessary measures to do so. If our government will not put restrictions on gun laws, then how can we ever hope to
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know what the different gun laws where from state to state? Well I am about to tell you the different states have different gun laws as they pertain to civilians. More specifically, prospective gun consumers will find that it is easier to obtain a permit in South Carolina than in New York. The purpose of the essay is to show how they are alike but also very different in many ways. Also some of the important laws about guns that people may not know about each states. Gun laws are designed to protect
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Crime: The students at Gigantic State University (GSU) committed several crimes when they decided to take over Dunfee Hall. The most dangerous was the assault with a deadly weapon (firearm). Whether it was real or just a play gun it was used to represent a real gun. The victim thought it to be real and she collapsed in a sobbing heal on her desk. The second crime that was committed that was the most alarming, was the hostage take over. They stormed the building and blocked Mr. Chandler in
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Gun Control Hypothesis Paper By Christopher Fields Intro to Sociology Prof. Hennington Outline Hypothesis/ opening statement My opinions Love-hate relationship Crime rates Democrat Opinion Republican Opinion Evidence 1 Evidence 2 Evidence 3 Closing statement References After recent school shootings in America, the American people are starting to wonder when is the government going to stricken the gun control laws. After recent studies I will tell you which party republican
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at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, Oregon. Chris Harper Mercer, a local Oregon man who is believed to be the suspect, killed ten people and injured another seven during the mass shooting. According to John Hanlin, Douglas County Sheriff, “the gun man was shot and killed during an exchange of gunfire with officers at Umpqua Community College.” Hannah Miles and Jared Norman, two college students who witnessed the frightful event, recall their experience in fear and worry. The attack makes up the
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The toy gun that looked real and was used to make her afraid as well as to get a reaction out of the secretary is not considered a crime yet. The squirt gun could be a failure to warn due to looking so life like and not having a warning on it like an orange tip. However, they would need more information to prove this one. As of right now there are zero laws that a person can be charged with using a toy gun to mimic a real one but in the article by Brad Devereaux, “Using toy guns made to look
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events that have rekindled the debate behind gun control. The Second Amendment: “A well-regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people
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