The Right To Bear Arms

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    Why Is The Second Amendment Important

    about guns it was about having people be safe too.The Second Amendment to the United States Constitution protects citizen’s right to own firearms. This was added to the amendments when the ten amendments were added to the Bill of Rights On December 15, 1791. The problem with this amendment that not everyone could feel safe at their house. If they didn’t have the right to bear arms they felt like anyone could come to their home and just kill them. George Washington once said, “ free people ought not only

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    Call Me Old School

    believe that talking about our forefathers and those who have battled for our rights is wrapped in history and has little relevance to the fast-paced lifestyles of today’s American citizens. However, when I think of the American Dream, I quickly associate our freedoms and constitutional rights—past and present--as foundational elements. Unfortunately, there are many who believe that we must be so politically correct that our right to diverse thinking is no longer valid. Rather, they suggest we conform

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    Gun Control

    Gun Control “A well-regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed.” The right for of all Americans to bear arms is a right even the Founding Fathers held to equal importance as the Constitution itself. Whether or not gun control laws work, the fact of the matter is that these kind of laws directly violate this right and therefore should not even be under consideration. Even if that issue is overlooked, gun

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    To Ban or Not to Ban

    argument has been brought back to the surface. However, still no gun control legislation has been passed (Vizzard, 2015). The second amendment states individuals have the right to bear arms (Sipf, 2015) protecting themselves from harm. The right to bear arms is a constitutional right; legally protecting oneself should be the right of every living person, and should not be taken away. The second amendment was set in a time very different from current days. There were no school shootings, no gang activity

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    Essay On The Second Amendment

    Amendment reads: “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed." Student News Daily recalls of the viewpoints of Liberals and Conservatives on gun control and the Second Amendment. Student News Daily states, for a Liberal perspective, that “The Second Amendment does not give citizens the right to keep and bear arms, but only allows for the state to keep a militia (National Guard). Individuals do not need

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    Gun Control

    may go? According to the bill of rights, the second amendment to the constitution of the United States reads “A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms shall not be infringed”. So how do I go about interpreting this? Some believe that it only means that the people of the military should be allowed to carry firearms, where some believe it means every citizen has the right to bear arms. Right at this moment someone around the

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    Personal Narrative: Beacon Hills

    It was a sunny fall day with a hint of a breeze. It was that time of the year filled with fuzzy socks, pumpkin spice latte’s, orange leaves, and the perfect weather. We had just moved here from Louisiana to a town called Beacon Hills located right outside of Hollywood, California. Beacon Hills is that one town where everyone knew everyone, and no one ever really left. jane , Mom, Dad, and I were outsiders, like one bright white daisy in a field of ravishing red roses. We didn’t know anyone, that

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    Presentation Plans

    positive effect on the crime rate in the United States, and that protection of one’s self, family, and property is an inherent right. | | Who is your Audience? | My ideal audience for this speech would be those of voting age who identify themselves as “swing” voters, who can take to the polls to ensure that proper legislature will always be in place to ensure the basic rights of protection. This topic will also be beneficial to any groups or individuals who wish to inform themselves on the benefits

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    State Abd Local Government

    State and Local Government Dr. U 2.2 State Constitutions: An Overview All state constitutions have a bill of rights, which are written protections for basic freedoms that mostly reflects the United States Constitution. The basic freedoms being the freedom of speech, religion, and the right to assemble. The right to bear arms is one of the rights discussed in the passage referring to Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newton, Connecticut. On December 14, 2012 a gunman entered Sandy Hook Elementary

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    Gun Control Laws Are Too Constraining

    an estimated 2.5 million crimes a year? There are many dangers in the world other than criminals. The United States Constitution was signed to defend the rights of the people. Gun control laws are too constraining because guns are used to prevent violent crimes, guns are used for self-defense and it is every American’s right to keep and bear arms. Dr. Kleck, Ph.D., has been conducting research to show that American civilians commonly use their privately-owned firearms to defend themselves against

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