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    Gun Laws

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    Amendment has brought many different ideas into America about firearm laws. Our founding fathers wrote this in the Bill of Rights under the Constitution. This Second Amendment allows for citizens of the United States to bear‚ obtain‚ or own‚ firearms such as handguns and/or long guns‚ at least that is what most Americans believe. Gun laws are scrutinized‚ then passed or rejected; this has been happening for decades. When it comes to firearms‚ America has some of the most lenient policies that lead

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    A gun control law is any law that restricts the use‚ purchase‚ or possession of any firearms (Conservapedia). These laws are implemented to reduce the use of firearms to authorized members of a state’s government. Each state in America has its own laws regarding gun control; however‚ among all‚ California has the strongest laws‚ scoring 81 out of a 100 (O’Mara). Gun control laws are necessary in a state because they decrease violence‚ increase government’s protection in the state‚ and decrease the

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    and used many firearms for many years it bothered me greatly how many people seemingly thought that by prohibiting the ownership of these particular firearms that there would be a reduction in gun violence when there is no empirical data to support that claim. Over the previous two years there have been two mass shootings in Aurora‚ Colorado and Newtown‚ Connecticut which caused uproar in the political climate surrounding these firearms. The argument proposed against these firearms was an emotionally

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    field‚ at the range‚ or anywhere‚ the first concern of every firearm owner should be safety. Before handling any firearm‚ understand its operation and familiarize yourself with its mechanical features. To help ensure safe practices at home and on the range‚ make these gun handling principles your own‚ and they will become natural habits whenever you handle a firearm. The Four Basic Principles of Safe Gun Handling 1. Treat every firearm as if it’s loaded. Even if you’re absolutely certain a gun

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    the article it states that there are around 200 million firearms in private ownership and that around one-third of them are handguns.] For example‚ while it is true that the number of shooting rampages has increased in recent years‚ the rate of violent crimes and homicides for both Blacks and Whites (including those committed with firearms) has decreased significantly over the same period‚ despite the tremendous increase in the number of firearms in the U.S.‚ according to both the FBI Uniform Crime

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    people to keep and bear Arms shall not be infringed” (Government Printing Office‚ 1996‚ p. 1193). This amendment is often referred to as “The right to bear arms.” Many people believe citizens should not have easy access to firearms. These people believe‚ easy access to firearms will result in more violent crime. The right to bear arms‚ has even been argued to pertain to militias only and not to the average American citizen. The right to bear arms pertains to the American citizen‚ and a well-educated

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    center. After recent shootings or attempts to pass gun control laws both groups make their voices heard. On one hand you have the National Rifle Association. This group was organized in 1871 and has been advocating for the citizens right to bear firearms. The Brady Campaign is one of the largest counterparts to the NRA. It was founded in 1974 and has been advocating for Gun control and safety measures as a means

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    Gun Control

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    Transitional Paper Assignment Once in a while‚ when there are firearm incidents‚ people bring up a gun control idea and how bad it is to own one and use it against others. First of all‚ did crime rate increase as people own more guns? Should people make a stronger laws and restrictions for gun control to help prevent such disasters? Essentially‚ can we get rid of guns? How many guns did we have in the 90’s? In Gun Control Overveiw database this quote was stated‚ “Institute of Justice reported

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    Gun Violence Analysis

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    not include the 20‚000 suicides that have occurred with the use of a firearm in 2015. GVA has reported that 36 Americans lose their lives each day due to gun use‚ and as of December 2015 a total of 12‚942 people have died

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    In the course of recent years‚ Americans’ backing for inflexible firearm control laws has been for the most part declining even as the quantity of mass shootings is on the ascent. Weapon control is a standout amongst the most forcefully divisive issues in the U.S. today. Envision appreciating a film at the theater or eating a dinner at Taco Bell while individuals surrounding you are conveying stacked weapons. In spite of the fact that this may appear to be inconceivable‚ it is conceivable in light

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