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    Gun violence is any act committed by the use of a firearm that causes bodily injury or fatality. Gun violence in the United States has become increasingly evident and has led to mass tragedy nationwide‚ affecting all walks of life. It has had a devastating effect on communities throughout the country and has resulted in numerous injuries and deaths. Within the past decade‚ there have been more than “100‚000 people killed as a result of gun violence” in America‚ and millions more have been victims

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    Ballistics

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    68% of all U.S. homicides that were committed in 2011 with firearms‚ it is evident ballistics is an important way to solve these crimes (Crime in the US). To understand ballistics you need to understand rifling‚ identifying features of fired ammunition‚ and the examination of the ammunition and firearms. Helical grooves known as rifling are cut into the bore of a barrel of a firearm during production to increase the accuracy of that firearm. When the gun is fired‚ these grooves cause the bullet to

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    Would Banning Firearms Solve The Crime Problems in America? By Christopher Wolcik Mr. James Scott English 155 Would Banning Firearms Solve the Crime Problems in America? Firearms should not be banned because it is not the presence of the firearm that provokes the murder or suicide but it is murderous technology that is available everywhere to you wherever you may go. It is the will to use that technology that is culturally coded and that this is what shapes the

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    liberties are my God given rights that will not be taken away by anyone. Each American is entitled to civil liberties and President Obama has no earthly power or authority to revoke any of these rights. This particular executive order will “[ban] all firearms except for those required by employment” (XXX). Thus‚ I will no longer be able to operate Willie’s Gun Store‚ the business that I own. Moreover‚ I would not be able to make a stable income to provide for my two daughters to continue their college

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    you decided that you’d like to go to a range to try out a few different types of firearms to see what works best‚ or you are trying to maximize your skill level. You will find that having a little instruction will go a long way in not only safety‚ but it’s always a lot more exciting when your hitting the target more often. Having an experience mentor you trust or a licensed Certified will go a long way in firearm ownership. What to Expect Going to the range is fun and easy‚ once you know a few

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    As seen in other countries‚ enacting legislation to ban most firearms in our country could help solve the issue (the government could buy them back‚ increase the scrutiny of the gun manufacturing industry‚ etc.). The access to firearms would go down‚ and in turn‚ one could predict that gun violence would go down as well. On the other hand‚ the problem could also be addressed in a more indirect way

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    The debate over gun control has been raging through the American political systems for years. On one side‚ there is the National Rifle Association (NRA) and 2nd Amendment-citing citizens who use their firearms for hunting and self-defense. On the other‚ there is Handgun Control Inc. (HCI) and followers of the Brady Campaign who want to ban guns on the basis that they are dangerous. Both sides have strong arguments‚ anchored in historical precedent and statistical analysis. Anti-gun control lobbyists’

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    took it to court. He pointed out that he was a police officer and he carries a firearm with him at all times for the protection of others and himself‚ but the court denied him the right to have a firearm for the protection of him and his family. The constitutional issue with this case is the fact that it’s how DC wanted gun owners to break down their guns‚ have a trigger lock on it‚ and keep the ammo away from the firearm even though the gun is broken down without the trigger lock. The court that

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    Congressional

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    availability of firearms to the public have raised the following questions: What restrictions on firearms are permissible under the Constitution? Does gun control constitute crime control? Can the Nation’s rates of homicide‚ robbery‚ and assault be reduced by the stricter regulation of firearms commerce or ownership? Would restrictions stop attacks on public figures or thwart deranged persons and terrorists? Would household‚ street corner‚ and schoolyard disputes be less lethal if firearms were more

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    Anti Gun Control

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    The American people are guaranteed certain freedoms that were granted when our nation was first formed. Their rights were established in the Constitution of the United States. The Second amendment grants us the right to own firearms. Since the inception of firearms‚ gun control has always been a topic brought up alongside it. Allowing any form of gun control with these rights is unacceptable and the fact that it is happening is a direct infringement of those rights granted by the Constitution. Some

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