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    Gun Control

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    Running head: ARGUMENTATIVE GUN CONTROL ESSAY Debate over gun control Amanda Philosophy of Human Conduct Debate over gun control Gun Control‚ a term that refers to the management of firearms in an effort to reduce the criminal use of these weapons. (MICROSOFT (R) ENCARTA 1995) In the year 2004 there were more than 210 million privately owned guns in the United States‚ which makes it plain to see why there are arguments for and against even the smallest amount of gun control. The

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    amendment has been up for debate nationwide for over a decade. Fearing that the right to private gun ownership will soon be diminished‚ the topic has gained the attention of people nationwide. Theories surrounding gun control figure that without firearms in citizen possession murder rates and gun related violence should heavily decrease. This does not prove to be the case. With two strong opposing sides‚ the debate remains unresolved. Pro Private Gun Ownership Newton Gingrich‚ politician‚ historian

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    Concealed Carry Laws

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    automatic rifles need to be discontinued for the public to use freely. Carry laws are used in America to determine who is fit to carry and conceal a weapon. There is not one federal government law‚ but different laws state to state. “Firearm owners are subject to the firearm laws of the state they are in‚ and not exclusively their state of residence. “Reciprocity” ("Reciprocity (social and Political Philosophy)") between states exists in certain situations‚ such as with regard to “concealed carry” ("Concealed

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    conversation throughout the years. Many people use this amendment to justify their vile behaviors while in possession of a firearm. The founding fathers created the second amendment to guarantee citizens protection from dangerous events such as slave revolts and Native American uprisings. Today‚ many people twist the second amendment to fit their own agendas of owning high power firearms and using them as means of “protection.” Since the Constitution was created to be flexible and essentially open to interpretation

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    Gun Control Is Needed

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    necessary action that needs to be taken in order to save lives. A good definition of gun control is needed to understand the sides and issues. Gun control is an effort to stop the rise in violent crime by strengthening laws on the ownership of firearms. Persons in the group against gun control believe that gun control is wrong‚ and that it is a violation of constitutional rights. Those in favor of gun control believe that gun control is good‚ that the Second Amendment does not apply to regular

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    Gun Control Laws

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    Effect of Gun Control Laws Gun control laws have currently become a major debate in society. Increasing gun control laws may do the opposite of protecting citizens. Although if people think guns contribute to crime studies have shown otherwise. Crime rates may increase if the gun control laws become stricter than they already are now. The government is on a quest to control society’s recourses to guns and ammo because of the past terrorist and hate crime problems. The people trying to increase

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    the laws so that owning an illegal firearm carries a very stiff prison sentence for first time offenders. There are eleven known facts on the topic of gun control. The facts are overwhelming and make a person really think of what is going on in America today. 1. In 2005‚ a total of 3‚027 young people were killed by firearms in the U.S. 2. About 81% of murder victims aged 12 to 24 years old was killed with a firearm in 2005. 3. In the same year‚ firearms were responsible for 52% of deaths

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    which can make them feel safer in their home or in public if needed as long as the firearm is  nd​ concealed. The 2​  Amendment could also lower break­ins as the household may have a  firearm which could potentially put the thief off of breaking­in to the house as they are at even  more risk of being caught. It also gives house owners the chance to fend off the thieves from  their house to protect family. The owner of the firearm will also be​  less prone to crimes as  there is a significant decreased p

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    restrictions regarding gun control? If a person has access to a firearm‚ there is a high possibility that someone will die. People are more likely to start fights when they are in possession of firearms than without and because of this‚ more people are dying everyday. Since there are so few restrictions when it comes to acquiring a firearm‚ many people have access to them. So‚ if we tougher gun laws‚ fewer and fewer people would have access to firearms. Tougher gun laws are needed to protect families and children

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    Topic: Gun Control and Universal Background checks I. Introduction A.  Attention material: D.  Thesis/Preview: Transition Statement II. Body A. Main point #1 Criminals will always find a way to obtain their guns‚ leaving law-abiding citizens without any weapons to use in defense.     1. (Description of problem)         a. (Signs‚ symptoms‚ effects of problem)         b. (Example‚ narrative‚ or testimony)     2. (Importance of problem)         a. (Extent of problem)            

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