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    today to advocate for our mission to achieve greater gun control within the United States. I would first like to thank you all for coming out today to learn about what my committee wants to accomplish. Everyone in America today knows that we hear about mass shootings regularly. Everyone has heard the calls for gun control because we hear about people being shot and killed by guns on a regular basis. Not much change is happening, though. Our call for gun control needs to be getting stronger and more desperate

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    VIOLENCE CITY Gun violence has become a pandemic in Chicago, yet it is the city with the strictest gun control laws in the United States of America. Chicago has become synonymous with gun violence as illegal firearms flow freely and continuously into the city. According to Chicago police, most of the violence is highest in parts of Chicago's West and South sides. A district in the Westside had almost three hundred and fifty citizens shot last year, and 400 people shot this year. In 2016, 762 people

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    Owen Moke Mr. Coyle English 101-5 11-12-15 The Rabid Dog Jem and Scout Finch are two young children who live as innocent “mockingbirds” in a town full of hate and racism. In Chapter 10 of the book, To KIll a Mockingbird, there is a scene of a rabid dog walking towards Jem and Scout at the Finch house. It limps its way but, in the end doesn’t reach the house. The dog is a symbol of racism and the certainty of the Maycomb community, and the dog never stumbles upon the Finch home. To Kill a Mockingbird

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    Gun control in America is a tough business. Second amendment advocates love to flourish their rights to bear arms. However, their stubbornness is causing many unnecessary complications that could be easily solved if they would cooperate more with legislators. The need for more a more thorough background check, more rigorous restriction on purchases and less selfishness is paramount to the evolution of our country. Of the many problems we face in gun control it is availability of guns to the very

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    Running Head: GUN CONTROL VS. GUN RIGHTS Gun Control vs. Gun Rights By Robert Marlow For CJ 450 Senior Seminar Dr. Michael Eskey Park University September 2009 Abstract Gun control and gun rights have been an issue that has been debated for decades. Whenever there has been a mass shooting of any magnitude, it seems that the debate heats up even more. Consideration must be given as to what the benefits are of these gun control laws. Gun control laws must also be written as

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    On August 1, 1966 Charles Whitman opened fire from the University Of Texas Austin tower killing 16 people. On August 1, 2016 A Texas law went into effect that allows concealed handguns in college and university buildings in Texas. This law went into effect as the university held a memorial for one of the deadliest shootings on a college campus. Guns do not belong in schools and especially not on college campuses. Colleges should not allow guns because suicide rates would go up, young adults tend

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    of the Cubs baseball team, the famous Chicago deep-style pizza, the Chicago dog, great architecture, jazz, and the Wills Tower; which is the tallest building in Chicago, having 102 floors. But now, Chicago is being known as the city that has a major gun violence crisis. Since the beginning of the year, Chicago has seen as many as 650 or 700 murders; that is more than the murders of New York and Los Angeles combined. As violence is rising, an increasing number of shootings and murders are going unsolved

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    August 1, 1966 a date forever etched in U.S. history. The Texas Tower Shooting happened nearly fifty years ago and yet it is freshly burned into our minds as its anniversary approaches. Coincidentally enough, the mark of its 50th year is also the day Texas will allow concealed carry on college campuses. Countless of devastating tragedies concerning guns have taken place on and off college campuses since 1966. Many people since then have demanded that we take our second amendment as literal as possible

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    The battle of Lone Pine occurred on the 6th of August and ended on the 10th of August in 1915. The battle was located in Gallipoli, Turkey as it was a battle against the Australians and Turkish. The Australians won the land, in the end, resulting in the loss of 2,000 casualties while the Turkish lost 7,000 casualties. (Gallipoli.net.au, 2017) The poem was written to show that war is a waste of human life as the soldier knows he will die one day as well as the men around him, just some quicker than

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    'New And Destructive Gun'

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    I have read the Tennessean from August 2010. I found some interesting articles throughout it. I was limitedly interested when I read the main headline, Suffrage Amendment Adopted by House. Then I went on to reading the article, “Weekend Golf Tourney Honors Vet Ted Rhodes.” It caught my attention because my dad is a veteran. Lastly, I found the article titled, “New and Destructive Gun” very interesting to read about. These three articles all hold different historical value. ???? The first one I looked

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