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    After the tragedy at Umpqua College, the former president, President Obama, has addressed the nation for the fifteenth time concerning a mass shooting. President Obama has been trying to propose new laws to stop all the gun violence the whole time he has been in office. A recent presidential candidate, Jim Webb, had a recent debate over the mass school shootings. Jim Webb was a Democratic candidate for the upcoming election but recently dropped out of the election. In the debate Jim Webb argued

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    Tasers are a necessity for law enforcement to keep the peace and continue doing their job with a minimal amount deaths. However, there are some people that want tasers to be removed from the equipment of law enforcement, but they do not realize the alternatives. If law enforcement officers were to not have tasers, they would be forced to apprehend a criminal using close quarter combat or even worse, a gun. There are no alternatives to tasers. They offer a means of subduing someone who has broken

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    In order to demand for a change, most people would take action and oppose by resisting. One may peacefully resist while others choose violence over logic. Civil disobedience is defined as “the act of opposing a law one considers unjust and peacefully disobeying it while accepting the consequences.” Civil disobedience plays a crucial part in peaceful protests. Peaceful resistance to laws mostly cause a negative impact to a free society. If a person were to oppose a cause relating to law and the government

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    Essay On Open Carry Law

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    murders, and robberies. People of the United States need protection at least to carry around with them because you never know what can happen especially at night time. Now I don’t condone in people just using their protection to go wild with their weapon and shooting people with no reason behind it, but what I do know is that I want a gun of my own when I am old enough to purchase one just for protection, and to protect my future family. The new year brought a new law that's generated a lot of heat

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    rifles at the time giving the US troops a massive advantage compared to the German forces who were armed primarily with karabiner 98k rifles3 as well as being well suited to shut down Japanese banzaii charges quite easily. Another benefit to these weapons is the ability to make subsequent shots without having to messing with a bolt to fire the next shot and potentially losing the target that you were just trying to hit. Part two: US submachine guns The two different Submachine guns that the US used

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    Private Meek Case Essay

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    Several issues arose from a violent dispute at a bar between two American members of the Armed Forces that were stationed in another country. This dispute injured a waitress and led to the death of one of them, Private Meek. When the member of the Armed Forces was killed by the other, a violent crowd of locals appeared at the American Embassy in that country. This violent crowd caused the death of another individual which then caused employees to go in the defense of the Embassy and further produce

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    Gun Culture in the United States In this text, I shall focus on the gun culture in the United States, discussing the negative and positive side of this matter. What makes the USA different from other developed countries is their right to own private guns, and the citizens makes full use of this law. Approximately under half of the American households have at least one gun. This makes the United States the highest country in the world when it comes to ownership of private guns. The ownership of private

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    heard George’s gatling gun sounding from behind me. Where am I, I thought. Instead of breaking like I thought it would; it fell down. Books scattered from it as the nail were ripped from the wall. Was that a book case . A man wearing standard Dark blade armor had his gun pointed at me. I took out the scorpion shotgun. He reacted before me emptying 7 rounds into my Shields before, I emptied three shells into him. The pellets from the shotgun tore through the man’s armor killing him. When he fell to

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    A domestic violence abuser may use items or weapons such as a lit cigarette to burn their victim to escalating further with using of a firearm, etc. There are many ways people can purchase guns and use them with the intent to harm another person. There are many “loopholes” within both federal and state laws regarding gun ownership and domestic violence perpetrators. As a result, there are several Florida legal loopholes in gun ownership that may enable some abusers have access to securing a firearm

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    How body armor works Bulletproof clothing saves more than 30 people who died in the line of duty that may not sound like a lot but it is. The three main things are about are what type of body armor to get , how body armor works, and how body armor impacts people's lives but the the true question is how body armor works. There is not only one type of body armor there are many different types for many different styles. For simple training than a II-A body armor will work, for swat than a III-A would

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