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    Law from their stores and restaurants and become gun-free zones. The law allow civilians who live in the states that allows the Open Carry Law to obtain a handgun license and allows them to carry the handgun with them and that it has to be concealed it doesn’t really mean that they can not actual stop a person from buying the gun illegally. Some people

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    Guns Do Not Kill People; People Kill People Gun control is a very large problem going on in the United States today. All guns have the potential to be dangerous and should be used with precautions, as well as the right safety regulations. Guns can be hazardous and tragic accidents can happen, like the Sandy Hook shooting in Connecticut, but only if they are in the hands of the wrong person. Guns are not only used every day for protection, such as law enforcement like the military and the police

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    Guns In Schools

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    This year there has been a total of three hundred and fifty five mass shootings in only three hundred and thirty seven days, of which, fifty two were in schools. Many people have been questioning whether or not having concealed carry on campus will help lower the number. I, personally, don’t think that adding more guns to the situation is going to solve the problem. If anything, it will just cause more innocent people their lives. The answer to bullets flying is not more bullets flying. While

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    the practice of carrying a weapon, such as a handgun, in public in a hidden way. Currently, there is no law created by the federal government covering the problem of hidden carry permits; instead it is covered by the states. All fifty states have laws in the books allowing people that serve a specific function, educational institutions, hospitals, churches, and businesses where you can purchase alcohol. Some states allow private property to post signs forbidding concealed carry. Supporters of these

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    The first thought that comes to mind when most people think of “handguns” is death. A handgun is described as a firearm that can be held with one hand, such as a revolver or a pistol. Because of it’s size a handgun can be easily concealed and therefore one of many weapons used in violent crimes particularly within inner city communities. Will banning handguns decrease crime? Should handguns only be carried by law officials and military personnel? Handguns do not kill people; “people kill people”.

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    still have a high crime rate. Crime is not going to stop from a set of laws, criminals are going to get their weapons from different countries and this is far more worse because most of these weapons are untrackable meaning that it’ll be hard for the government to track the criminal down who had committed a crime with the weapon. To me these laws are useless because you can get weapons

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    down the most dangerous. People will also say that the smaller of the two is easier to conceal, yet it is legal to purchase a fixed blade knife with the same blade length as the Griptilian which can be opened with one hand and comes with a total concealed carry system, that’s right it comes with a sheath that can be attached almost anywhere on your person, be it clothing or body. Movies show gangsters and thugs with butterfly knives (balisongs) which is what I like to collect and switch blades, however

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    In States that have laws allowing concealed weapons for those who meet the requirements, there has been a measurable reduction in violent crimes and murder. In the forty states that allow those who have a permit to carry a handgun, there are approximately 3.5 million citizens permitted to have a concealed weapon on their person or in their car. (Kates & Mauser, 2007) A study completed by John Lott and David Mustard showed that states enacting the concealed weapons law had a reduction in rape by 5%

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    interpretations of the freedom vary, the relationship that American’s have with guns is becoming unhealthy. This crisis is evident through the fact that people suffering mental illnesses can buy guns, people are allowed to carry firearms on school grounds, and weapons can be sold without having to be registered to the new owner. On February 15, 2017, the United States Senate voted to lift the Obama-era regulation that would have forced Social Security to scour its lists and report some of its beneficiaries to the

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    losses of innocent lives that have taken place as a result of gun crimes. Furthermore, a renewal of the “Assault Weapons Ban” would benefit the standing policies currently and provide a more secure way to obtain a firearm/assault weapons. This policy will also restrict private sales of firearms in an attempt to rid the “gun show loophole”. Changes in obtaining a concealed weapons license will make it more difficult to obtain a firearm around

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