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    Brianna Haidl Mr. Finkle ERWC October 28, 2015 Anti-Gun Control Persuasive Essay The use of Gun Control in the United States is and will be a big problem since it will take away our rights by the 2nd Amendment as well as law abiding citizens to protect themselves from non-law abiding citizens who obtains guns illegally. The 2nd Amendment keeps our citizens for having the right to bear arms in the United States. If you put gun control into effect that will take away their constitutional

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    Article: Outlines for persuasive speech on gun control 2015 KW: Research Paper Writers At the present time, there is some Law introduced that are promoting Citizens in respect of gun control. The government is mainly afraid of the direction in which the most of the country is headed on various levels. In an ideal manner, we have a democratically controlled congress and a very Liberal President, that concern has grown even more. In a literal manner, with the tragic but senseless random shootings

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    Persuasive Essay Rough Draft The United States of America has a problem that is growing worse every day. American laws are not protecting its citizens from injury or death. You may think the mass shootings in America the guns used were bought illegally, but “since 1982, there have been at least 62 mass shooter carried out with firearms across the country, with the killings unfolding in 30 states from Massachusetts to Hawaii. Of the 139 guns possessed by the killers, more than three quarters were

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    is a solution, but it’s not gun control. Laws connected to guns are focused on a more secure country by severely monitoring and limiting the general public’s access to guns. However, laws connected to homicides and other types of violence have no bearing on a man or woman who has decided that when they die, they’ll take as many people as they can with them. Gun control cuts back on violent crime as well as the death penalty, which is to say, it doesn’t. Making gun control stricter is a best way to

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    Persuasive Essay Did you know that in the United States almost 100,000 people are shot or killed with a gun in one year? 10,527 people die a year in handgun related incidents in the United States. This number, by far, outweighs the number of gun related deaths in countries such as Sweden, Great Britain, and Japan, which number 13, 22, and 87, respectively. What is the reason for such drastic differences in numbers? Sweden, Great Britain, and Japan are all countries that have stricter gun control

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    Smith Gun control Persuasive speech outline General Purpose: To Persuade Specific Purpose: The purpose of my speech is to persuade my audience to inscribe letters requesting congress to reduce the gun control laws and increase the focus on people themselves. Thesis: Rather than making strict gun laws across the united states, congress should be reminded of the bigger problem which is people and not guns. We should advise the Legislature to Enhance laws and punishment that control people

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    The right to bear arms is guaranteed in the constitution by the Second Amendment. Liberals are looking to amend the constitution any way they can. They want to ban handguns or at least restrict sales. Studies have shown that gun control cannot stop people from committing the crime. While the Founding Fathers of this country were developing the system of government, as set forth in the Constitution, many feared that a standing army controlled by a strong central government would leave them helpless

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    You are with your sister, a friend, and a man with a gun pointing it at you. It’s hot and you sweating. You don’t even know if the water under your pants is sweat or pee. Thinking this might your last day on earth. You can see it in the men face, he was desperate for money and scare. He hands were trembling and he was sweating too. You know he doesn’t want to point a gun at a group of kids, but you also know that he has a family and he needs to feed them some type of way. Little kids usually don’t

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    Persuasive Articles on Gun Control Persuading an audience can be done in several different fashions, one of which is Hugh Rank’s Model of Persuasion. Rank’s model states that two major strategies are used to achieve the particular goal of persuasion. These strategies are nicely set into two main schemas; the first method is to exaggerate an aspect of something, known as “intensify.” While the second is to discredit it, which is referred to as “downplay.” Al Franken, Jeffrey Snyder

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    HANDS UP!: An Essay in Favor of Gun Control in America Andrew A. McKay Victor Valley College Abstract Gun ownership is embedded in the fabric of America. The United States has the highest gun ownership rate in the world with 88 guns per 100 people. This is a staggering amount of firearms in the U.S. which our forefathers would 've never imagined when writing the 2nd Amendment. The 2nd Amendment states that “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of

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