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    Guns In Schools Essay

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    This essay is a reflect of the preoccupation of the authors for putting guns in the hand of campuses. Even though this worry should include students, parents and society in general, not only the writers. It pretty clear their purpose is to get attention about this topic. They have right when say colleges are safer than majority of public places. Nonetheless, I disagree with some points posed it. The influence of alcohol and drugs is not a social issue that only involved college-age population

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    Gun Shop Survey

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    As a new venture just getting started first thing before making any solid decisions on the specifics of the services and products being promoted in the gun shop will be to do a survey and find out what the public wants. There are many ways to do the survey and for this shop the survey will be sent through the mail. It seems fitting that the more surveys sent back and answered the more interest it shows in the shop. Another method will be having a focus group (Hornsby, 2009). This will be beneficial

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    Gun And Gun Control

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    the issue of gun control and the right to defend myself. There are many written pieces out there on this subject already, and I agree with a lot of the reasons given for why citizens should take on the responsibility of defending themselves. I understand why many speak out against the carrying of firearms and why they are hesitant to have everybody carry guns. Everyone is entitled to their opinion, so I don’t want to speak negatively about those who are against civilians carrying guns. I am only telling

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    Gun violence in America has clearly made its presence in the past decade. Mass shooting such as Sandy Hook Elementary, Las Vegas, and Orlando have shaken the United States and left Americans in despair and disgust. The ongoing debate over gun control in the States has always been a topic of discussion, but with these tragedies occurring so often, obviously something needs to be done. Although some may believe that enforcing stricter gun laws will substantially prevent violence in the United States

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    involves Psychology Gun control in today's society has affected many aspects in the world; whether it be political aspects, social aspects, media aspects, or physiological aspects. Research has been conducted and it was found that individuals who agree to the use of guns often develop negative attitudes towards many aspects of life, such as the availability to discover something for themselves by absorbing what goes on in the world and the use of internet which shows gun control as a potential

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    The, Not The Guns

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    among the populace, however virtually no other topic has become as politically divisive as gun control. Those on either side of the debate are quick to judge the other side and furthermore, will strongly defend their arguments and reasoning. Consequently, in spite of the ongoing differences, the debate rages on. Emotions often trump fact and reasoning regarding gun control, when the individual wielding the gun demonstrates intention to inflict harm upon others. In a world saturated with evil, how did

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    Guns On Campus

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    Gun control has been the highlight of discussion amongst most politicians and civilians for the past few decades, but a sub-topic has emerged from this, guns on campus in the form of a bill in the form of a bill from the Florida Legislature. This bill states that those who have a concealed weapons licenses may carry concealed guns on any campus in the state of Florida. It entitles students, visitors, and even employees above the age of 18 to carry guns openly with them on school grounds, those over

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    Why Guns Are Bad

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    Americans use guns for hunting and know what dangers can come with using guns. In 2013, a report by Fox Nation stated that there were over 600,000 hunters in the state of Wisconsin alone. This means there are 600,000 people in the united states that own one or more guns. In today’s society, people are afraid of some people getting their hands-on guns. This fear stems from the high crime rates that are associated with guns. There have been some strict rules on who can buy a gun, but, outlawing guns would

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    In my opinion, gun manufacturers have a duty to warn gun users of the dangers of using guns. Some say no, because such dangers are open and obvious and that, generally, there is no duty to warn of open and obvious dangers. I believe the danger warning would be effective in preventing some if not most gun-related accidents. Sometimes the most obvious gun accidents are the ones being ignored just because they seem obvious doesn’t mean that they are less likely to occur. If the warning were to be in

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    Fareed Zakaria: The solution to gun violence is clear Guns in the hands of prospective victims of violence can deter criminal attempts or disrupt crimes once they are attempted, thereby exerting a violence-reducing effect. Oddly enough, guns in the hands of aggressors also have certain violence-reducing effects, along with the more obvious violence-increasing effects. The power which weaponry confers has conventionally been treated as exclusively violence-enhancing - it has commonly been assumed

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