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    you should not have them in your house because they are dangerous. All the statistics and facts say they exact opposite, and those facts alone should be good enough to blow any anti-gun argument out of the water, but there’s more. According to the National Crime Victimization Surveys, people who use guns to defend themselves are less likely to be attacked or injured than people who use the other methods to protect or do not

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    The National Rifle Association (NRA) As George Stephanopoulos, a former Clinton spokesman once said: Let me make one small vote for the NRA. They're good citizens. They call their Congressmen. They write. They vote. They contribute. And they get what they want over time.(qtd. in nra.org) The NRA is indeed all of these things, with programs to benefit a variety of Americans, sponsorship of one of Americas oldest sports, and as an organization that will stand up for its political beliefs regarding

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    -Chibuzor Name: Chibuzor Stanley Uba Class: Govt 2306 Instructor: Byran Martin Date: 11/01/2014 Gun control -Get Guns off the street Statement of Purpose: This paper discusses how why we should regulate the use of Gun in America. Preface This paper is meant to discuss and back up with fact how strict gun control laws reduce criminal activity, irrational shooting and schools shooting incidence. I will also briefly address a possible middle ground for gun laws as well as alternative measures

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    There are several stakeholders in these two articles, Amick: Mission of New Jersey 's unique 'smart gun ' statute remains unfulfilled and N.J. lawmakers may scrap controversial 'smart gun ' law. The Democratic state legislature is one of the many stakeholders in this case study. The legislature is thinking about scrapping the 2002 smart gun law. The problem the legislature found was that there was so much animosity coming from those who oppose the law because New Jersey mandated that gun shops

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    The issue of gun control has always been debatable in the United States. In the United States for every 100 people there is 88.8 guns. This is the highest number of guns in the world. There have been many mass shootings even at an elementary school. One of the deadliest massacre happened at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newton, Connecticut. Twenty-six children and six adults are killed on December 14, 2012. Due to all the gun violence President Obama felt a need to update and expand background

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    In the FBI’s annual statistical report the city of Chicago had 500 homicides in 2012. According to Geier (2012) “435 of them were committed with guns” (para. 2). These statistics goes under the radar because authorities and the national media deem these murders gang related. Unfortunately, it takes a mass shooting at a movie theater in Colorado; Along with a shooting at an elementary school in Connecticut, that killed almost a whole kindergarten class to bring light to the situation. Furthermore

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    "A well-regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a Free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed." (The Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution). As Americans we are afforded certain rights that are upheld by the United States constitution, and many citizens believe these rights to be part of our nation’s heritage, or the “birthright” as Americans. Conversely there are those which are opposed to some of these “birthrights” which were added to the

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    place. It could happen anywhere whether that be at the mall, in your backyard, or the local convenience store. You don’t have to be in the wrong place at the wrong time in fact it may even happen in the comfort of your own home. The NRA (National Rifle Association) along with some republicans argue that guns are not the issue. They state that people are not trained on gun safety/ education and with more education, less accidents will happen. The fact is, gun violence is an epidemic that has swept

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    “The growing sense among many Americans that no one was safe from unpredictable gun violence fueled the debate over gun control,” (Baughman, par. 4). Gun control is a term referring to the set of law or policies that regulate the usage of firearms by civilians. In the early history of the United States, Congress passed a bill, known as the Second Amendment, which protects one of America's most controversial freedoms: the right to bear arms. The Second Amendment states: “A well regulated Militia

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    Yet there is even more to the story, since the very founding of the United States of America, the United States has banned African Americans and minority’s from possessing firearms. Throughout most of American history, gun control was openly stated as a method for keeping African Americans, Hispanics, and other minorities "in their place.” This was so that whites could feel safe. In the United States with the fear of “blacks” owning guns they created statues that were designed for blacks only. This

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