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    popular option for self-defense due to their small size and ease of use. Pistols are also a popular option for teaching teenagers and children about the proper ways to handle firearms since they're smaller and easier to control and carry around than rifles or shotguns. If you're interested in taking an NRA basic pistol course, follow this guide to find the right course for you in your area. <h2>Gauging Your Needs and Preferences</h2> Everyone is different when it comes to their needs and preferences

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    The Issue Of Gun Control

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    The past few years in the U.S has seen a steady rise in gun violence. In 2014 according to gunviolencearchive.org there were 280 mass shootings and in 2015 alone, there were over 300 mass shooting events in the U.S (GVA 1). But still there has been little to no changes in gun control legislation or regulations. Many supporters of gun control now feel that any form of legislation will never be passed when, after the tragedy of the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary school 26 people-- 6 adults and 20

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    Dalvin Leary Roger Marietta English 1101 08 October 2014 Gun Control The second amendment is “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 protects an individual 's right to possess a firearm unconnected with service in a militia, and to use that weapon for traditionally lawful purposes, such as self-defense within the home. In 1939 The Court adopted a collective rights approach

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    In 1787, when the U.S. Constitution was written, did our founding fathers plan for the negative association of guns with violence amongst their own citizens? Did they foresee the advancement of their one-shot muskets becoming automatic assault rifles? The news today is riddled with debates of gun control due to many accounts of our nation’s troubled citizens, to the unaware youth, being able to easily obtain lethal firearms. From the tragedy of Sandy Hook and Virginia Tech to the death of a four

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    The Issue Of Gun Control

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    Gun is always a heated topic in US. Every single year, more than 30,000 Americans cut their life by virtual of guns, great deal of people tend to prohibit gun purchase in the US, says the number of people died increase dramatically every year, more and more people use gun in an inappropriate way, in other word, crime. President Obama delivered several emotional speeches last year for gun accidents, from empathy to angry. But there is a counter argument says gun control is not the answer to crime

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    inaccurate when it came to the Civil War. The introduction of the rifle into the Federal Army put the Northern Army leagues ahead of the Southern Army at the battlefield. Because of the highly industrial based economy in the North, the usage of rifled bore firearms became widespread in the Federal Army. Moreover, rifles also saw improvements in loading efficiency, changing the main method of loading to breech loading. Breech loading a rifle, when compared to the archaic method of ramming the bullet

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    Mass Shootings Essay

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    A mass shooting is defined as “one that kills or injures 4 or more people.” In 2015 alone there was 372 mass shootings in the U.S in 2015 that killed 475 people and wounded 1,870. The largest mass shooting in America happened in Las Vegas on October 1, 2017. In Las Vegas, the gunman (Stephen Paddock) opened fire on a crowd at a Route 91 Harvest music festival. Stephen Paddock killed 59 people and injured 527. Before this, the largest mass shooting had been in June 12, 2016 when a 29-year-old security

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    June 12, 2016, Omar Mateen opened fire inside of a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida. He killed 49 people, and wounded 58. This is the biggest hate crime that was carried out in the U.S. since the September 11 attacks in 2001. Several Semi-automatic rifles and a 9mm Glock was used by the offender to commit this hate crime. Just as in the Las Vegas incident, this shooting rose many worries about gun control in the United States. The majority of citizens fight for more gun control to prevent these tragedies

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    wearing a ballistic vest he crossed the street in his car, got out and began firing he entered the church and continued shooting.”(Grinberg) During this time “a man who lives next door to the church grabbed his own rifle and engaged the suspect, The gunman dropped his "Ruger AR assault-type rifle" and fled. The neighbor chased after the gunman, police said. The chase ended when the shooter crashed his car about eight miles from

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    ridiculous how one man could take so many lives and then take his own life. Reported by CNN, “No one knows why Paddock morphed from a retired accountant to the deadliest mass shooter in modern US history.” If he did not have access to the military style rifles that he owned, maybe none of this would have happened. Paddock was reported to be possessing 42 guns and an excessive amount of ammunition. How in the world was this man not questioned when he was buying a surplus amount of ammunition, along with

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