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    Did you ever have one of those ideas that would only work on paper and cause the death of a lot of people . No I am not talking about communism but the most feared and icon weapons used on the battlefields. That weapons being the flamethrower. For this weapons has gone through so many changes being first invented in the early twenty century; also being in two major wars in the world and many other conflicts. In modern day american ignoring the danger of the flamethrower, how they are being

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    Should Guns Be Permitted On Campuses? Owing to the current confusion of intense crimes on college campus, several pro-gun activist have recommended that it will be of a good idea for both the teachers and students should be allowed to go to school with concealed weapons on different campuses in the United State of America. In the Untied State of America is already in the Constitution to grants all the citizens the right to have guns in the name to defend oneself. Allowing

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    Introduction Should teachers be allowed to carry weapons in school? Some people believe that teachers need weapons to have in certain situations or they need them for school shooters. But I believe that teachers shouldn’t be allowed to carry guns because they have enough responsibilities, the cost would be to much, and most teachers aren’t competent or willing enough to use a firearm in a crisis. Paragraph 1 One reason I support this is because I believe teachers already have enough responsibilities

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    armed” - Ben Carson People feeling that guns will make schools safer are usually on that side because most are afraid of being a victim of a school shooting, when most don’t realise that if there is a person in the class already that is armed there will be a more chance of being shot if the teacher has problems after they were “trained” .Teachers being armed at school might be a good thing for people and bad for some others that really just don't like guns at all. According to The New York Post,

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    to Sociology 2e, p. 15). Through Structural functionalist macro-level perspective, guns can either maintain strength and order in the society. By having this kind of protection or guns possession, it can delay the security and order by causing threat and violence. Gun empowers individual which can be seen as an object of power. To keep citizens in their place, authorities licensed guns to keep things in order. Gun control licenses can be given to individuals who use a firearm as a sport or for hunting

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    Mill's Harm Principle

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    drugs” (Rosenstand, 256). Gun control is another polemic topic. If an individual buy a gun to protect him/herself, apparently do not cause harm to others. But, what about when an individual buy 30 different guns and kill 50 people leaving other 500 wounded? This is the case in the recent shoorting in Las Vegas, Nevada. How is possible for a man to buy 30 guns without any authority interference? These shooting are constantly happened in the United States, a country in which a gun control exists, what

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    only four years old and did not know that she was holding a gun, let alone what the consequences of pulling the trigger could be. Lily has grown up without a mother to love and to share memories with. Her father, T- Ray, is not supportive of what she does and does not have any desire to be involved in any of the life changing experiences of his daughter. T- Ray is abusive and not a good father figure. Lily regrets ever picking up that gun, even though she was only four years old, because if she would

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    Teachers Without Concealed Weapons When it comes down to it, what does everybody pointing guns at each other solve? Do we really want more people to get hurt than needed to? The job of teachers is to teach, not to guard the school. Schools should hire trained armed officers to do that job. Teachers should not be required to carry concealed weapons because of the dangers that it can cause to the school’s safety, the inexperience some have with weapons and the negative message doing so might send to

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    Imagine being in class and hearing a gun shot. At this moment you would probably want a gun to protect you, right? Wrong! Having guns in school is a dangerous and very questionable idea. Teachers should not be allowed to carry guns during school hours because students naturally kids do not feel comforted by guns, the gun could easily be misused, and having teachers be put in this role gives them a burden of protecting their students. To begin, carrying a gun will not make students feel comfortable

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    seventeen-year-old Dave Saunders struggling to gain the respect from his elders and decides purchasing a gun will give him the power he needs in order to be respected. After begging his mother to let him buy a gun, she gives in and gives him the OK with one stipulation, it’s for his father and to bring it back to her right away. Defying his mother and breaking the promise he made to her, Dave did not bring the gun to her consequently costing the life of Jim Hawkins’ mule, Jenny. To repay Mr. Hawkins back for

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