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    10/3/15 The gun laws and bans in the United States are not helping to make things better or decrease our crime rate or solve anything instead we need better background checks to make sure we are not giving guns to the wrong people. ‘’A study published in the Harvard journal of law and public policy discovered that the nations with more guns tend to have a lower crime rate’’ (Snyder, Michael. N.p., 12 Aug. 2013. Web. 26 Mar.

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    Gun control has become a hot topic in recent times with heated debates and strong feelings coming from both sides of the issue on whether or not laws should become stricter. A frontrunner in passing gun control laws is the state of New York. The bill that was passed has tightened the parameters of a preexisting assault weapon ban to reduce the legal limit for rounds of ammunition a magazine clips can carry from ten down to seven and has lowered the previously allowed number of two military style

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    Once upon a time in the small town of Westchester. There was a very compact house. In this house was this old, disturbing, unnatural, man. His name was Mr. Grabe, but everyone in town calls him Mysterious Winds. He would always look outside his window in the morning, at 12:30, and 2:45 to watch all the kids in school. A dark, foggy night of April a group of children, Gianna Gianna, Emily Kimye, Jacob Kardashian, Kyra RatchetWeave, and Ben Bonquita, were heading to Joe’s Place. All of a sudden the

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    there are continuous debates on whether guns are beneficial to society or deleterious. As generations come and go, more concerns come about on how people will be able to live safe lives as guns keep increasing in their number. Guns being used by officers to protect the innocent, by criminals to commit mass shooting, or by the average individual who use it for their personal protection, guns cause violence in some sense of the word. When the topic of guns are brought up, the subject becomes very

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    what was on the other side.” Nick formed his hand around the door handle, then he pulled down. The door opened slowly. Then everything went wrong. A man wearing all black with black gloves had a gun in his hand pointed at Nick’s mom. His mother was sobbing, and holding her dead husband in her arms. The gun was pointed at Nick’s mom, and then the intruder shot her. Time froze. “The murder with the gloves,

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    Gun Control In the course of history gun control and mass shootings has always been an issue, but much too often, history has been being made. Gun control is an understatement for what actually is being implemented. The process to get a gun, for example, a rifle, is all too easy. Let me personally walk you through this gruesome process . First, you walk into the store, second you pick your desired weapon, third you walk to the cashier to do a background check, finally you buy the gun. The hardest

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    The film starts off with a car accident which goes back to yesterday. An Iranian male tries to purchase bullets from the gun owner when the gun owner begins to make racist comments towards the man which upsets him and things begin to escalate. Two young male’s leaves a restaurant because they feel as though they were not treated fairly due to their race. As they leave the restaurant

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    The Issue Of Gun Control

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    portray the mass shootings, gun violence, other gun propaganda, or naturally the use guns, as a scapegoat to support gun control. Guns do not harm people--people hurt people (And I have no doubt that this has been aforementioned extensively) however; the implementation of gun control in the U.S. will diminish the 2nd Amendment--the right to bare arms--as well as prevent the citizens the right to protect

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    both made many different promises on each issue. When it came to domestic issues the primary two parties agreed and disagreed on many things such as when it came to induvial rights. They both took many different stances on the issues whether it was gun control, abortion and racial judgment in the criminal justice system. An example would be when came to the right to have an abortion. Clinton who believed that the right to have an abortion should remain legal. She said “but it needs to be safe and

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    With a new century, came new advancements in technology, and weaponry. Muskets used in the American Revolutionary War were outdated and 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

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