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    Gun control or more violence in campuses ? Why should we put students in danger, with allowing guns on campuses?Gun control is the government controlling how many guns should a person have at home. Many people want gun control because without gun control there is more violence in the streets and there are many people dying because those who have guns just don’t know how to use them in a good way. For those who are against it they say that people should be able to decide whether to have a gun

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    distribution and use of firearms. Many people in the U.S. own guns or at least know someone who does. The banning of guns is a discussion that many people are taking sides on. There are many reasons why guns cannot be banned. Everybody should be able to purchase and use firearms because they are protected by the second amendment, they can be used recreationally, and they will protect us if we encounter any danger threatening our lives. First, guns are protected in the second amendment. In the 1700s, our

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    Gun Control A common controversial topic that is discussed universally is the issue of shootings and gun use. Citizens views on the topic range from the wishes to completely ban guns, to the total allowance and ownership of such items. In comparison, some drugs may be illegal, although people still possess them. Would the same be for guns? Should more be done to implement the control over guns? Or should more freedom be given to gun owners? One can visualize the positives and negatives regarding

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    Gun Control: What is It? The issue of gun control is a fiercely debated topic in the world today, but it’s particularly prevalent in the United States. Due to the upsurge of mass shootings and gun violence, many people are questioning whether or not restrictions on gun purchases should be stricter. Despite concerns many people have, the government does have a system in place to help regulate just who can get their hands on a gun. Like every system, it could be improved. Regardless of your stance

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    “The rights of every man are diminished when the rights of one man are threatened”, said John F. Kennedy. Police Brutality started in 1872 but is also still happening in today’s world. It involves extreme force and weapons in certain situations that may not be needed. Over the years, it has became worse with injuries and deaths increasing. Hearing excessive stories about different victims getting treated like animals. I understand that if you do the crime, you do the time but that doesn’t mean leave

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    On Thursday, 4/14/2016, at approximately 5:55 P.M. I was dispatched to 1909 Hemlock Drive in reference to someone discharging a firearm. Dispatch advised that a neighbor witnesses the incident and that the two white males were getting into a vehicle. The vehicle was described as black, Chevrolet S-10 pickup truck. Upon my arrival to Hemlock drive I located the residence and observed a black, Chevrolet S-10 parked in the yard with the passenger door open. There vehicle was unoccupied. As I approached

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    How can two people that belong in the same gang be the complete opposite of each other ? how do little boys turn into thugs and go to jail at age 10. However, in S.E Hinton’s novel the outsiders , their are two characters that are alike. Johnny and Dally are similar because they both have abusive parents that do not care about them and place very little value on their lives. Yet despite these similarities is that Johnny Follows the rules and Dally breaks the law on purpose and when the church burnt

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    America was built by men who did not follow laws of the colonial time period they would store guns in a shed and if the red coats (British soldiers) started to cause any trouble, these men would be ready to arm themselves at a moment’s notice. Hence the name minute men. And since that is how the states won the war against England it would make since that it would be one of the first rights that we have as American. But now a days people are abusing the right to bare arms, especially during the past

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    drunk drivers. Changing the drinking age to twenty-one has not reduced drinking, it only made teens drink in unsafe and illegal environments. The drinking age should be changed to eighteen, because eighteen year olds have the right to vote, marry, buy guns, join the military, are considered adults, take away the thrill of breaking the law, and it would help the economy. In the United States at eighteen years old a citizen can vote. At eighteen a person can choose who will be president, governor

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    and colleague of Ritz. “Dr. Ritz is a good instructor,” Hart said, “I do not think that students carrying guns on campus would bother him at all.” He said Ritz is not a professor that seems to encounter many issues with students and does not think he will ever have to fear for his life because of an upset student. Ritz said he suspects that if a criminal or “rogue outlaw” wanted to bring a gun into his classroom prior to the legalization of campus carry, they are probably already doing so. “A sign

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