Gun Control In our present world a topic of high debate is gun control. Some people think gun control should become stricter whereas others believe gun control should not become stricter. Gun control should not become stricter for three reasons, police take too long to respond to shootings, guns are not the problem, and gun control does not stop all shootings, On average, it takes police 10 minutes to respond to a school shootings, that is too much time but someone at the scene with a concealed…
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Gun Control. There have been a lot of discussions about the topic of gun control for past couple of months. There have been many controversies about whether or not there should be stricter laws and regulations regarding gun control. In my opinion I think that there should be some stricter laws regarding gun control. I think that there should be stricter background checks before somebody can purchase a gun. I also think that there should be a limit on the capacity of bullets the magazines can hold…
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Truth about Stricter Gun Control The Gun Violence Archive counted 372 mass shootings which occurred in the United States just last year (“Mass Shootings – 2015”). Each mass shooting provokes the debate over the need for stricter gun regulations. A CNN/ORC poll discovers that 52% of American people believe that gun restrictions should be tightened, while 46% believe they should not (Diamond). Advocates of stricter gun laws insist that these laws can be the cure for the high level of gun violence…
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your child’s school. Image the sinking pit in your stomach as you wonder if it’s your child. I feel that gun control laws should be much stricter than they currently are. To keep people safe you need to have stricter gun control laws. No matter what the United States does, there will be guns. “States that allow concealed carry guns have not seen an increase in crime, but those carrying guns, have been able to use their weapons in self-defence” (Text 1). Lots of people…
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Mikayla Zomerlei Gun Control Editorial In America there are about 270 million firearms that are owned by civilians, and only 897,000 are carried by police. Wall Street Journal found that 20% of people that own firearms own 65% of the guns. In a recent debate Hillary Clinton was asked about gun control, and the laws we have. She said the access we have to guns now are “way out of balance”. This is what she had to say about gun control, "We've got to rein in what has become an almost article of…
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Argument Essay One of the most controversial questions that is ask is Should America have stricter gun control? To awncer the question, America should not have stricter gun control. Because Americans have the constutinal right to own a gun, studies show stricter gun control dose not reduce violent, and it is nearly imposable for the government to confiscate all the guns in United states. James Madison proposed the second amendment in 1791 not to long after the Constution was finalized. The second…
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ProCon.org recently featured an article that studied gun control. “Stricter state gun laws associated with fewer gun deaths, study finds.” The article discussed gun control laws in states with stricter laws tend to have lower rates of gun related homicides, and a suicide (ProCon para. 1) Gun control in the United States is becoming a wide spread issue and is becoming a problem everywhere. Although I am living in a city with uprising crime that has been skyrocketing over the years, I wasn’t aware…
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of today society is guns and how they affect crime rates. Some of the questions that arise with this is what the safest course of action should be taken. How will this affect crimes in America and finally what are the positive and negatives if we restrict or loosen gun control measure? In my report I will demonstrate that gun control is directly related to violent crimes in America and how they will have a positive outcome if we as Americans decide to loosen the gun control laws. Studies have shown…
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Paper: Gun Control Stricter Gun Control policies have been an ongoing issue in America for the past couple of months. In 2010, gun related offenses caused thirty-one thousand and seventy-six deaths in America through homicides, suicides, and unintentional shootings. This is the equivalent of more than eighty-five deaths each day and more than three deaths each hour. Lawmakers have debated over whether stricter gun laws can fully deter or reduce crime and whether fewer bullets in magazines should be…
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Social Influences Over the past few years there have been major issues to arise in our country, issues that many feel very strongly about on either side of the situation. In this paper we will examine the social situation of being gay and of gun control. These two issues have been cause of major debate and have caused much tension amongst peer groups, the government and society in general. First, let’s look at the issue of being gay in today’s society. In the last 10 years the issue of homosexuality…
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