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…is that people will go out and irresponsibily do things just because there isn't a law on it. So, if the government abolished the law on gun control, everyone would go out and buy guns and kill each other. Or if there were no laws on drugs and dealing drugs…
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…the country to keep the law making process at the reach of the people. Interest groups are also very important in this process. Environmental groups for example have been responsible for the passing of many laws concerning endangered species. Gun control groups…
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Category: /History
…is patrolling with guns and at the school the students are searching for weapons. But for what reason? Almost every day bombings or shootings kill people. there has been a history of conflict in ireland. There is still conflict going on in ireland. it strated back…
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…and the soldiers controlling the major weapons (X). <Tab/>Trench warfare evolved according to the advancements in modern weaponry (IX). Many new weapons emerged from World War I. Guns were far more advanced than those used in earlier wars. Advancements…
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…according to current U.N. estimates.9 While rising crime rates were used to justify the Gun Court Act of 1974 and a variety of other restrictive laws, crime today is skyrocketing out of control. The goal of the Gun Court Act was intended to "take guns off…
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…, which is understandable. I think the most important thing growing up was my constant surrounding of guns and weapons. My parents didn't hide guns and make me curious about them. Instead they had them laying around where I knew where they were. This may…
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…increases. When examined by the actual text, the historical background, and how it applies today, the Second Amendment has little if any relevance for modern society. Groups like the NRA and ACLU need to work together to find a solution to this gun-control
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Category: /Literature/English
…to break the rules and eventually cause chaos. Federal, state, and local lawmakers have tried many strategies to help reduce violence. Congress, in 1990, made it a felony to bring guns within one thousand feet of any “gun-free school zone”. Handgun Control
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…the entire French army to Marne to hold up the Germans. The Germans became exhausted and they retreated and built defensive fortifications and trenches. Both sides built trenches and raced toward the sea to take control of the Ports. By the end of October 1914…
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…casualties during the Vietnam War. The time has come that we realize the fact that firearms are unnecessary to civilians and should be forbidden. While many pro-gun activists allege that firearm issues need not be dealt with at this time, that everything…
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