Papers 1781-1790 of total 55526 found.
…challenged that the movement has its own name: gun control. Legislation banning various types of weapons is supported with the claim that the weapons are not for 'legitimate' sporting purposes. This is a perversion of the right to bear arms for two reasons…
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…, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed. RIGHT TO BEAR ARMS: This amendment is so commonly challenged that the movement has its own name: gun control. Legislation banning various types of weapons is supported with the claim…
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Category: /Literature/English
…school-age children can be traced back to long-simmering disputes. Carrying guns and other weapons around schools have become a more popular way to deal with these disputes all around the world. Adolescents tend to think that carrying guns around school…
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Category: /Literature/English
…father's gun and clean it. A few days later, she saw a squirrel running in the field. Excitedly, she took down the gun and loaded it. She hastily aimed and fired. To her suprise, the squirrel was cleanly shot though the head, even though she was only 8 years old…
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gunning down their classmates and apparently taking their own lives. The irreverence for life among America?s youth has been a result of numerous hours of senseless violence television and movies feed into their brains everyday. Video games are another form…
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…States. The increased availability of guns has played a big part in escalating the number of crimes committed by juveniles. In Los Angeles juvenile delinquency cases involving weapon violation grew by 86% from 1988 to 1992, which was more…
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…father's gun and clean it. A few days later, she saw a squirrel running in the field. Excitedly, she took down the gun and loaded it. She hastily aimed and fired. To her suprise, the squirrel was cleanly shot though the head, even though she was only 8 years old…
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Category: /History
…in civilian clothing. They entered the building and a few moments later, the clatter of machine gun fire broke the stillness of the snowy morning. Soon after, the five figures emerged and they drove away. A dog, inside of the warehouse (May's), was barking…
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…his new church. There was so much emotion involved in the movie it was hard not to feel something on way or another. I believe Malcolm X was one of the biggest and most obvious extremist leaders in America. He wanted his followers to be armed and use guns
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Category: /History
…cities. Or heading into the inland water ways. The Mississippi River for example would have been a great prize for the Union. If they had the Mississippi River then they would have cut the Confederacy into smaller portions. “He who controls the Great…
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