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…        The United States Constitution says that U.S. Citizens have the right to bear arms. Even though this guarantee was written with no constraints, there are now laws that limit certain aspects of gun ownership. The reasons for gun control
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…sense why marijuana is not legalized for medical consumption; the legalization will make no difference on the amount of people who use the drug recreationally. It is important that we keep gun control in our country. If this system were abolished…
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…his children to respect them, and hunts. He is a member of the National Rifle Association (NRA), and votes mostly in line with their policies. He voted against the Brady Bill and against most gun control legislation. He has received almost $30,000 from pro…
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control laws prevent crime,” “Allowing people to carry guns for protection will lead to more violence and injuries,” and “Hunting and the ‘gun culture’ teach our kids to be violent.” These are just of the few reasons for laws that the NRA does not feel…
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…Our Second Amendment Freedom and the Threat of Gun Control The bill of rights has been the symbol of your freedom. Our first and second amendment right was been the cornerstones of Americans freedom for more than two hundred years and soon…
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…of the N.R.A., known as the National Rifle Associations. The N.R.A. is one of the largest associations in the country. The N.R.A. is one of the main reasons why many gun control laws and bans have not been passed. Those greedy N.R.A. have a lot of influence…
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…by the Second Ammendment of the U.S.constitution or whether they are a fearful danger contributing to crime and violence.' ('gun control') Due to the outbreak of violence in our society, some people feel that repealing the Second Ammendment would solve the problem…
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…enacted by states.  Gun Control: George W. Bush supports requiring instant background checks at gun shows by allowing gun show promoters to access the instant check system on behalf of vendors. He also supports the current ban on automatic weapons…
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…compared to other countries gun-control theories. He becomes a sociologist, exploring outside factors of the individuals. He does not look at the mental make-up of each individual who creates a crime with guns, but instead looks at how our society as a whole…
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…bans or restrictions on gun rights leaves the upstanding citizen unarmed and helpless against the armed criminal. There are many studies that support this idea that more gun control results in more crime, but the idea is so basic, it almost needs…
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