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    Crashers: A Short Story

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    stepped out from inside the tent through a flap with the words “Restricted Access” in big red letters. We all quickly piled out of the vehicles and surrounded them with raised guns. They were highly outnumbered and both surrendered, we took their weapons and went…

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    He states that “People who… defended themselves with a weapon were less likely to lose property in a robbery or be injured in an assault than those who did not defend themselves,” and that “would-be burglars are threatened by gun-wielding victims about as many times a year as they are arrested and that the chances…

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    students on campus. If guns were permitted there is a higher chance of theft for unattended firearms. As well as the cost of being able to maintain the cost of implementing these firearms. Colleges are too crowded to safely allow the carry of concealed weapons, it can distract the learning environment .Even though colleges are no more crowded than movie theaters, office building , shopping malls where concealed handguns are already allowed to carry and guns. Americans, in overwhelming numbers,…

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    The fact is simple, we as the american people have always had a code of peace and love. A country in which all races and all ages come together to create a nation as great as we are. Many think that giving the freedom to allow citizens carry a weapon is holding back on that code. Yet, controlling guns is based on our founding fathers. The 2nd Amendment says that we as americans have the right to bear arms. However, many people who believe in pro gun control say that the 2nd Amendment was…

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    “Charleston Loophole” which states that gunman received his weapon only because it took longer than three days for his background check to be completed. She clearly wants extensive background checks and certainly new forms of controlling the flow of guns in the public market. For some of Clinton’s followers, she’s in the clear. Trump, interestingly enough, opposes general gun control but roots for a longer waiting period and banning assault weapons. It seems he remains neutral on the subject and…

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    The night of October 1, 2017, was most certainly appalling for the citizens of the United States and even routed to the reignition of the gun law debate. The annual Route 91 Harvest Music Festival was booming with cheers and laughter from the country-loving crowd of approximately 22,000 people. Jason Aldean was performing the closing song on the final night of the three day festival and gleeful cheers were erupting from the crowd as they heard what they supposed were fireworks to close off the…

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    Declaration, this is the right to bear arms, while in the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, it is known as the Second Amendment. In the past, this ability to own a gun was given to the people because colonists and founders wanted others to have a weapon to protect themselves in case the government became repressive. The people would be able to rebel against the government. Another reason behind being able to bear arms is so that individuals are able to defend themselves in time of…

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    Snl Skit

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    video the narrator says, " to new beginnings" (SaturdayNightLive). As the narrator is saying this the father is giving the newborn firearm. By the actors doing this it comes across as absurd and not normal at all because no one gives a newborn baby a weapon right after the mother gives birth. It just comes across as not making any sense and out of place. Another example is through the use of…

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    Battle Of Pozit Essay

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    One of the most notable advances in artillery weapons technology in WWII was the proximity fuze. In both of the Great wars, the fuses available for achieving air bursts were quit unsatisfactory — requiring daily registrations and settings at the guns. Needed, was a fuze that would explode the shell when it arrived in the proximity of the target — without registrations and individual settings. The U.S. put some of its best electronic and engineering experts on this very complicated problem. By…

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    Armed Violence Prevention

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    Firearms have greater lethal potential then any sharp weapons because an individual with a firearm is capable of injuring or killing a large number of people, while maintaining a safe and non-intimate distance with minimal effort (Lamb, 2014: 288). Unintentional injuries can result from firearms and so there…

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