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    ➣Gun Control Exam Essay Twelve year old Jasmine Martinez was happy that bright monday morning it was April 2 2003. Jasmine was in fourth grade she wear pigtails on this day. She was smiling and excited for school monday. She got in the car with her mother. Her mother “Katie” put on Jasmine's favorite song. Jasmine started shaking her head singing along, on her way to school. When Jasmine arrived at school Katie signed her in; to let the office know that she was late and got dropped off by her…

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    The problem with certain guns is clear, they pose a threat to security of public establishments. I propose that all automatic and semiautomatic weapons become banned, they are illegal to own and purchase. With this in place it will harder for people to get a hold of a automatic rifle if they have intentions of committing a crime. The reason for this is that the problem with most public shootings is not the weapon but the mentally unstable person behind the gun. Because of this the best way to…

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    Gun Control In Canada

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    Gun Control is an important issue to Canadians in today’s society. Society’s concerns about protection from violent crimes involving firearms have encouraged Canadian Parliament to pass tougher gun control legislation. In the early 1800s, Canada lacked a rational/permanent, gun policy. The gun restrictions that did exist were temporary executed during elections and rebellions. The federal government is mainly responsible for guns and gun control in Canada. Legislation covering guns and gun…

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    Brennen Neeley Writing Assignment 2 California Gun Control I have chosen to write about a very controversial topic, a topic that is relevant in every presidential campaign, a topic that truly interest me not only as a student but as a citizen, I am writing about firearm regulations. This topic also interests me as an avid gun collector. California has some of the strictest regulations on firearms and receives an enormous amount of scrutiny for having them. Unfortunately, this is the type of…

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    Buying a gun takes no time and only requires a background check in most states. In most states, “55% of U.S. households with children have firearms in them that are in unlocked places” (Statistics on Youth Gun Violence & Gun Access). Half of the American households own a firearm, and with them being in unlocked places that can probably guarantee that the children have seen them. According to the Statistics on Youth Gun Violence & Gun Access: “73% of kids ages 9 and under have reported seeing the…

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    being that guns are a manmade object and this problem can be stopped. There were also more people who were critically injured due to handguns. Imagine if your loved one was one of those people who were injured or killed, you would be devastated. Gun ownership should be tightly controlled by the government. The United States is one of the easiest countries in which to purchase firearms. In 24 states, anyone who is 18 or older can walk into a store, fill out a form, and leave with a gun. This can…

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    country made a proposal about gun control. If guns are made illegal there would be a huge decrease…

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    States of America, the sound of a gun fires through the air on average of ninety nine times, ending a human being’s life (“Gun Violence by the Numbers”). This huge number is not new to the American society though, these fatal gun shootings have been occurring for decades. Government officials and politicians have been trying to reduce these deaths with the help of gun control. Gun control is defined as the, “regulation of the selling, owning, and use of guns” (“Gun Control”). These officials…

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    Why Is Gun Control Bad

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    Guns are the major cause of inhuman devastation in the history of mankind. Although guns are widely used for protection and for maintaining peace and harmony in the society, it has equally been misused leading to massive loss of lives and properties. Misuse of firearms, is a matter of great public concern today. If we see in the context of the United States, we find heavy human loss because of the use of assault weapons and the mass destructions caused by the guns. Now we like to leave no stone…

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    year because of guns. There are murders, gangs murders, school shootings and mass killings. These things happen every year. Gun control should take action and stop the killings. Gun control should be more strict, because it would decrease mass killings, decrease suicide rates, and decrease gang murders. The number of death would decrease if there are more strict gun control. If gun control were more strict about guns, there would be less killings. The United States has 88.8 guns per 100 people,…

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