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    percent since then(Malcolm). There are two flaws in the idea that England’s strict gun law is responsible for its low levels of crime. First, violence and armed crime was low before gun controls were implemented. Secondly, the long decline in the interpersonal violence ended in 1953, and violent crime has been escalating ever since then, despite increasingly strict gun regulations(Malcolm). The first serious gun control was imposed in 1920 not because of fear of crime, but rather due to fear of revolution(Malcolm)

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    Guns are an iffy subject whether we should ban them or not. Makes sense to ban them, Right? Wrong. Guns are needed to protect people, keep animal's carrying capacity just right, and help the police. "A gun in the hands of a bad man is a very dangerous thing. A gun in the hand of a good man is a no danger to anyone except the bad guys"(Charlton Heston) Guns are extremely useful tools. "Gun control means being able to hit your target. If I have a 'hot button' issue, this is definitely it. Don't even

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    The Issue Of Gun Control

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    Gun is always a heated topic in US. Every single year, more than 30,000 Americans cut their life by virtual of guns, great deal of people tend to prohibit gun purchase in the US, says the number of people died increase dramatically every year, more and more people use gun in an inappropriate way, in other word, crime. President Obama delivered several emotional speeches last year for gun accidents, from empathy to angry. But there is a counter argument says gun control is not the answer to crime

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    do most people truly comprehend what the term gun-control means? When the results of surveys regarding gun-control “depend in part on how you ask the question”, it does not suggest that all the restrictions that the term gun-control encompasses are completely understood (Perez-Pena). As this could be the difference between having the right to own firearms, or having them eradicated from the United States, it is important to not be indecisive. Gun-Control can be defined as a “term that covers any sort

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    A gun in a hand is better than a cop on the phone The issue of gun violence and gun control has been a rising issue in today’s society. Everyday there is another shooting, another standoff, another hostage taken, and another life lost. It’s a truly sad, heart wrenching reality of today’s world, but there may just be a way to fix it. A way to ensure that both pro-gun activist and pro-gun control activists get a little of what they want. To control gun violence it is necessary that the requirements

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    Gun Control Restrictions

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    United States has 88.8 guns per 100 people, which is the highest total in the world. The guns was first intended for hunting and self-protection. Later on, it was brought into the military for use. For that reason, people believe that guns can only be used in the military. Others say that the Second Amendment gives them the right to have guns and use it for protection. This was for if any person tried to attack them, they would have protection with them at all times. Later on, guns got used for the wrongs

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    Gun Control In Mexico

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    Firearms Explosives (ATF) force; Homeland Security Investigations (HSI); Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA); Internal Revenue Service (IRS); and state and local law enforcement agencies. When the ATF originally investigated the illegal smuggling of guns into Mexico, the idea of arresting individuals who were identified as straw purchasers was less important than finding the cartel members identified as decision makers and those financing them. The HSI agent who was assigned to the task, was not aware

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    and 14,951 people were injured because of an unintentional firearm situation (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1999). Here’s the issue: the amount of people being victims of accidental gun deaths and injuries “has remained relatively constant since” wrote the University of Utah on its document Gun Control Issues, Public Health, and Safety. For the purpose of this research, accidental gun deaths of injuries refers to the situations where people get killed or injured when using a firearm

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    Gun control is not one issue, but many. To some people gun control is a crime issue, to others it is a rights issue. Gun control is a safety issue, an education issue, a racial issue, and a political issue, among others. Why should citizens be allowed to have guns? Many people ask that question and many people wonder why is the question even asked when you are a responsible citizen and want to be able to protect yourself and your family as well as be able to enjoy hunting. Many people question

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    common theme would surface across a considerable part of them: guns. Whether the topic at hand is gun control, gun violence, or a combination of the two, guns have dominated the news cycle ever since the fatal shooting at a theater in Aurora, Colorado, on July 30th, 2012. These topics have made their way into politics as well, with Democratic and Republican lawmakers at an impasse as to how to solve the problems revolving around guns. Additionally, certain interest groups such as the National Rifle

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