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    past and present about gun control and gun safety. It is now becoming a huge part of our lives and future.We have had many reasons to believe that having a firearm under our control is a good thing and many other reasons to believe that it isn’t. These debates have been an ongoing topic and because of a current event that has happened recently, the oregon shooting, it has drawn much more attention to it. A past topic that has been debated about is the second amendment. Gun laws are both a good…

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    When it comes to gun control for me, this is a difficult subject and having to come to a opinion on which is best I don't think I could do. I think many people have been in different situations, see things from different aspects, and have even have had certain traumas happen to themselves or loved ones to make them come to the opinions they have. Some may be good, hateful and some logical. Out of respect I do value everyone's opinion, with that being said : I do feel I agree "good citizens…

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    for background checks to own a gun in the United States. As a result, President Barack Obama along with several other politicians have called for a series of stricter gun control across the country and plans to take executive action to finalize new gun control laws. Many Americans are opposed to this as they feel their safety could be compromised if they do not have their own personal protection. Regardless of the form of gun control, it takes away our right to own guns; the Second Amendment of…

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    of the United States are once again separated by their opinions on the new biggest issue within their borders. In fact, following the ridiculous number of gun-related crimes that happened everyday and following the multiple mass shooting that still happened occasionally, the population is now sharing different opinions on the issue of gun control. The debate is currently separating the population on how they perceive the second amendment, which was founded in 1791 by the founding fathers to give…

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    The liberal call for gun control as a “solution” to mass shootings has increased since the horrific and homophobic massacre in Orlando on June 12. In certain respects the call makes sense. Should we live in a society with fewer guns? Of course. Does the right wing’s commitment to guns reek of double standards? Definitely. Are gun lobbies such as the National Rifle Association absurdly powerful? Absolutely. However, the current emphasis on gun control shifts the focus away from the core cause of…

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    Gun control is a very heated topic when it comes to creating laws for the possession, sale and the making of firearms. The United States has pretty loose rules regarding gun control and it actually varies from each state. Firearm owners follow the rules according to the state they are in and not necessarily where they live. Also the right to bear arms is applied to both federal and state and local rights. Some federal laws include that in order to be involved with any business regarding guns,…

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    My first thought about how to stop gun violence usually is stricter gun control, but the more I think about it the less it seems helpful specially taking into account that in the states with more stricter gun laws the shootings did not decreased, on the contrary those states have more gun violence than the ones with less strict gun policy, but the fact is that the perpetrators of gun violence often obtain their weapons legally , so our focus should be in how to identify those are not qualified,…

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    Gun control is a very big topic in the United States. Many people are for gun control and many people are against it. The government monitors the guns sold in the United States and people believe that they shouldn’t. I am in the neutral position on this topic. Citizens of the United States have the right to carry a weapon on them. People already own licenses to carry weapons out in public, or a concealed weapon license. The main reason why I think the government shouldn’t control the weapons in…

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    Gun control is one of the big debates between people in our society now. Lately, in the past year or two, we have seen a generational gap between peoples opinions on this topic. Our generational gap is between teenagers and the elderly. I would argue that based on past events we need more gun control. Teenagers lately have been getting more involved in this issue creating marches and national walkouts to protest our countries current gun laws. The reason teenagers have been involved in this…

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    United States. Nikolas Cruz killed 17 people and wounded 17 others. Following this day, gun control has been hot on the radar for almost everybody in America. Survivors like David Hogg and Emma González have been protesting for gun control, such as banning certain firearms, wanting more background checks, and raising the age to buy guns. There are more people speaking up about their individual opinions on gun control and there are more people becoming involved in the growing issue. In theory,…

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