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Gun Control Advocates Law Abiding Citizens
775 wordsAs long ago as 1789, the creators of the Constitution realized the importance of guns in American society. The Second Amendment states, "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed. " No loopholes, or legal caches exist in this statement. The Founding Fathers allow for no restriction of the private ownership of firearms. Yet, in recent years anti-gun politicians have attempted to control guns in ...
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The Second Amendment Vs A Police State
1,351 wordsThe Second Amendment vs. A Police State The United States of America has taken drastic steps in taking away the American peoples God given rights and Constitutional rights. The United States government is supposed to be a government of the people, by the people, for the people. There are very clear signs of a cancerous growth within our government and the citizens of America need to take preventative measures to ensure the freedom for which our founding fathers fought and died. I am speaking of ...
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Law Abiding Citizens Gun Control Laws
1,039 wordsGuns dont kill people, people kill people. It has been said millions of times by too many people to quote. For almost as long as guns have been around gun control has been a major issue throughout the world. As we look back on the past we find that gun control doesnt really help reduce crime. Another down side of gun control is that if the government takes away the right to own weapons then they will start to think they can take other rights away. With every new anti gun law passed the crime rat...
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Bill Of Rights People To Keep And Bear
1,585 wordsAmericans Have the Right to Keep and Bear Arms Our rights as Americans started to take shape when the Constitution of the United States was drawn up by the delegates at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia. Three years later, a very important part of American history called the Bill of Rights was added. The Bill of Rights is looked upon and interpreted every day. It gives the citizens of the United States many of the rights and freedoms that we value today, and some of those are in jeop...
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A Long Way Gone Memoirs Of Boy Soldier
2,707 wordsA Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier is written by Ismael Beah. The author of the book was born in Sierra Leone in 1980, and then, eighteen years later, he moved to the United States. His biography doesn't remind the lives of ordinary writers, as, unlike them, his life wasn't very sweet. The book tells the story of his childhood, when in 1991 a civil war took place in Sierra Leone, the place, where he was born and spent his childhood. A Long Way Gon...
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Ballistic Missiles Ronald Reagan
1,737 words... a direction of a gas jet may work. However, now designers begin to refuse from the application of gas rudders, replacing them with several additional nozzles or turning the main nozzle. For example, on the American rocket constructed under the project "Avant guide", the engine it is fixed on hinges, and it can be rejected on 5 - 7 O. Really, at the beginning of flight when the density of air is still great, the speed of a rocket is small, therefore rudders badly operate. And there, where the...
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Long Term Goal 2 Nd Amendment
2,352 wordsFIREARMS: IS THIS OUR ANSWER? The idea of gun control and regulation is becoming more and more popular throughout the U. S. , although it may still bring up resistance among some people. Guns are sort of a foundation of American culture. This country? s freedom was won over bloody and? heroic? wars with guns. Guns are portrayed throughout television, movies, and video games. Guns are a popular symbol of power, control, authority, dominance, and can be associated with security and defense. The ro...
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United States Of America Hundred Thousand
904 wordsThe Gun Control Gun Control The United States of America is the most heavily armed population in the world. There are 200 Million guns and 60 to 65 Million legal owners who have one or more guns. In the United States, more than half of the households have guns. In 1974, nearly two million guns were produced in the United States, and four hundred thousand guns were imported. In 1975, the House Judiciary Committee Report Number 94 - 1103 stated that there were about three hundred thousand actual o...
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