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Citizens Use Guns For Self Defense
2,046 wordsFirearms; Vital Tools for Self Defense or Deadly Killers? Introduction There are presently in excess of 200 million guns in the United States, according to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Each year this number grows by 4 to 5 million. There are 60 to 65 million legal owners of one or more guns. 1 There is a firearm on the premises of more than half the households in America. Most of them keep guns for protection. The others keep them for hunting, target shooting, collecting, and simi...
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Stiffer Sentences For Gun Crimes
2,247 words... is for the personal decision whether or not to obtain a gun for self-protection... First, the decision involves a trade-off between the risks of gun accidents and violent victimization. Second, it is not entirely clear that the relatively few robberies and assaults in which victims defended themselves with guns are typical of these types of crimes and that the lower injury rates resulted from the self-defense action rather than some other factor. Perhaps offenders lost the advantage of surpr...
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Simultaneous Effect On Crime From Background Checks
802 wordsBrady Law Falsehoods By Sterling Engelhard The Brady law has received much credit for the country's rapidly dropping crime rate. Yet with the Supreme Court striking down the laws background check requirements, it faces its ultimate test. If gun control advocates are correct, the court's decision will unleash a new crime wave. The Justice Department continually releases 'new's tidies crediting the law with reducing crime. Actually, the downward crime trend started in 1991, well before the Brady l...
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Gun Control Would Reduce Crime
4,628 wordsGun Control in America Today Mark Van HolstynIntermediate Composition Mrs. Gunning 10 January 2003 Gun Control in America Today During the Vietnam War, more than twice as many Americans were killed with firearms in the U.S. than died in combat. Today, firearms are used in approximately 65% of the 11,000 homicides a year. Suicides are carried out via a gun 57% of the 16,600 a year ("GunCite" 49). These statistics pose the question, "Would there be that many fewer deaths if guns were banned altoge...
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Juveniles Homicide With Guns
783 wordsGun Control Fifth of July and me and my boyfriend are just sitting around watching T.V. when the phone rings. I answer the phone and here my best friend Laurie trying to tell me something through her tears. I knew it was more thana family problem because she wouldn't call me at my boyfriends if it wasn't serious. I tried to get her to calm down so I could half way understand her. I could here her say something about our good friend Jerry. I took her a few minutes but I finally understood her. Je...
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People For The Price Of The Gun
875 wordsBy: Jamie Scott E-mail: babes Jamie Scott Tina Sme by English Comp I December 10, 1999 Law Making and Enforcement There are new laws and regulations being made all the time in the United States these days. Politicians think that by making these new laws it will fix their current problems. This is the case right now with the problems they are having with gun control. These new laws do help and prevent a lot of crimes and accidents from happening. This is mainly because of the fear punishment will...
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Pro Gun Control People
1,339 wordsGun Control Gun control has been a hot topic for very long time. People on the anti-gun control side believe that gun ownership is a Constitutional right backed by the Second Amendment. The anti-gun believe that you should be able to posses and own any firearm. They also believe that gun laws only restrict the law abiding citizens. Pro-gun control believe that guns are the backbone to our crime problem. They also believe that gun laws help keep guns of the street and deter crime. The Second Amen...
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Gun Control As A Crime
1,498 wordsThe book titled 'Guns in America' written by Helen Strahinich defines gun control as any las that restricts the ownership or sale of firearms (Strahinich 2). The history of the gun control debate can be traced back to colonial times when guns were being outlawed to keep them out of the hands of the poor. Today, the subject still remains so controversial that many politicians fear touching the subject. Will banning guns eliminate crime? Will criminals still be al be to obtain firearms? These are ...
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Citizens Guide To Gun Control
2,714 wordsAmericas Right to Be Armed The debate over gun control has developed into a very complicated issue. Several different groups have suggested limiting the use of guns and others have proposed to supporting free gun use. On one side, people who use some form of gun control imply that guns are responsible for too many deaths and injuries in the United States. They propose that laws be passed to make guns more difficult or impossible for ordinary citizens to own. On the other side are those people wh...
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Support Gun Control
1,585 wordsGun Control vs. Gun Rights There is a famous quote, which states: "Guns don't kill people, people kill people". This quote is technically true. But if there are no guns, it will be a whole lot more difficult for people to kill people. Sure people could use different weapons such as knives and golf clubs to kill people. But the victim will have a significant better chance of defending him or herself from a weapon other than firearms. I was born in Tokyo, Japan and moved to the United States when ...
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Citizens Use Guns For Protection From Criminals
1,470 wordsWho is the Real Killer Do guns kill people or do people kill people This is one of many questions brought up when we talk about gun control. Gun control is a very controversial issue in our country today. This paper will hopefully give us a better understanding about the pros and cons of private citizens owning guns. American children are more at risk from firearms than children in any other industrialized nation. In one year, firearms killed no children in Japan, 19 in Great Britain, 57 in Germ...
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Gun Control Laws Reduc Crime
968 wordsGun control isn't about guns its about control. Laws that forbid the carrying of arms. disarm only those who are neither inclined nor determined to commit crimes. Such laws make things worse for the assaulted and better for the assailants, they serve rather to encourage than to prevent homicides, for an unarmed man may be attacked with greater confidence than an armed man. This is the premise that a nationally known organization, the NRA stands behind. They believe that our forefathers included ...
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People Use Guns In Self Defense
1,853 wordsGUN CONTROL By: Justin Perry Gun control is a very controversial issue among society at present. Many feel guns are the cause of a great amount of crime. This has been an especially popular topic recently in relation to the shooting at Columbine and other high schools across the country. Are these crimes reason to take away our freedom to bear arms I do not believe so. The average person uses guns mainly as a means of protection. If limitations are placed on guns, they will only stop the average...
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Gun Control Laws
1,324 wordsJustin Wilson Mrs. Wells 9th Grade English May 19, 1999 Gun Control I say all guns are good guns. There are no bad guns. I say the whole nation should be an armed nation, Period (Foss NP). Former Governor Joseph Foss, a former fighter pilot for the US Air Force, is the current President of the NRA, or National Rifle Association (Lacayo 16). The NRA is a special interest group known by many. Its members are stereotyped to be a group of truck-driving huntsmen. In fact this is partially true, as 97...
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Crime And Hunting And The Gun Culture
1,348 wordsControl! Will it Help Sometimes it seems that almost all news reports about firearms, gun control or crime should start out with that phrase. Those four short words tell us that while the story to follow will be presented as fact, it is really fiction, or better said, a myth or a fable. Unfortunately, these fables have come to displace facts in the public dialogue about firearms and crime in America. Some of these fables as many fables do, start out with a grain of truth, but are later misrepres...
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The Individual Sale Of Guns
520 wordsAn Abused Freedom The Second Amendment, I believe, has been over-stretched and misrepresented by gun lobbyists such as the National Rifle Association (NRA) for years. They always hide behind the Second Amendment saying that this freedom is what our country was built upon. In a recent article in Newsweek magazine, the executive vice president of the National Rifle Association, Wayne LaPierre, stated, the real target is the Second Amendment. I don t think it has anything to do with crime or stoppi...
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Gun Control
728 wordsOutline for Persuasive Speech I. Intro. - Imagine you are sitting home one night with nothing to do. Your parents have gone away for the weekend and there is absolutely no one around. So you sit around that night watching TV for awhile but find nothing on worth watching. You go on upstairs to your room and get ready for bed. Turn off the lights, lay down, and close your eyes. All of a sudden you here a crash of glass in your kitchen. You rush to your feet and put your ear to the door listening t...
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Difficult For Gun Owners
490 wordsDoes Gun Control Save Lives? James Q. Wilson's essay is not realistic because his outlook toward racial profiling, questionable statistics, and unrealistic proposals are too far fetched for this day in time. Gun control is a major topic among most Americans, and I do agree with what Wilson's view is. However, if an assailant is trying to jump you right now, which of the over 10,000 gun control laws presently in the judicial system in this country would you rely on to save your life? Wilson may b...
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Gun Control
1,017 wordsGun control has been a controversial issue for years. A vast majority of citizens believe that if gun control is strictly enforced it would quickly reduce the threat of crime. Many innocent people feel they have the right to bear arms for their own protection. But, how much protection can a gun provide? The mindset that guns are an obvious solution for crime rate reduction is a very popular one, but also very untrue. More guns = more crime or at least a much smaller reduction in the crime rate. ...
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Use Of Guns Against Oppression
928 wordsBlood Turns the Wheels of our Lives Guns have played an important role in the shaping of America, from the revolution in 1776 to the rampant crime of modern day. They have been used to fight two world wars and stop tyranny all across the earth. The ownership and usage of guns in America is beneficial because it advocates self defense, supports the battle against tyranny, and encourages psychological evolution in society. Crime in America does not fluctuate in accordance to guns and conceptual se...