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Carrying Of Concealed Weapons
1,103 words"Matilda Crabtree, 14, was shot and killed by her father when she jumped from the closet and yelled 'BOO' to scare her parents; her last words were, 'I love you, daddy". (Rottenberg 87) Laws that regulate carrying concealed weapons (CCW) have been wildly debated in the California and the US. There have mainly been two different types of laws. One is a type of legislation known as "may need" laws, which issues licenses to people who are in absolute need of carrying a concealed weapon. The other i...
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Bush's Point Of View About Gun Control
902 wordsGORE vs. BUSH EDUCATION George Bush has seven principles of reform, only four of which I will elaborate on, for a better quality education in our nation's schools: (1) Achieve Equality; Just as Bush is closing the achievement gap in Texas, he plans to do so across the states (2) Promote Excellence; Bush believes in clearly defined standards of basic skills plus crucial knowledge. The states should devise tests to ensure that the standards are met (3) Ensure that Every Child Can Read; Statistics ...
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Guns 3 29 98 John R Lott
11,375 wordsStates from Michigan to Nebraska to California, as well as the federal government, are considering new rules on letting law-abiding citizens carry guns. Does allowing citizens to carry concealed handguns deter violent crimes Or does this cause otherwise law-abiding citizens to harm each other Thirty-one states now have guaranteed their citizens the right to carry concealed handguns if applicants do not have a criminal record or a history of significant mental illness. So what have the results be...
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Colorado At Columbine High School
1,059 wordsEssay on School Violence On Tuesday, April 20th, 1999, yet another small, suburban town joined the ranks of astonished communities to be touched by seemingly mindless violence. In Littleton, Colorado, at Columbine High School, 15 people were killed in the deadliest school rampage on record in the United States. Of the 15 dead, 2 were the murderers themselves, who apparently were on a suicide mission, and decided to take as many people with them as they could. According to an article entitled "Vi...
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Guns And Other Weapons Around Schools
3,321 wordsThroughout the 1990's there was a lot of good and bad times. Starting with the good things, I will begin my paper with 5 of the up-most important events in this period of time and then conclude with 4 of the down sides. Early in the 90's was Desert Storm, which was a huge success. The 1991 bombing of Baghdad was a demonstration of smart, powerful weapons, planning ahead and military superiority. Having control in the air was a major goal of those who had planned out the attack. Starting attacks ...
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Gun Control Laws
1,378 wordsGun Control say all guns are good guns. There are no bad guns. I say the whole nation should be an armed nation. Period. @ This rather bold statement was made by Joseph Foss. 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 = , pompous, huntsmen. Indeed this is partially true, as 97% ...
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Ban On Assault Type Weapons
2,574 words1 Supporting the Ban on Assault Weapons Government 101 Professor March 27, 1998 2 Outline Thesis: Congress should uphold the ban on assault-type weapons. I. Introduction of the history and background information. A. Important statistics concerning assault weapon facts. B. The problem with assault weapons on the streets. C. Assault weapons use in war situations and law enforcement. II. Defending the debate of upholding the ban on gun control. A. The deadly stories and statistics on assault weapon...
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Used Handguns
852 wordsThe 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". Meaning the original purpose of the Second Amendment was to preserve and make sure, not grant the pre-existing right of individuals, to own and bear arms. Although the amendment promotes the need for militia, membership in any militia let alone a well regulated one, is not held a countable to exercise the right to have, a...