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  • Carrying Of Concealed Weapons
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    "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...
  • Widespread Carrying Of Concealed Weapons
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    Concealed Weapons, Concealed Risk Do you feel safer sitting next to someone carrying a gun? / Many people say no to that question, / for many valid reasons. Carrying Concealed weapons have nothing to do with your dad or uncle owning many firearms. / This issue relates solely on allowing individuals to carry these weapons / almost anywhere in the community: / including football games, / restaurants, / stores, /school buildings / and other many other places where firearms should strictly be prohib...
  • Different Laws Among The Fifty States
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    Throughout the United States there are many different laws among the fifty states that make up this union. The laws are different throughout the states because of the need of the laws. Living in one state and not having the advantages or disadvantages of a law in another state would not be that unfair or unequal. This is true because if you don't like a law in your state you could always fight it and try to change it or you could always move out of that state and go to one that has the laws that...
  • Deadly Weapons
    658 words
    THE ISSUE OF GUN CONTROL When the framers of the Constitution penned one of the most influential works in history, they could never consider what the consequences of the freedoms they set forth. The second amendment of the Constitution is one of the most important and most frequently called upon that recent history can think of. Since the age of the Civil War, the weapons that we have produced have become increasingly more deadly. We as citizens of this country are watching our children and frie...
  • Their Turning Signals
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    Adlai Stevenson once commented, "It is often easier to fight for principles than to live up to them". I have observed this statement to be true in all aspects of life, from common everyday activities such as traffic signals, to world devastating events involving presidents and deadly nuclear weapons. Many drivers yell, scream, and curse out other drivers daily for not giving turning signals. Forgetting to turn on signals can lead to dangerous and sometimes deadly accidents. Everyone feels driver...
  • Weapons Of Mass Destruction U.N. Inspectors
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    I think we should go to war with Iraq. Saddam Hussein is trying to or is creating weapons of mass destruction. U.N. inspectors have gone in and are searching for weapons, but the 3 or 4 groups of people only makes up a total of about 70 people. Saddam Hussein reminds me a lot like Hitler. Saddam has killed his own people like Hitler did. Saddam also thinks the same way that Hitler did, they both are evil and two faced back stabbers. Saddam is a liar and a back stabbing cheater. Saddam made an ag...
  • Dangerous Looking Weapons
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    It seems that in the present day a person cannot look through a newspaper without reading some tragic article involving children and firearms. Such as seen in the Columbine School shooting on April the 20th 1999, where two seniors gunned down 16 fellow students and injured many more. What I propose is for the United States to ban the right to own all types of firearms, which should in theory end all firearm related deaths. There are only between 65 and 80 million Americans that own weapons, and ...

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