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    Gun Violence In America

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    The Constitution states that it is our right to bear arms to protect ourselves and that those rights cannot be infringed upon, but what happens when the arms that we use to protect ourselves also pose a threat to our lives? In America, gun violence is a constant threat and little is being done to oppose it. Although the Constitution does state that the right to bear arms cannot be infringed upon, the lack of restrictions on who can own firearms poses a safety threat to the public by letting dangerous

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    between men and women, environmental protection, political freedoms and so many more things. A very big issue right now is the amount of gun violence that takes place in our Country every day. It may sound too obvious that the cause of violence is the lack of control on guns, but it is actually much more extensive and the cause has many parts to it. Gun violence has always been an issue in the United States. The public started to notice the problem in 2007 when there was one of the most known school

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    law. And our children and young adults are getting their hands on guns in a variety of ways and for various reasons. Some for recreational use, hunting and target shooting, and some for a means of hurting one, or many people at a time. “An average of seven children and teens under the age of 20 are killed by guns every day” the Brady Campaign states. (Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, n.d.). There is a problem with keeping guns in the home because it increases the risk of injury and death. Between

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    to gun violence, we feel tremendous pain. When we read about an innocent bystander who will never walk again because of a stray bullet, we are rightly outraged. But gun violence doesn’t only shake us emotionally and morally, it also imposes enormous financial costs and generates a vicious cycle of fear and flight that damages our economy. The good news is this cycle can be reversed. Proven solutions exist to reduce gun violence in our communities while respecting law-abiding, responsible gun owners

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    Gun Violence Essay

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    Gun violence should be addressed in the United States because it is one of the leading causes of death facing Americans. According to the Center for Disease Control, over 33,000 people die in gun related deaths each year, nearly two-thirds of which are suicides. Since the Columbine High School massacre in 1999, there has been great concern for the safety of children in schools. Other mass shootings like the recent Las Vegas shooting are making all Americans feel that they are at risk of becoming

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    Many believe that as the year progresses, our lives become more dangerous for us to be a part of. However, Zachary Crockett states that the beginning is bad, and “In the first 24 hours of the new year, 264 separate incidents of gun violence happened across the United States” (Crockett 1). He is helping us to illustrate we struggle throughout the entire year, and we get attacked at the times which we least expect them to happen. In the infographic that is being shown, Chicago was reported to have

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    Prevalence of Gun Violence In African American Communities Introduction Each year homicide and assault-related injuries result in an estimated $16 billion in combined medical and work loss (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/17/education-gun-violence-presidential-debate-2012_n_1974740.html). Gun violence may be broadly defined as a category of violence and crime committed with use of a firearm, it may or may not include actions ruled as self defense, actions for law enforcement. Gun violence is prevalent

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    Healthcare professionals see the aftermath of gun violence. Many healthcare professionals support gun control (Healthcare professionals speak out on guns: “Definitely changed my opinion on the 2nd amendment…”, n.d.). These professionals see patients with gunshot wounds (GSW) who are bystander victims, children who accidentally obtain a GSW through play with guns, results of gang violence, and the list goes on (Healthcare professionals speak out on guns: “Definitely changed my opinion on the 2nd amendment…”

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    within the community. Gun violence in New Orleans is a serious issue that needs to be solved. It seems like every day there is person that loses there life to gun violence. New Orleans murder rate is one of the highest in the United States today. Most of the gun violence is because of senseless people doing stupid things. I’m against gun violence because I feel that no one should lose their life for any reason. In this essay I will explain what I think could help stop gun violence, and what’s already

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    History relating to the issue of gun violence and mass shooting can be dated back for decades. One of the most common misconceptions is that the cause of these shootings is not the availability of but that mental illnesses of those that obtain the guns are. However, there is little to no evidence that truly supports this argument. As stated in the article, Mass Shootings and Mental Illness written by James L. Knoll IV and D. Annas, “The overall contribution of people with serious mental illness to

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