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    Gun Shootings

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    Carrying Guns on College Campus: Destruction or Protection? Should colleges allow guns to be on campus? Would allowing guns to be carried on campus at all time be safe, or is it putting to many guns in one place? The students would be more scared of a gun going off rather than learning in their class. How would the police know if they heard gun shots, who is the bad guy or who is just there at the wrong time? Would there be a lot more school shootings if there were more guns on campus? The

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    Dangers Of Gun

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    1113, Section 1 28 April 2017 The Dangers of a Gun In the 21st century, raging riots are common in the United States of America. In fact, the diversity of opinions often leads to dissension and discord, and with these unstable circumstances, crimes of passion can occur quite frequently. Specifically, terrorists, murderers, bombers, and other mentally incompetent people remain discreet predators among the innocent. However, many would argue that guns, especially the rise of automatic weapons, have

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    Guns in Schools

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    would have a better chance, in high risk situations if they carried guns. Some are afraid that by placing guns in school zones, more deaths and homicides will occur. That by giving administrators guns the chance of a shooting will increase tremendously, but the truth is by not placing guns on school property, we are increasing the chance of having our children and loved ones being shot. By allowing our administrators to carry guns in schools, we decrease the chance of someone walking into that school

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    Gun Autobiography

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    When I was born My step grandpa denny was a huge gun collector like his dad .I was the grandson he had never had.When he found out he had stage 4 cancer. He decided put all his guns except for two 44.magnum revolvers that went to his sons. My parents decided since I was 1 year old that they would take three guns and put the rest in storage. The guns they took were his most prized possessions. One of them was his dad's lever action 22. Caliber winchester rifle. Another one was a rare golden browning

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    Gun On Campus

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    Should Students Have The Ability To Have A Gun On Campus? Here comes a lunatic and his 50 Caliber Machine Gun charging into the student center on a Monday morning while innocent students sit in chairs completely defenseless. While he unloads his rounds you watch countless bullets pierce the bodies of innocent people and the gushing blood flow out of someone who could be a friend all because the students where defenseless. This is why students and faculty should have the ability to bear arms on campus

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    Gun Reforms

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    subject and talk about how citizens went to gun stores to purchase firearms. LA times briefly talks about citizens wanting to buy firearms but most of the time were talking about the actual San Bernardino shootings. LA times stayed on topic and gave many facts relevant to the event. Hillary clinton then began to talk about the problem with gun violence in America. Hillary Clinton seem to want to push for more gun reforms as she stated "common sense" gun reforms”,"If you are too dangerous to fly,"

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    face, his mother assured the boy it was OK to die.” (Foley) https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2016/10/14/ap-usa-today-gun-accidents-children/91906700/ Bryson Mees was spending the night at his grandparents last january. He found a 22. Caliber Derringer his grandmother kept under the bed when he accidently shot himself. My experience has made me realize the importance of gun safety and training. I remember it was a friday morning. Me and a few good friends of mine at the time woke up pretty early

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    Australia’s gun control laws need to change in order to protect innocent civilians from the increasing resurgence of illegal firearms. The system is riddled with loopholes that enable illegal guns to be trafficked from overseas countries. The main issue is that there is a rising increase in illegal firearms and whether Australia’s current laws are enough to combat the ongoing problem. There are problems in the system were illegal guns manage to get through customs due to loopholes in the system

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    are completely defenseless against another person in a school surrounded by many students and teachers where one hardly knows the intentions of others. People can be unpredictable and when one least expects it there is danger right around the corner. Gun control is an issue everybody has an opinion on how it is important, potentially threatening, and present in modern society. While many feel that providing teachers with handguns can lead to a harmful environment. Others feel that having a teacher who

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    Lately, there has been a controversy about gun control due to gun crime. Now, there has been an uprising of conversation about the carrying of guns on college campuses. Guns should not be allowed on college campuses because it is very dangerous. There’s alternative self-defense, professors/students would feel unsafe at school and be frightened, and some people are not mentally stable or are immature. Guns should not be allowed on college campuses, they are too dangerous and there are other

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