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Gun violence is the brutality that arises when an individual uses a gun to carry out an attack on somebody or even himself/ herself. Gun violence is not considered a criminal offense at all times. Criminal gun violence may include homicide, suicide, and assault. Gun...
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In the United States, firearms are linked to about 33,000 deaths per year; that’s roughly 10.5 deaths per a population of 100,000. This is a problem that has an immense effect on the United States on all levels (individual, societal, and international) because numerous civilians...
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More guns have been drawn on school campuses in recent years than doodles in student’s textbooks. With recent mass shootings gun control has been a looming topic over government offices. The firearm epidemic has moved itself up and should now be considered a public health...
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Gun Violence leaves a devastating impact on our society. Every year millions of people around the world are affected by gun violence. Each attack related to gun violence has sparked awareness and has been a signal; one after the other for a change in gun...
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People nationwide are debating about ways to reduce gun violence. Guns have always been a part of America. In the beginning, guns were a key part of survival. They were needed to kill animals for food and for protection. However, in modern times, guns have...
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The purpose of the paper is to learn the many important reasons why there needs to be gun control and how guns should not be the answer. I understand this is a very touchy subjective and everyone is entitled to their own opinion but if...
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In the recent years, the conversations of gun violence are increasing dramatically because of some homicide cases. Truly, the gun violence has been the one of biggest elements which threat both personal safety and national security in the United States. According to one of the...
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Gun violence in the U.S. can exhibit many different aspects from the modern liberal theories of Kant, Locke, and Smith. First, Kant’s exploration of social criticism can play a key role in why people participate in gun violence. Not all, but many perpetrators who use...
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Tell me, do these events ring a bell? The Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre which killed 20 children and 6 staff members, or the Parkland shooting which killed 23 students before police apprehended the shooter. Or maybe a more known one the Las Vegas shooting....
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In the year 2018 there have been 18 instances of gun-related incidents and fatalities at American Schools all across the US. 20 children were gunned down at Sandy Hook Elementary School and it was thought that it would be enough of an outrage to force...
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Gun violence is something that is taking place every minute that passes by. According to the CDC, Every 17 minutes one person is killed by a firearm which brings to 87 people during an average day, and 609 every week. Almost 50% of the total...
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Safety, strength, power, the key to overcome our fears are only a few words to describe what it feels like to own a gun. Guns have such a significant impact in our society today. Countless innocent lives had ended in the blink of an eye...
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Gun control has been a discussion that is highly politicized and is frequently debated about. From rhetoric, statistics, opinions, and values, gun control proves to be a much discussed and volatile topic. This discussion on gun control has been a major part of the news,...
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Weapon rights in America have been at the focal point of discussion for a considerable length of time, and this is on the grounds that the discourse hits near homes for such huge numbers of United States inhabitants. As per inquire about at the University...
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Today, the most pressing issue in America is gun violence. This is because more recently, this issue has transformed from being a political affair to a very institutionalized public outcry: a need to protect America’s own children. In 2019 alone, there have been at least...
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It was a normal Wednesday for the parents of a class of sixteen primary one children they spent the morning as they did every day with their children who were between the ages of five to six. They took them to school, but little did...
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The United States is the country with the largest number of guns in the world, and the per capita gun ratio is increasing. Despite the public’s concern about the threat of gun violence, many people have purchased guns for self-protection, but the proliferation of guns...
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The “guns in a home” myth has been made bigger and bigger by the media. Dr. Arthur Kellermann of Emory University presents a study that claimed to show that a home with a gun was much more likely to experience a homicide. However, that was...
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Gun control is a major nationwide topic today in America that people are trying to sort out and take a side on. The issue of major mass shootings with automatic firearms and the “ease” of purchasing a firearm is the main concern of this subject....
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Gun control reduces crimes around the globe. Gun control is needed in our world because it will stop crimes and provide safety for our community. This gun control law is needed because it will put an end to mass shootings in our world. There have...
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In one of America’s earliest founding documents, the Constitution clearly communicates the ability for a citizen to bear arms as a freedom given to all. This Second Amendment is perhaps the most prominent distinguishing feature between the United States and other well developed nations. It...
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Introduction Gun control has been a topic of debate for almost a century due to the increase in gun violence. There has been an outcry from the public to political officials to place limitations on citizens’ rights to own guns. These limitations force anybody who...
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Simply, we can tell from the very title of this selection, that the author Ivins, is very much against guns. Well that is what I first assumed, however, after reading just the very next sentence of the article, I realized it was the complete opposite....
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The United States is one of a kind among well off countries in its immense private stock of guns. Almost 200 million weapons in private hands are utilized partially for diversion, for the most part chasing and target shooting. Be that as it may, what...
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Not only the rate of crime is constantly increasing, but America stands first in the circulation of firearms among the world and they are actually encouraging the diffusion of guns as we can see in NationalObserver. “According to the U.S. Government Accountability Office, the vast...
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At different points of American History, deliberations attributed to the bearing of arms have resulted in heated debates with opposing sides criticizing each other perceptions while simultaneously providing extensive evidence in support of their views. While most of these debates have been ignored by most...
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Millions of guns are sold every year in America with no questions asked. Looking at recent acts of violence in America you can clearly see that guns play a big role in these horrendous acts. Some people think that America should have stricter gun laws...
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Intersectionality, a term coined in the late 1980s by black feminist, Kimberle Crenshaw, identifies how interlocking systems of power effects those who are most disregarded by society. Intersectionality has travelled widely and been implemented by multiplicity of academic disciplines for example, literature, feminist studies, queer...
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According to research, gun control laws can be affective if the offender doesn’t have a single intent to kill. A single intent to kill is when the offender’s primary motive is to kill their victim. Frank Z states if the offender has a single intent...
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James Wilson’s article ‘Just Take Away Their Guns’ argues that gun control policies have little effect on the issue of gun violence. With school shootings like Sandyhook in Newtown, Connecticut and the Orlando massacre in Florida, there has been a strong personal opinion from many...