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have also pointed out that those who are involved in a gun fatality are also involved in alcohol, drug abuse and domestic violence...
these two conditions; namely, common sense, in which guns should be kept away from untrustworthy people and, political philosophy ...
as if the major difference between the nations of Europe, with the exception of Great Britain that is entrenched in the common law...
This paper uses a single article that supports gun ownership to argue that guns are harmful. Castle laws are discussed. There is o...
school shootings that often seem to take place, even on just recently where a young child took a gun to an after school program an...
number of guns used in crimes have been stolen from either registered owners or gun store robberies, which goes to show that if a ...
In five pages this paper considers due process and crime control perspectives in a consideration of gun control policy. Six sourc...
In five pages this paper examines the NRA's website and assesses gun control's pros and cons. One source is cited in the bibliogr...
In nine pages gun control's pros and cons are evaluated based argument fallacies and strengths, opposition, and considers various ...
This is based not only on sociocultural factors such as crime rates, but also on different perspectives on the 2nd Amendment. ...
citizen who often needs a gun to protect himself from the very criminal element of society who will always have access to firearms...
bloodshed and terror of such despicable crimes comes the most obvious of questions: Why are kids killing each other? In an ideal ...
system such as due to the cost. However, the law may also have a positive influence; it may support social changes which are neede...
count of 6 billion (The Christian Century 1192). China, the worlds most populated country, accounted for an entire fifth of that ...
the way that the market needs are likely to develop. To do this we need to look at the macro environmental factors, an assessment ...
cultural influences. Looking at the background of both these countries there are similarities and differences which will help plac...
the cockpit with lethal force" (Up in arms, 2002, p. 3). There is a great deal of evidence to support Luckeys assessment, as liber...
This paper reviews author Scott Shackford's defense of violent video games as published in the article Imaginary Guns Don't Kill P...
This paper reports the history of the use of marijuana as a medical intervention and when it became illegal in this country. It po...
Under English law, a contract does not need to be written to be valid. If an agreement - either a written or oral one - can meet ...
are on their own at school; however, the soiree does not last long once law enforcement officials find out those who are imbibing ...
other on the real issues. Both promoted remaining in Iraq for the duration; both maintained that "something" has to be done about...
spectrum is the colonialism the developed in areas predominantly comprised by African slaves (Johnson, 2002). Despite its oil wea...
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 mandates that company management to assess and report the effectiveness of their internal control e...
Japan. It was often thought that money was needed in terms of research and development, however, the case of the USSR shows us tha...
is in place the key element is that of accountability (Watts. 2007). Authority is also likely to be linked a system of authoriza...
the "government should subsidize prescription drug spending for all 40 million Americans over the age of 65 - whether they need it...
towards the Soviet Union and its leaders. The Chinese Revolution of 1911 would set in motion a series of political and...
subject to "two competing philosophies" (Gorman and Kopel). In countries like the U.S. and other democracies that derive their pow...
do. There is really no reason to own a gun. Violence begets violence. The arguments fall along those lines. Also, while some conte...