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do. There is really no reason to own a gun. Violence begets violence. The arguments fall along those lines. Also, while some conte...
to blame for crimes involving guns, the number of crimes committed would have increased at the same rate. Mathematical calculatio...
suits were consistently filed against the company for everything from slave wages, to the inability of employees to take breaks in...
incidence of fire breaking out during operations. In one of ABCs 20/20 episodes in 1998, the audience was cautioned that this ha...
In five pages the continuing debate regarding the gun control issue is examined within the context of this book by Robert J. Spitz...
virtually impossible to have critical thinking present without the benefit of decision-making or to experience the decision-making...
also admits that "Effective inquiry is more than just asking questions," as a "complex process is involved" (Exline, 2004). This p...
that the average citizen is allowed to own a gun they are wary of breaking into peoples homes, or wary of committing crime in some...
weapons in such crimes as drive-by shootings, minor altercations and myriad other random acts of violence. With the ongoing gun c...
of State John R. Bolton, who led the US delegation to the 2001 conference, asserted that, given a choice between following the wil...
an even harder time controlling the situation. Clearly, the government cannot control the influx of guns in general, but it can co...
and the death penalty should be outlawed and that murdering animals should also be against the law. These are really the only conc...
subject to "two competing philosophies" (Gorman and Kopel). In countries like the U.S. and other democracies that derive their pow...
adverse to removing them from the law abiding citizen, who often needs a gun to protect himself from the very criminal element of ...
murders that occur in that area. The warnings are part of a federal experiment labeled "Project Exile" (Ragavan 18). The e...
news is that the presidential and other candidates want their potential electors to know their stance on this issue that is import...
In five pages this paper argues that gun control legislation restricting firearms' ownership is not the answer to increased violen...
In five pages this paper contrasts and compares the radically different gun control views of presidential candidates Texas Gov. Ge...
In six pages this statement 'The management of workers in knowledge-based industries poses one of the greatest challenges to the h...
In three pages the explosive arguments for and against gun control are examined in a consideration of advocacy and a protection of...
In five pages this paper assesses both sides of the gun control argument before supporting such a measure. Four sources are cited...
In eight pages this research paper examines gun control from both sides and compares the different policies of the United Kingdom ...
It has been said, "But, of all rich countries, only America makes it possible for teenage misfits, those nursing a grudge, the...
In seven pages a historical perspective is taken regarding the unresolved gun control issue in an examination of governmental legi...
argue, the amendment is no longer necessary--we have won our civil war. To them, the amendment represents a guarantee to form mil...
This paper consists of four pages and argues that gun control is necessary because firearms must be restricted as a social and pub...
In five pages this paper cites several statistics and cases in this argument which opposes gun control legislation for the state o...
In twelve pages this paper discusses the opposition to gun control legislation in the state of Texas in a consideration of its int...
In five pages a gun control policy response is offered and explained in terms of its feasibility both economic and political, prac...
This research paper offers a persuasive argument that the more restrictive gun control is a vital reform measure that the US gover...