Should guns be allowed on college campuses is a question that has been asked a lot lately in the media. Everyone from researchers to college students themselves have been trying to figure out the answer to this statement. The research articles state the side of the debate that agrees that guns shouldn’t be allowed on college campuses and the reasons why they feel they shouldn’t. Due to the violent crimes that have been happening on college campuses, many people are pushing the issue that guns shouldn’t…
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In modern day america the citizens of this nation have many differing views on gun laws or policies. These gun laws or policies all in some way shape or form pertain to the second amendment of the U.S. constitution. The amendment in its entirety reads, “A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed” (“Second Amendment.”). Many citizens of this great nation may not even know the second amendment in its…
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Abstract This paper uses statistical test to analyze the difference between the type of incidents leads to death and school characteristics. Meanwhile, it also used statistical test to analyze the difference between the rate per 1000 students of theft incident and the type of college. The results confirmed that no difference between the type of incident and the school characteristics because of no significance and public college had less theft incidents than private college. Specifically the…
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Keep a Gun Close By Adam Com 101-201 Persuasive Essay 23 September 2014 Should Americans have the right to own a gun? The second amendment says so! One should be able to practice the second amendment, participate in gun recreation and most importantly protect oneself. America should be able to exercise their constitutional right to own a gun. Laws placing…
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THE RIGHT TO BEAR ARMS Gun Control * RSS For decades, the Second Amendment was consigned to constitutional exile, all but erased from constitutional law textbooks and effectively banished from the nation’s courts. But no more. Recent developments in the law and in political culture have begun the process of returning the amendment to its proper place in our constitutional pantheon. Congress now has a historic opportunity, not simply to stave off new gun-control proposals, but to begin restoring…
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Gun Control Debate Paper Today in the United States gun control is a topic of immense debate, because of the shooting that took place at Sandy Hook Elementary located in Newtown, Connecticut. This most recent tragic event ended the lives of 20 students and six adults. Similar events have occurred across the United States at a movie theater in Colorado, on college campuses in Texas and Virginia, or at the grocery store in Arizona each destroying families in many communities. The questions deserving…
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Gun Violence By: Luke Moring English 4 Table of Contents Introduction……………………………………………………………………3 Research Questions…………………………………........................3 Statement of the Problem………………………………………………..3 Gun Control Laws that Currently Exist………………………………4 - 5 Gun Violence in the United States…………………………………….5 Statistics………………………………………………………………6 Homicides and Suicides by Guns……………………………………….7 U.S. gun violence compared to other countries…………………..7 - 8 Uncontrolled Guns……………..………………………………………………
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nearly 1 in 8 of this number coming from Los Angeles (Leap 2012, 11). This paper will discuss gangs in Los Angeles and present a prevention intervention program to help relieve the gang issue. The paper will discuss key points and factors as to why people, especially youth, join gangs. Additionally, the program that this paper advocates for will deal with the multi-faceted components of living in gang-impacted communities. This paper will discuss the need for inclusivity, specifically in terms of gender…
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Research suggests that a series of policies and practices have created circumstances that predictably, if not systematically, funnel millions of students from school into the juvenile justice system. The phrase that has emerged to describe the phenomenon is the school to prison pipeline (Wald & Losen, 2003). This study explores zero tolerance policies and school discipline to better understand its effect in to bring awareness to an issue that may help in dismantling this pipeline. Particularly…
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only of the candidates and would have to cast their other vote for some person of another state. This could result in a presidential candidate’s receiving a majority electoral vote and his or her running mate’s failing to do so. The Electoral College. The next step in the process is the nomination of electors in each state, according to its laws. These electors must not be federal office holders. In the November election, the voters cast their votes for electors, not for president. In some…
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