 The issue with guns is them being in the wrong hands.  Gun laws are very strict but not strict enough.  Residents with household weapons are also.

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 The issue with guns is them being in the wrong hands.  Gun laws are very strict but not strict enough.  Residents with household weapons are also a blame to this problem.  Guns are not a deterrent to crime.

 Guns that are imported from near by countries are sold illegally to the wrong people in the U.S.  There will be a federal law that will be discussed among the congress to help this situation.  Household residents should be very careful of where and how they are kept in homes. It would prevent lots of accidents.

 Cost 125 million a year to prosecutor and defend death penalty cases.  Murder trial cost over half million if prosecutor seeks the death penalty.  Confinement on death row add 90 thousand dollars per in mate per year to the normal cost of incarceration.  One life does not equal another.

 The major problem which will be resolved is the wrong people being prosecuted to death sentence. We do have the technology it just needs to be evaluated more than once to solve the problem.

 Public education is free, founded by the government.  Students at all ages should be interested if they would like to make good living.  Young adults have a big advantage on getting a job in this economy rather than someone who is aged.

 The cost of colleges are expensive and they don’t seem to go down.  There are many ways to go to college for free with academic or sports scholarship.  What I would like to work on are some of the extra costs that are paid by international students.  They do come here for an education, and they should be able to get one with the same amount of money a US citizen spends.

 There are people in need of welfare in this which they will be provided.  It also isn’t something that is monitored on constantly because there are liars who do get it.  It is also a positive thing that could help single parents to get on their feet.

 The Dream Act legislation is something that I would follow through with.  Percentage of immigrants here in the nation is high but there are some that have been here for over 10 years who have followed the nations law that deserve the chance of being a US citizen.  Borders will be patrolled and will have extra technology to help the officers patrolling the surroundings.

 The military defense will always be founded.  They are the backbone to this beautiful nation and they will get the attention if needed.  Our nation will be secure from invasion of terrorist.  If any are present, the nation will not be informed unless in great danger.

 With the U.S. in deep trouble with the economy this wouldn’t not be a priority factor to work on at the time.  There would be interaction within other countries but I would mainly focus on the problems that we have at hand

 With the US population going up daily but the abortion rate has kicked up too.  I completely disagree with abortion, the human that is inside you could be someone with potential.  The babies that are born today are what will make the future of USA.

 Within the U.S. every 26 seconds there is a child aborted.  Within every week 23,196 are aborted.  In one month over 100 thousand babies are aborted.  It is just unacceptable. It raises up the death rate for babies very high.  Even though 73% of women cannot afford their baby they can also get welfare to help them with the kids.

 With the data kept, in 1991 there were more abortions in the US than  Which is fairly well but there are many precautions that are available to all the women.  In 2003, 10 women died from complications from legal induction abortion.

 Money is not the problem. Spending is the problem  There are many of people out there that are afraid to spend.  Saving is an option people have turned to and it isn’t bad because they are afraid but if you do have the money and want to spend it. It could not be the best time to spend it

 I do side with President Obama that everyone should have health care.  Medical reasons come up, people do get sick and they need to be helped.  Nationwide health care is possible and it should be something that all people should have regardless to what is in your life.

 Teens have abused the usage of alcohol.  With lots in their lives many have died from something that could have been prevented.  Taxes on alcohol beverages should be there but shouldn’t be as high as regular taxes.  There are people to help addict in the nation and we can make it an environment which has the least amount of deaths from alcohol consumption.