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Faith Reeves
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“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.” This amendment only refers to the Military Republicans and Democrats interpret this differently Republicans-Everyone should own a gun Democrats-Military only should own a gun
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Australia-Banned Guns in 1996- Chance of being shot decreased by 50% Canada-Illegal to own any form of firearm- Only 173 people were killed in 2009 Japan-Owning, or touching a gun results in 10 years in prison-In 2011 only 11 people were killed from guns America-No gun control- Every year more than 30,000 people are shot
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NO By taking away the gun, we eliminate half the problem Guns are the main cause of deaths in America There will always be people that kill By taking away their weapon, they will have a lot more difficulty doing so
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Democrats generally believe that it is dangerous and unnecessary for everyone to own a gun Republicans generally believe that as a matter of safety everyone should have the right to own and use a gun Republicans often say that if the victims of shootings had guns, they could have protected themselves Or, if there were no guns, there could have been no shooting at all.
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1. What is the main cause of death in America? 2. Who is the Second Amendment referring to? 3. Approximately how many people are killed by gun violence every year? 4. What are the general schools of thought concerning guns, from the two main political parties? 5. What are 3 countries that increased gun control, and saw reduction in shootings?
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Shootings
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The military only
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Approximately 30,000 people per year
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Democrats- Not every individual should be able to own a firearm Republicans- Everyone should be able to own a gun
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Japan, Australia, Canada
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