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A 4 page paper which discusses the recent focus on gun control in
relationship to its position as policy. The paper offers both sides, but argues that gun
control is not the answer. Bibliography lists sources.
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4 pages (~225 words per page)
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the violence in our schools, concerning children who have access to guns. There are, as is always the case with such powerful issues, two sides to the subject. And, the
issue itself is one of the most talked about, argued about, subjects in our country. In fact, perhaps next to abortion concerns, gun control is the most controversial of subjects
our country possesses. This makes it a touchy subject with many, to say the least, and subject for serious examination. But, even with serious examination, we cannot deny some
crucial facts, one being that it is our constitutional right to bear arms, and that regardless of our opinions, the fact remains that criminals will always have access to guns
and we, as citizens, cannot allow only the criminals and the law enforcement individuals the right to possess guns. As mentioned, possessing guns is our constitutional right. Buckley (2000)
illustrates how the second amendment is essentially very clear on what it entitles the people to, in regards to the right to bear arms. He also illustrates how those who
are in favor of gun control have argued for years what that meant exactly, causing a great deal of debate to rage. Buckley presents us with, first and foremost, the
logic of those for gun control and illustrate how they cling to smallest details, attempting to manipulate them to their own ends. What this tells us is that they truly
have little to stand on in regards to fighting the constitutional right to possess guns: "Consider James Madison. People want desperately to unearth what exactly he had in mind in
sponsoring the language of the amendment and averring the right of the people to keep and bear arms" (Buckley, 2000; NA). Many scholars, and common individuals, believe that he
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