Gun Control: the Real Issues
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"Misuse or theft prohibited by law". This was the warning printed on a milk-carrying container at the local grocery store where I work. The use of the word "prohibited" intrigued me, so when I got home I looked it up in Reader's Digest's Great Encyclopedic Dictionary. I found two definitions: "1. To forbid, especially by authority or law; interdict." and "2. To prevent or hinder.". 1077 Now, which definition was being used in the warning? Was is possible to forbid misuse or theft by passing a law? Certainly it was. Was is possible to actually prevent misuse or theft by...
you have is the chemicals that you are made out of. Tell them that killing, robing, abusing, in short, that survival of the fittest, is what made us better. Don't act surprised, however, when they kill, rape, rob, have sex, or even kill themselves. There is no purpose to life. What the heck!

you have is the chemicals that you are made out of. Tell them that killing, robing, abusing, in short, that survival of the fittest, is what made us better. Don't act surprised, however, when they kill, rape, rob, have sex, or even kill themselves. There is no purpose to life. What the heck!
Fellow American, we should not only stop trying to control the guns, and we should stop controlling and indoctrinating the people. It is good if good people have guns. It is bad if bad people have guns. We don't need less guns, we need better people!
When discussing the problems of distinguishing between law and morality, one must address some fundamental questions. What is the purpose of the law relating to prostitution? And what is the relationship between law and the moral issues in the U.K, which is a secular society and where individuals are...
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Since 1990, a battle has raged in United States courts between the United States government and the Microsoft Corporation out of Redmond, Washington, headed by Bill Gates. What is at stake is money. The federal government maintains that Microsoft"s monopolistic practices are harmful to United States citizens, creating higher prices...
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The Energy Bill of 2005, a great compromise between the House of Representatives and Senate, or simply a statement of intent with no substance? It took a compromise of the House to pass up on proposals of Clean Air rules and the Senate to abandon a requirement that utilities use...
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The Firearms Act 1996 Vic. was passed by the Victorian Parliament on October 31st 1996 in accordance with the National Agreement on Firearms which aimed to create uniform gun laws Australia wide. The Act repealed the Firearms Act 1958 Vic. and the Firearms Act Amendment 1983 Vic. and established prohibitions...
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This question can be easily answered with a resounding "no". No gun background check, weapon ban, or gun buyback will ever prevent weapons from getting into the hands of criminals. Even with the hundreds if not thousands of gun laws already on the books, gun crime is still prevalent in...
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