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!
The Constitution of Australia is a written document, which came into effect when the six colonies federated to form the Commonwealth of Australia in 1901. It consists of eight chapters and 128 sections and lays down a set of laws or restraints by which the Federal Government must operate. It...
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The Coercive Acts, called the "Intolerable Acts" by the colonists, were a series of laws passed by the British on the Colonists as a result of the Boston Tea Party. The acts infuriated the colonists who felt that they were being robbed of their civil liberties. They would soon after...
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INTRODUCTION Some twenty years ago, the European Court of Justice was accused of being an excessively activist judiciary. The purpose of this paper therefore, is to examine in what ways (if any), the ECJ has contributed to the development of European integration and to determine whether...
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Handguns and other firearms have a long tradition in American civilization. The right to bear arms is an American right featured in the second Amendment of the Constitution. In the 18th century, when the constitution was written, times were different; there was a need for armed citizens to insure the...
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