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There has been continuos debates on making guns legal. I believe that ...
only people who are members of a militia should be able to own guns
Barbara W. Tuchman won two Pulitzer Prizes in General Nonfiction. The first, in 1963, was for her book The Guns of August (Macmillan); the second, in 1972, was for Stilwell and the American Experience in China, 1911-1945(Macmillan).
Making it more difficult for people with criminal records to purchase guns; closing loopholes, such as the lack of background checks at gun shows or purchases over the internet; keeping guns out of the hands of gangs.
A gun is a tool, the hand that wields the tool determines if it is used for good or evil
gun should be illegal bc they kill many people.
A possible thesis statement could be: "Guns should be illegal in order to reduce gun violence, prevent accidental shootings, and promote a safer society where alternative solutions for self-defense are emphasized."
John F. Kennedy was a key player in foreign relations with cuba. His favoritism of The Guns of August by Barbara Tuchman allowed him not to be disillusioned by military timetables and not launch against Cuba. The resulting attack would have potentially led to full scale nuclear war. Thank JFK for your existence....
armies were unable to capture much territory, as it was defended by troops with machine guns.
That statement is an example of clear-headed thinking.
I have to disagree with the statement you made. Parents that have a gun in the house should have secure storage for it, and teach children to leave guns alone, and teach them gun safety.
The collective nouns are a collection of guns, an armory of guns, or an arsenal of guns.