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In this discussion, Mr. Weber and Mrs. Gorder explore the complexity of gun control in relation to the 2nd Amendment. They analyze historical events, including the Aurora shooting, Fort Hood, and Columbine, to highlight the ongoing debate surrounding gun rights versus public safety. Proponents of tougher laws argue that stronger regulations could reduce gun access, particularly for those deemed criminally insane. The conversation emphasizes the need to understand individual rights while considering the tragic consequences of gun violence in society.
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Current Event Discussion Gun Control by MR. Weber & MRs. Gorder
2nd Amendment • Gun Control • Primary Source • Constitution • Militia • Gun Rights • Primary Source • Constitution • Individual Rights
Aurora, Colorado Shooting • Gun Control • CBS News Video • Preventable Tragedy • Tougher laws would bring less guns to less people. Gun Rights Criminally insane, Personal Choice. Guns don’t kill people, people kill people.
Examples through History • Gun Control • Fort Hood • Terrorist • Columbine,Rocori • Laws are not being followed anyways, tougher restrictions • Arizona • Bill Brady law • Statistics • Gun Rights • Fort Hood, Columbine, Rocori • Those people wanted to either leave a legacy of violence, religious extremism, or show the world how terrible their lives are • Arizona • Wrong place, wrong time
Gun Laws by states, focusing on Carry and Conceal Gun Control New York California Gun Rights Minnesota Texas
1st Amendment Gun Control Constitution Without the first amendment we wouldn’t have the ability to discuss any issue related to the individual person, rights, etc. Gun Rights Constitution