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Essay heading: Problems With Gun Control
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The language of the
Constitution is very vague. The second amendment states, " A well-regulated
militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the
people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed." Never did the
Constitution define or give examples of what a well regulated militia is or
types of weapons deemed reasonable for protection... displayed 300 characters
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It then should be left to
Congress, or more importantly the Supreme Court to interrupt this vague language.
I think the government could reasonable regulate guns, without compromising the
second amendment, but like Clede I believe Congress should concentrate more on
who is using the guns and not guns themselves... displayed next 300 characters
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