Gun Rights in America

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On a cold night in December, Linda, a cutthroat investment banker, was walking home late at night from her luxurious office in Houston, Texas. The night was Christmas Eve, but Linda had to work late to finish up a big deal she was closing. It was lightly snowing outside, and as Linda liked snow, she decided walking the short distance to her apartment rather than driving would be relaxing. Her husband and two children were eagerly awaiting her arrival to spend Christmas Eve together as a family. As Linda was walking, she began to have the strange feeling that someone was following her. As she looked behind her, there was one man walking a few hundred feet back on the otherwise empty sidewalk. This frightened Linda a little, and she quickened her pace slightly. The man followed suit, increasing the speed at which he was following the nervous woman. Linda wasn’t quite sure what to do; this had never happened to her before. She turned around a second time, and felt a wave of horror pass over her as she saw the mans face, dark and fierce. She also saw something in his gloved right hand, long, silver, and shining dully in the dim streetlights. Linda knew that the object was indeed a knife, and now realized that she was in serious trouble. As she rounded a street corner, she began to sprint. The mysterious man rounded the corner, looking down, and saw a pair of high heels laying in the middle of the sidewalk. As he looked up, he saw Linda running as fast as she could, her bare feet kicking up snow. The man took off after her, furious that he had let her gain so much distance between them. Linda tried to open her purse in order to use her cellphone to dial 911, but in her haste, the zipper broke. She quickly glanced behind her... ... middle of paper ... ... reduces the rate at which criminals are carrying guns. Armed citizens increase the risk to armed criminals, who typically prefer to avoid life-threatening risk and so are less likely to use guns in the commission of a crime” (qtd. in Cola 19). John explains that where there is an increase in Concealed Carry Permits (CCPs), there is a drop in violent crime. Works Cited "Fables, Myths, and Other Tall Tales about Gun Laws, Crime, and Constitutional Rights." NRA-ILA. National Rifle Association. Web. 30 Jan. 2011. . ProQuest Staff. "Gun Control Timeline." Leading Issues Timelines. 28 Jun 2010: n.p. SIRS Researcher. Web. 30 Jan 2011. Cola, David Alan. "Number of Police-Officer Killings Decline as Concealed-Carry Permits Rise." Human Events 65.43 (2009): 19. MAS Ultra - School Edition. EBSCO. Web. 30 Jan. 2011.

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