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Get a Knife, Get a Dog, But Get Rid of Guns

2024-02-05 17:27:48

Bolin 1 Molly Ivins, "Get a knife, get a dog and throw out the gun" Through American history, the right to carry weapons and the second revised US Constitution is the symbolic gesture freedom and the physical It is defined as a conflict. To maintain original freedom. Our founder believe that the right to carry weapons is necessary to resist the threat of monarchy in the United States, but modern problems including organized crime, homicide and terrorist threats are strictly limited or Brought many restrictions on anti gun organization to be banned. Right to carry weapons. Although very discussed, the relationship between the private ownership of guns and the increase in homicide in the United States has become a persuasive argument against public access to guns. Molly Ivins is, "take the knife, go take the dog, but please remove the gun" in the described her views on gun control laws, they should be banned, or should at least be limited . In order to convince her audience, whether she is gun was fatal using techniques such as satirical humor and general political example, or had to be controlled. I agree that Evans believes that the gun should be restricted or that our society uses them in the wrong way that the gun is completely banned. Our society has taken the first step to protect ourselves with guns, but we decided to use it to end ourselves and endanger the society. They are accustomed to threatening and acquiring the selfish things we need

In an endless argument about the right of the gun, "With the knife, getting the dog, getting rid of the gun," the author Molly Ivins uses humor as the main weapon to prove his own view I will. Through it, she understood all claims for more stringent gun control. It was her position and I shot down them with confidence with facts and confidence. Ivins started saying that her position is not that strict as saying, "I am not a gun, I am just a knife." It makes the reader laugh, so no one who opposes will not open his eyes. Subject In her next point, she also attacked the ancient gun control theory, the second amendment. She cited directly the constitutional statement that the right to carry weapons today includes the formation of a well-trained militia organization where most people will use small firearms. She continues this robust evidence model and carefully refutes the discussion of the entire article.

In her essay, "Get a knife and get a dog, but get rid of the gun" Molly Ivins controls the gun by expressing her belief that weapons should be banned . Evans declared her view clearly and strongly, but her overall discussion was ruined by her statement. It is not easy to judge whether Ivins' target audience is "progang" or "antigan". Then, if her goal is to persuade gun supporters to change their view, then she will not necessarily succeed; her goal is to build friendship among people who oppose the use of guns If she was, she would have worked better.