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Exercise 8 - Selecting the correct concluding sentence for each body paragraph



Instructions: Read the paragraph and click on the correct answer. Scroll down if you do not see the Answer box. If wrong, try again.


      Laws that require safe storage of weapons, also known as gun-access prevention laws, provide a legal and practical method of gun control. One of the strongest arguments against gun-control laws comes from supporters of the Second Amendment of the Bill of Rights, which states that people have the right to keep and bear arms. Because access prevention laws do not take away this right, they are constitutional. These laws support a person's right to bear arms but state that with this right comes the responsibility of storing these weapons safely. Also, these laws can be easily implemented. First, the cost of safely storing a gun or guns is minimal and runs from just a few dollars for trigger locks to several hundred dollars for a large-capacity, drill-proof gun safe. In addition, locking and unlocking a firearm involves little physical and mental effort. Lastly, the amount of time required to lock and unlock a firearm is minimal, and does not affect its usability for self-defense. ___________________________________________.

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