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A Speech

Outline 4/19/99 Tyree White 2guy@vvm.com

Specific Goals: I want to encourage gun ownership.

Introduction
I. What is the foundation of modern technology? It's the history of the gun.

Thesis Statement: I will persuade you in that, (1) federal gun control laws are unconstitutional, and (2) I will prove the 2nd Amendment is both a "State" and "Individual Right."

Body
I.The foundation of our country is based in English Bill of Rights and the American Revolution.
A. What is the difference between the Declaration of Independence, the U. S. Constitution and
the "Bill of Rights?"
1. The Declaration of Independence gives the reasons, as to why America wanted separation
.
2. The Constitution gives the federal government certain powers.
3. The "Bill of Rights" limited the power of the federal government.
B. The views of gun control......


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Approximate Word Count: 4093
Approximate Pages: 17 (250 words per double-spaced page)

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