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Kamber C. Michigan

Video Games and Violence

Do playing violent video games cause people to become violent?

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Aliyah Michigan

Gun Control

Gun control is a huge problem in the US, but we shouldn't be penalized for protecting our kids.

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Emeili Michigan

Should We Have School Uniforms?

Parents and teachers have been at war over whether students should or shouldn’t wear uniforms.

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Ethan Michigan

Child Abuse

I am talking about child abuse. Help stop it. Make it so no child is abused ever again.

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Michaela Q. Michigan

Illegal Immigration in the U.S.A

In the U.S, we have millions of Illegal immigrants. Most people want to deport them but I don't think that is right...

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Kiana Michigan

Capital Punishment

In the U.S. right now, criminals are on death row, awaiting execution. I'm here to explain on why the death penalty is wrong and unconstitutional, ...

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Carlee Michigan

Gun Control

I think we need to keep the gun laws we have, but make them stricter or enforce them better.

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Pierce Michigan

Lowering The Age Of Alcohol

The drinking age in the U.S. is at 21. That may be lowered and I have some reasons for it not to be.

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dennis Michigan

Gun Restrictions

This letter is about how we need a stronger gun restrictions and how we need a new law to keep guns away from little kids.

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Lowell Michigan

Gun Control

My subject is about making more gun laws and stricter background checks.

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Danny Michigan

Corporate Tax Income and Rate

We should decrease corporate tax income for businesses. There are many benefits for decreasing the rate. High income taxes are bad for companies an...

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Sara K. Michigan

Tablets vs. Textbooks

In this letter, I am addressing why tablets should replace textbooks in classroom learning.

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Letters to the Next President 2.0 engaged and connected young people, aged 13-18, as they researched, wrote, and made media to voice their opinions on issues that mattered to them in the 2016 Presidential Election.

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