Guns in the cockpit, the argument of having guns in the cockpit.
Title: Guns in the cockpit, the argument of having guns in the cockpit.
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Guns in the cockpit, the argument of having guns in the cockpit.
Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
Details: Words: 587 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Guns in the Cockpit <Tab/> Allowing guns in the cockpit of a commercial aircraft has been a much argued topic. Two sides to this argument are those who think that a pilot would be able to safely and responsibly carry a firearm onboard his plane and those who believe that guns shouldn't be allowed on an airplane no matter who is carrying it.
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armed) with stun guns, but we should also let the pilots carry firearms so there are multiple layers of defense, a firearm in the cockpit being the last layer.
Works Cited Sowell, Thomas. "Arming airline pilots appears to be lesser of two dangers." Insight on the News 12 Aug. 2002: 45. Questia. 11 Nov. 2003 <http://www.questia.com/>.
Valvorsen, Mike Yuba City, CA, question of the day Sep 15, 2001 http://www.kovr13.com/09sep02/respond090902.htm