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PA 584 Intergovernmental Management Course Project Gun Control Week 2-5-7

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PA 584 Intergovernmental Management Course


Project Gun Control Week 2-5-7 Keller
PA 584 Course Project: Intergovernmental
Management Paper Objective
The Course Project is an opportunity for you to
explore, in-depth, a topic of your choosing related to
intergovernmental management. Accordingly, a first

step in that direction is for you to choose an


appropriate topic and submit a proposal in Week 2.
The proposal can be as brief as two or three
paragraphs but should be detailed enough to reflect
a strong start to the project by you. In that regard,
please be sure to explain how you expect that your
research and analysis will relate to one or more
specific TCOs for this course. A list of potential
topics is presented below. These are intended as
very broad areas; you will need to narrow the topic
and refine the analysis so that the intergovernmental
aspects are appropriately
considered.Guidelines The following guidelines are
pertinent to the paper for the project.

Papers must be 8-12 pages in length with 10point font and double-spaced. Include a cover
page, table of contents, introduction, body of the
report, summary or conclusion, and a reference

page for the works cited. Note that the length is for
the content only; the cover page, table of contents,
and reference page are in addition to those pages.

Even though this is not a scientific-type writing


assignment, and is mostly creative in nature,
references are still very important. At least six
authoritative, outside references are required.
Anonymous authors or web pages are not
acceptable as references. These should be listed
on the last page titled References.
Appropriate citations are required.

The paper should be in the American


Psychological Association (APA) format.

All DeVry University policies are in effect,


including the plagiarism policy.

Papers are due during Week 7 of this course.

Any questions about this paper may be


discussed in the weekly Q & A discussion topic.

This paper is worth 200 total points and will be


graded on quality of research topic; quality of
paper information; and the use of citations,
grammar, and sentence structure.

Milestones You will need to meet the following


milestones for deliverables during the next few
weeks:

Week 2 Topic Selection (This includes a 2-3


paragraph proposal in a Word document to be
placed in the Dropbox.)

Week 5 Status Report (A 2-3 paragraph


summary of your work to date in a Word document
is to be placed in the Dropbox. The main
emphasis is to provide you with a chance to
explain if you are having questions or problems.)

Week 7 Final Submission (See the


Guidelines above regarding this deliverable.)

PA 584 Project Proposal Gun Control Week 2


Keller
Each time a tragedy happens brought by gun
violence, the controversial debate on gun control vs.
gun rights surfaces. Just two months after the heartbreaking Sandy Hook elementary shooting in
Newtown, Connecticut, President Obama in his 2013
State of the Union addressed appealed to
lawmakers to vote on anti-gun violence legislation.
A year later, with no action from
PA 584 Project Summary Week 5 Keller
Online research about domestic gun control policy is
on the final stage. The reading materials being
explored include existing university policy papers on

the topic, news and lobbyists websites and blogs,


official government websites
PA 584 Course Project Gun Control Week 7
Keller 21 Pages
While there are several valid opinions from
politicians, organizations and legal experts floating
out there, the one that really mattered is that of the
Supreme Court. The first ruling happened in 1876 in
U.S. v. Cruikshank, when members of Ku Klux Klan
filed a case to prohibit black citizens the right to
assembly and the right to bear arms. The court
ruled that the right of each individual to bear arms
was not granted under the Constitution. This was
affirmed in two other cases that followed (Presser v.
Illinois and Miller v. Texas) when the court decided

that the Second Amendment limits the federal


government to prohibiting individual

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