Hi!
Whenever we are dealing with gun rights, we're going to be referring to the 2nd amendment.
To quote it exactly, the 2nd amendment states that:
'A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed'. (Quote is taken directly from the Constitution)
By using this as your backbone, you can make a case for your belief. You may discuss certain parts of it such as 'the right of the <em>people </em>to keep and bear <em>Arms, </em>shall <em>not </em>be infringed'.
You can use this passage to provide support, by directly showing that the Constitution states that the right of the <em>people </em>to possess guns is a right which may not be taken away.
Hopefully, this helps! =)
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A special election must be held
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In the case of a vacancy as a result of the death, expulsion, or resignation of a senator, according to the Seventeenth Amendment, the state has the legal power to either empower the state governor to make an appointment for the replacement just to hold the office while they wait for the date for a special election to be fixed.