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    In the African American community, 83 percent of homicides are due to gun violence. In black communities gun violence is commonly misunderstood as gang affiliation, which is false. Studies show over 50 percent of gun crimes committed were not related to a felony, but were due to some disagreement. The gun epidemic in predominantly black communities aren’t just disagreements, but race wars, police brutality, gang related, and even no reason at all. Charleston Church Shooting On June 17, 2015 in Charleston

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    Increase of Gun Control Ever wondered how the debate over gun control first started? The origin of this controversy originated from the tragic Cleveland Elementary School shooting. The shooting had taken place in Stockton, California on January 17, 1989. The perpetrator was a twenty four year old caucasian male named Patrick Edward Purdy. Purdy had driven to the back of the school wearing a flak jacket, to protect himself from any bullets intended to discharge at him, and armed with a Type 56 assault

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    Media and Gun violence A current most spoken issue among the public media is gun violence or mass shooting however the crime is not as many as it was twenty years ago. The term mass shooting does not have an official set of definition yet, but the term indicates crime which is killing as many people as possible in a short time frame. The Federal Bureau of Investigation defines it as “actively engaged in killing or attempting to kill people in a populated area” (Sam Brock, Rachel Witte, and Joe

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    Gun Violence In Chicago

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    The expansion of the western frontier was in a time where groups had conflict concerning political, social, cultural, and economic power. In Chicago there are still high rates of crime, especially gun violence, the gangs of Chicago fighting for their turf, and the police trying to rid the city of these gangs. There were many conflicts with the Native Americans as the new nation expanded westward. In present day, gangs acting as movement of people in urban areas in Chicago to rise against the system

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    the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut. He proceeded to kill 20 children, 7 adults and then took his own life. Similar horrific acts of violence and mass shooting have become the norm in today’s society. The moment one occurs it becomes the only topic of discussion in the news and in politics. Followed by political rhetoric on gun control with no tangible results. According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), “in 2014 11,008 persons died from firearm homicides” (CDC, n.d.). Homicide

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    the talk of gun laws comes up.The debate about gun laws getting stricter due to the mass shootings across the country has been stewing for about 18 years now. What sparked the debate was back in 1999, Columbine High School was involved in a mass shooting killing 12. This is one of the many examples that could define the gun violence and mass shootings in our country. As there seems to be a direct correlation between gun violence and mental illness.Now rather than enforcing stricter gun laws in the

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    in there eyes. In his hands is what looks to be a gun. You slowly step back, turn around, and walk as fast as you can. After like ten seconds, you hear a scream. When you look back you see another kid, the same age, with a huge water stain in the center of his shirt screaming, “God dang-it!”. Well you might be wondering what in the world just happened? They were part of a role playing game from there school. Role playing game with simulated violence had been getting an up roar over the past years,

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    father for losing a child under any circumstances. It is heart rendering, emotionally draining and changes a family forever. But unfortunately the death of children will continue, it's not the gun that’s the problem it's the people. The question is still on the table as how can society eliminate gun violence. One of the deepest emotions is despair when all seems lost and events are uncontrollable. Learned helplessness is the belief that whatever you do, it doesn’t make a difference. Death means something

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    cause of gun violence in the United States of America. The documentary shows how more than 11, 127 people die every year from guns whereas 381 in Germany, 255 in France, 165 in Canada, 68 in the United Kingdom, 65 in Australia, and 39 in Japan. Many say that violent movies, video games, and violent rock artists such as Marilyn Manson contribute to gun violence in America but violent movies are seen in France, violent video games are from Japan, and Marilyn Manson is heard in Germany. Also, guns in America

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    essentiality is best defined as unfortunate but necessary, as artifice causes undesirable effects on a person's conscience. Although the idea of artifice is exceptionally useful and even imperative in many political, economical, and cultural spheres, gun control politics are a prime exception. In present day America, the controversial topic

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