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    distorting its purpose. Our misuse of firearms has led to a society plagued by gun violence. The presence of gun violence in American society is neither an ambiguous nor new occurrence. Gun violence has resulted in approximately 297 people shot per day, resulting in the U.S. having the most shootings out of every other nation in the world (“Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence,” 2016). While it is noteworthy that gun violence has declined since the 1990s, it is ironic that America is an industrialized

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    touches upon the problem of gun violence in the United States. By conducting many interviews in the United States and in other countries, Moore searches for the root that causes gun violence in the U.S. in comparison to other countries and how social factors can affect the American culture. Moore focuses on a school shooting at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado and tries to analyze why the two killers shot up the school. As a Criminal Justice major, gun violence is a crucial issue in the

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    somewhere in the United States. People who tend to hurt people or one with mental problems can easily buy a gun without a question. Mainly in the southern part of America, people argue that anyone should be able to have a gun to protect themselves and it is in their rights as an American to do as they please. I do not believe we should take away guns period, but I do believe that gun violence is a major issue and there are many precautions people should take to prevent this problem from rising further

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    Gun violence in the United States has reached an alarming rate, but the country as a whole is not making significant progress towards curbing access to firearms. This is largely because American military culture has mitigated the seriousness of gun violence and desensitized the U.S. public to gun caused homicides. In order to reverse this process, the government must significantly cut military spending and update the Second Amendment in order to weaken the nation’s military industrial complex. It

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    WAKE UP AMERICA! Gun violence is at its highest rate and mostly it’s from the US, where it is at an all-time high. Everywhere around the world, almost every day 93 people die from gun violence, out of that 32 are murdered in cold-blood. That means that every year, around 33,880 people die from gun violence, and it needs to cease. All you hear on the news in my state is “Man arrested in shooting death of Halifax County toddler”, “Family speaks out after Durham teen was fatally shot”, “Woman shot in

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    a very deadly weapon. According to the article titled “Gun Violence by the Numbers,” nearly 93 Americans are killed every day by gun violence. This number is totally unacceptable. Unfortunately, reducing this number to zero is about as possible as time traveling, but there are many steps that can be taken to bring down the deaths by gun, especially in highly populated areas. The best way to reduce the deaths by gun violence is to decrease gun restriction laws, increasing policing and decrease police

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    One gun, one church, and one miserable Wednesday night. On June 17th 2015 Dylann Roof set out for a mass killing spree killing nine victims, including a pastor. The massacre happened during an evening prayer at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church. Dylann illegally purchases a .45-calliber Glock handgun for this crime. At bail set for $1 million dollars people are asking the question of is this racial violence, gun violence, or a very sick man. Although people may point the problem towards

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    Ferguson Police brutality and gun violence that is associated with the police is continuing to be a topic that is constantly in the headlines. Gun violence is a huge problem in our society, but what is an even bigger problem is that most of the gun violence occurring these days is from our local police officers. George Wayne Smith wrote the article, “Blood Cries Out from the Ground: Reflections on Ferguson” with the hope of informing people of this type of violence. The article focuses on the wrongful

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    risk of being subjected to mass violence, for it was practically nonexistent. Mass violence has been committed more often within the last five years, than ever before. More specifically, the use of guns to commit these acts of mass violence has greatly increased. Taking these guns out of the equation would help the rising number of mass violence’s to go down, letting people have peace of mind in knowing they are less likely to become a statistic due to gun violence. So, although there are many tools

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    Gun violence is a big problem in America which needs to be fixed, enacting more laws that restrict usage and ownership of firearms is not the answer, doing so will only create more violence and deaths, American crime rates are lower when compared to other countries when the debates started, the crime rate sky rocketed making people buy more guns and ammunition. Between the years 2000 and 2010, 335,609 people died by injuries from firearms. With more guns on the streets, this puts a greater risk

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