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    "I'm angry someone would do this to us. There are lives ruined, families ruined, and our whole school year is ruined" (Brackely 1). Casey Brackely, once a student that attended Columbine High School, remembers the tragedy of the horrific Columbine shooting that killed and injured many students. Mass shootings in the United States have been on the rise since the 1980’s, especially in the last decade. These shooters motives and profiles are almost all terrifyingly alike. Many of these shooters try

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    campus of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in Blacksburg, Virginia. Seung- Hui Cho, a senior at Virginia Tech ruthlessly murdered 32 people and wounded 17 others through the usage of firearms in two separate attacks. This incident is considered the deadliest shooting incident by a single gunman in the history of America. While people still mourn and pray for the victims, this shooting also led to many controversies. Till this day, Cho’s access to firearm and Virginia Tech’s security

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    Modern Day Mass Shooter

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    Seeing stories about mass shootings on the news is an everyday occurrence. Mass shootings occur when people intentionally and indiscriminately shoot multiple people at one venue or at one time. In the United States, there have been 62 mass shootings in the last thirty years. There have been 24 in the last seven years, alone. If he lived in the twenty first century the monster in Frankenstein, by Mary Shelly and the movie by the same title, directed by James Whale, would be a modern day mass shooter

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    Gun Control in the United States Essay

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    Weapons have been a big problem to the United States for many years now. People have access to many weapons just as easy as the US Military does. The people of the US can both go to a gun store and buy a weapon at the age of sixteen, or they can make a deal with anyone in the streets of the US. Because of the accessibility to weapons, Americans can cause collateral damage in the neighborhood they live in. They can also commit robbery, or go anywhere and start shooting. One problem that happened

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    alcohol is a huge factor in contributing to irresponsible decisions in college. Most college students enjoy going out on the weekends and indulging in alcohol. Allowing a gun in their hands while drinking is a death wish waiting to happen. On Virginia Tech campus in 2007 there was a troubled student who shot and killed thirty-two students. After the massacre state legislators across the country proposed bills that allowed carrying concealed weapons on college campuses (Horner). This included into

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    A rising issue in our country today is the increase of mass killings that occur. More specifically, why are the perpetrators for these horrific events inclined to go through with these actions? Why did Dylann Roof kill nine innocent people at the Mother Emanuel African American Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina? Why did Adam Lanza murder twenty first-graders and six adults at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut? Although we cannot fully answer these questions, we

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    Since the Sandy Hook shooting in Connecticut, it has sparked the debate on gun control in the United States. Sandy Hook Elementary shooting isn’t the only shooting that has sharpened the debate on gun control. Several other shootings like the Virginia Tech shooting, University of Texas

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    Over the past year there have been forty-five school shootings, leaving at least 13 people dead as a result (Everytown Research). After every mass shooting, there is a period of speculation and fear where the public does not know how or why these tragedies have happened, but the easiest thing to do to alleviate the blame and grief they feel is to place the blame on a target that cannot easily defend themselves: mentally ill people. Society does not try to hide it’s disfavor of the mentally ill

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    to incidents of mass shootings, specially the 1999 Columbine shooting, 2007 Virginia Tech shooting and the 2012 Aurora shooting. According to my findings and analysis, there are two main ways the issue of gun controlled is framed. One, gun control is depicted through a constitutional frame that represents the problem as an issue involving constitutional claims to support less strict gun laws and second, gun control is represented through the lens as a public health frame where the issue is seen as

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    Gun Violence

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    An ongoing and highly debated social problem that continues to grow in our society today is the gun control epidemic. Gun violence in the United States is a national epidemic. Many people take advantage of guns using and manipulating the tool with hardly any thought. Countless lives have been lost due to fact that people have been able to obtain firearms legally or illegally and have taken the notion to be judge, jury and executioner in holding ones live in their hands. This is a common issue that

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