Mass Shooting Case Study

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Mass Shootings, Could be Solved
Defining the Problem Mass shootings have been a problem in every industrialized country for hundreds of years, the only problem is now in America, and mental problems have been the cause for the past 30 or 40 years. With the new finding and more advance knowledge of mental problems such as schizophrenia, Bipolar, Post-Traumatic stress Disorder and even just depression. In the article, Fusion Center Study Finds 79% of Recent Mass Shootings Attributable to History of Mental Illness, “According to the CFIX analysts, across the country “the numbers of mass shootings involving perpetrators with behavioral health issues have noticeably increased” with 79% of mass shooting occurrences between January 2011 to May 2013
With all this talk about gun control, people are missing the main point, guns are impossible to get with felons, yet everyone else of age can get one with simply filling out a form. While the buyer fills out the form, the sales associate calls the FBI or another Law enforcement agency to confirm what the buyer is saying. There are background checks to check for criminal records and even for mental illness, yet if that person has never been checked for a mental illness, they will raise no red flags according to Jim Lo Scalzo, a writer for NBC News. With being so easy to purchase weapons and ammo, mass shootings can become a frequent event. So many may say that guns are the problem, yet they’re not. A person has to be the one to pull the trigger and cause these devastation situations. With an increase of background checks and annual physiological test could be the answer that many are searching for. The purchase of firearms is not the only way that these men and women have access to them. In the article, “Sandy Hook Shooting: What Happened?” “At some point before he went to the school, investigators believe Adam Lanza, 20, killed his mother, Nancy

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