Personal Narrative: The Sandy Hook Massacre

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When the Sandy Hook massacre happened, it was the time to remember that my sister has a century of life to continue. As someone who taught the youth in summer school, there was actions I wanted to take when I heard the news. Here or there, the youth comes in all kinds of mentality and variations of troubles. Regardless, I thought it would take care of itself. Five years later, my sister is in high school and it is not any safer. I am complicit.

Weeks ago, she explained the lock-downs that happened due to a troubled individual. To the point, I know that this is not going to change the state of this or the state of Michigan. However, if a few people think differently, that matters more than confusion. A few people to sign the “Don’t-Sell-Guns-To-People-Who-Have-A-History-Of-Abuse” [or what people call “Gun …show more content…

With that said, read up on the Second Amendment over-and-over. If you don’t understand, that means you have the right to possess weapons for DEFENSE. One does not need more than a pistol to protect themselves or their families, unless you made enemies which is why witness-protection is there, but one could not make enemies. And those who make enemies most likely should not have a gun. From my own experience, guns bigger than pistols are cool, and that is all they are. They are there for movies and shooting ranges, where all the muskets (which is what the Founding Fathers thought today we will still use) and shotguns I have fired should stay. Leave them at a shooting range and have a name-tag on it where it is safely guarded by veterans that we bring home from these unnecessary offensive wars because they too, are for DEFENSE. If you need a photo with your AR-15 on a beach in front of models, go hire a graphics artist. In fact, a graphics artist can put in other illegal things that are almost as dangerous (again illegal because they are made to kill like an AR-15) like bazookas or grenades. In fact, I will do it for

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