Persuasive Essay On School Shootings

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Throughout the last two decades, the number of school shootings and gun violence in schools have rapidly escalated. While the number of victims from a school shooting is always the most remembered and talked about information in the media, the largest thing that goes unmentioned is the collateral damage that is left behind with the friends and families of the victims. An article in the Washington Post stated that since the Columbine shooting in 1999, more than 187,000 students have witnessed a school shooting during school hours. Based off this statistic, that means more than the entire population of Eugene, Oregon have been frightened due to what is today one of the most controversial topics in our society today.

In the last two school shootings, the shooter pulled the fire alarm to get everyone out of the school. During the recent fire drills at simi many teachers and students were on full alert as if the same were going to happen there. No one should have to feel threatened in a learning environment. This year, following the parkland shooting, our school was forced to partake in mock shooter drills where we had to sit in the dark on the floor for …show more content…

If anything more needs to be done to make the students feel safe at school. In the past 18 years more students have been injured or killed than the entire 20th century as a whole. A mass shooting is defined when at least four or more people have been killed in a shooting. Throughout the 20th century mass shooting have killed 55 people and have injured at least 250 others. We are 18 years into the 21st century and have already lost 66 people and hospitalized over 80 people. Out of all of the victims between the 20th and 21st century 60% of them were between the ages of 11 and 18 years old. The affect a school shooting has on a community is heartbreaking. A school shooting brings a community closer together to help everyone power through the tough

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