The Importance Of Gun Violence In America

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Make our Country Safer
You turn on your television and the news is on. There is a big headline that says, another mass shooting eleven dead. People are gunned down by a lunatic with a semi-assault weapon. The rest of us are stunned. The news plays it up for a few days. Politicians sent their prayers…. then silence; Until the next shooting. Over 30,000 people die each from gun related deaths (Gun Violence by the Numbers). America is the only country that this happens in. In other country people do not have to worry at all about dying due to firearms. Only Americans and we need to change something about that.
A shooting can happen anytime and anywhere. When the shooting happened in Parkland, I don’t think anybody there thought they might die in a shooting, and seventeen people died from it. We need to strengthen our laws and make it so that this will not happen again. Our nation is already taking steps so that we can strengthen our laws. The students in Parkland are a good example, they are fighting for a ban on semiautomatic rifle that fire high velocity rounds. …show more content…

The man killed thirty five people and wounded several others. He was said a bad shot, but that did not matter because of his gun, all he had to do was spray bullets everywhere. Part of the government weeks later actually did something about it. They banned semi automatic rifles and other military style guns. They had a nationwide buyback program and many people turned in their guns. And what happened…. Nothing. Gun violence went down, people were still able to hunt, their economy did not crash, and invaders never came. Their has not been a mass shootings with these style guns in 22 years. Murder and suicide rates from guns also went down dramatically. (Leaf) Australia and America had gun laws that were about the same, and they are similar in how the government is ran. We should follow what Australia did and make our nation

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