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    Gun Violence In America

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    Media bombards citizens with scenes of death and violence. From the toys children play with to the movies they watch to even seeing what their parents watch on the news, children grow up learning that violence is the social norm. With over 30,000 deaths by guns each year, Americans are now realizing change is needed causing huge debates within our political system (Siegel But could the solution be closer to home? In order to minimize gun violence in America, society must first recognize its flaws

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    Gun Violence In America

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    rate of firearm violence among modern communities. On average, about 33,000 people are killed by gun violence each year. On an average day 96 Americans are killed with guns, there are nearly 13,000 gun homicides a year in the United States, 50 women are shot to death by their intimate partners and for every one person killed with guns, two more are injured. Black people are 10 times more likely to be killed by guns than any other race. The impact of gender and age says that 87% of gun deaths occurred

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    Gun Violence Statistics

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    Gun violence Statistics say “as of the most recent small arms survey that 88.8 percent or an average of 270,000,000 people own guns in the U.S. The next country Yemen has an average of 11,500 people or an average of 54.8 percent of people own guns. If all of America was put together there would be about 270,000,000 guns in total that is about 42 percent of all American’s that own a gun. First let met open this paragraph with a good quote: “We don’t have a gun problem, we have a math problem: Zero

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    I would raise awareness for gun violence in my neighborhood by contacting the government. I never seen so many crimes in my neighborhood that I live in now until I moved back to Greenville,MS. People in my town don't take gun violence serious for the simple fact of they think it's just another day in the hood. Most people in Greenville would like to raise their child in a safe environment rather than worrying about if they send their child to school will they come back. Even schools in Greenville

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    Causes Of Gun Violence

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    much gun violence in the city, and many are wondering what residents and city officials can do to curb gun violence. There are many causes as the why there is so much gun violence is happening in our city, and as a result, there are also harsh effects as well. It has been said numerous times that Chicago has some of the strictest gun laws in the country. If guns are illegal in the state of Illinois, then why does Chicago have so much gun violence? The answer would probably be that many guns are

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    Speech On Gun Violence

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    today, all because of gun violence. It has become a great problem for our society in recent years. Data from Every Town Research has shown In their article Gun Violence by the Numbers “...that on an average day, 93 Americans are killed with guns...For every one person killed, two are injured” Many will deny that gun violence is a dilemma, but it is. Most do not realize this but, over 62% of the deaths that occur are suicides, and just over 1,642 people killed by gun violence were accidental. There

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    Gun Violence

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    Gun violence is a serious issue that has troubled cities across America. As a student, I go to my classes under the impression that educational institute that I am attending can keep me and other students safe. In 2017 it is almost impossible to go somewhere and feel safe. With recent events like the shooting at Ohio State University and UCLA, the idea of being safe on campus is no longer a reality for students like me. Many college campuses have implemented a concealed-carry policy to ensure the

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    Gun Violence Cause

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    Causes and Effects of gun violence in Chicago It seems that everyday on the news, there is always a report of a shooting that happens somewhere in the city, mostly on the south and westside neighborhoods. Most times the shootings are gang related, but often times innocent bystanders are caught in the crossfire. Many people often wonder what’s the cause of so much gun violence in the city, and many are wondering what residents and city officials can do to curb gun violence. There are many causes as

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    Gun Violence In America

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    Gun violence is a major problem. Various proposals have been offered by the lobbyists, politicians and citizens to reduce including ban on assault rifles, military style riffles, some even went on to the extent of shedding some worrisome over the second amendment because of the series of gun violence in the country. No doubt that this is a challenging subject and it requires bold actions in order to reduce the violence perpetrated by the wrongful use of gun that is now a days use to take the life

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    “Gun violence is rampant in America. There were 355 mass shootings in just 2016 and many of those shooting was done by one of the most dangerous weapons in America, the AR-15, a military grade, fully automatic weapon. These guns are really easy to get too, through gun-show loop holes which don’t require background checks and anywhere else varying from state to state. Clearly something needs to be done. We see places like England and Australia whose gun crime went down after their gun ban and in light

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