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Gun Violence And School Shootings

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Faculty and Firearms In 1999, on a typical calm school day at Columbine High School, a mass shooting took place grievously resulting in 13 casualties. Along with these 13 untimely deaths, 21 more unsuspecting people were injured in this horrific attack (Shen, 2012). Relatives and friends of these innocent victims were devastated. Americans were shocked. It was an unprecedented incident which occurred in the peaceful learning atmosphere of a public school. No one saw it coming, and no one was prepared. Headlines, newsfeeds, and books raved about the daunting new threat to society. Now, school shootings have become somewhat of an epidemic. In total, the United States has suffered 44 devastating school shootings much like the one that took place on that average day at Columbine High School (Merino, 2015). The unfortunate tragedy of mass shootings is a threat that is not going away; therefore, America has a strong need for a solution to this issue. The protection of public schools against gun violence is contingent upon changing policies. Many precautions are currently set in place to try and solve this problem. Sadly, little has proven to be effective. All school shootings are not particularly large; however, they are equally as devastating. For example, on February 27, 2012, a male student,Thomas “TJ” Lane, killed three other students at Chardon High School in Chardon, Ohio (Shen, 2012). This shooting was small, yet still rather tragic. In another instance in December of

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