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About the Children

2023-09-11 09:01:28

I am worried about children's news first. But I'm also worried about my children and their neighbors who are watching Syria photos at school in Gs' school after school. I am worried that children with gasping covered with white dust will be normal. I am worried about seeing how debris = Syria = a 6 year old boy will be garbage. My main concern is children of Gs. I would like to know that their young people are trying to capture the sweet image of Syria. Especially my age when leaving Damascus. Our brain worked for us, holds a very good or very bad memory. When the television guns the gun in the living room, I am worried about the memory it is trying to steal.

It was a happy, 7 year old boy. That teeth smiled and the hair of the ginger never came from the first grade classroom of Sandy Hook. This is about the children shot on our street every day. This concerns the parents of this country who are afraid to give up children at school and those who have to interrupt a math lesson to participate in aggressive shooting training. We all want to know what happened to the United States where we grew up. We are challenging the cynical outlook being sold to challenge the gun and our past omission to gun reform no longer worth it down the sofa. Still if the parents of Sandy Hook believe that it can change, the majority of Americans who support these reforms will believe this change once more.

Fatal firearm cases involving children are far from being seen. In the United States, about half of all households have guns, the total supply of guns is about 240 million, with tens of millions of children all over the country. However, according to the National Security Council, in 1998, 30 deadly gun accidents involving children between 0 and 4 and 80 were raised in children 5 to 14 years old. This shows that the majority of families with guns took responsible actions. I know that any child parent's death is an unexplainable tragedy. However, the number of children who died in a gun accident is less than the number of people who died in the pool or bathtub every year. Notwithstanding these figures, the President either did not obtain political opinion for bucket manufacturers, or did not demand federal law for private unrestricted pools.