On December 1, 1997, Michael Kernel, a freshmen of West Paducah, Kentucky, fired at a classmate, three people died and five were injured. One year later on March 5, 1998, Mitchell Woodward shot five students in Jonesboro, Arkansas and injured 11 people. Just one year later, Eric Harris and Dylan Kleibold committed the most violent school violence in American history in Littleton, Colorado. There, at Columbine High School, Harris and Clebold killed 12 students, teachers, and later committed suicide.
Tramp President Today suggested that the most appropriate solution to prevent large school shooting is to have school teachers acquire weapons. I have no choice but to agree with him. I saw him sitting crossing his hands, but his back slightly tilted forward, but slightly hanging in the chair. Mass shooting games will be busy living in a graphical form that takes care of fantasy pixilated versions of fantasy and deprives of innocent lives, but of course this is effective. Weapons training, the work of these teachers is not to educate children now, but to become a Rambo in the face of potential assassins
what is that? It is not difficult to imagine none of the ten most school shoots in the urban schools happened. This detail will cause problems. What factors are necessary to protect urban schools from mass shoots? More importantly, how studying this detail can prevent shooting at the next school. After the school was dismissed, the left shouted loudly to control the guns more strictly: prohibit guns and automatic weapons that increase background checks, close loopholes with gun laws, and prohibit assault. . This right is equally predictable in response. They are not gun issues, the guns do not kill people - people kill people - this is the time of prayer, school teachers need to be armed, the kids need to be armed with excessive violence It is done
Will more gun control prevent more school shooting? It turned out that the murder by gun had decreased in about 20 years. At the same time, large-scale shooting cases are increasing recently (but not necessarily related to school - this ratio seems to be flat for years). Looking at the table comparing the number of gun control laws and the homicide rate, you can see that there is no correlation anyway. Other institutions seem more important. If we want to make a difference, wonder what form of murder will happen, no matter what it is used for. If we want to make a difference, we should wonder what form of mass murder we have, no matter what it is used for. If we want to be effective, whatever how we kill someone, we should wonder what kind of serial killer does what they do.