"Human breathing is a dangerous weapon." Please look at the economic situation of Jamaica and the lyrics of reggae music and poetry The title of this article is quoted from the poem "Listen to Mr Oxford Don" Rastafarian reggae music Use. Expressing yourself in poetry; one of the main themes they represent is economic oppression. Jamaica and Rastafarian are receiving stronger pressures than their fair suppression or are right, depressed and poor, but they are still enhancing consciousness, happiness and hope.
The term "assault weapon" is a bit incorrect. AR or Sauer is a semi-automatic version of fully automated military aircraft "Assault Rifle". "Assault weapons" is a term used to make liberals like me more dangerous to weapons. Unless we really need to do this as they repeatedly use heavy mass killings. More than 3 million AR - 15s were sold, mainly as they look and feel like machine guns. Sauer and other such rifles have similar appearance and feel, emulate military weapons and make it easier for adult boys to play with them. Everyone can easily fall into a strange illusion of grabbing military assault rifles and killing enemies.
Society believes that these weapons are necessary, but they are the ultimate danger to mankind. The purpose of nuclear weapons is to take revenge. Two opponents have nuclear weapons, but one does not use it for retaliation from others. In modern society, this is the main purpose of possessing these great war weapons. This really strengthens the entire US military. Nuclear weapons not only impair the physical structure of society but also the system on which it depends can be damaged. If a large nuclear explosion occurs in any country, there is a possibility that the whole economy may be affected. Many news articles regard this as one of society's biggest epidemics. Because it possibly affects society by possessing nuclear weapons, using nuclear weapons, and beaten by nuclear weapons.
Nuclear weapons are the most dangerous weapon on earth. People may destroy the entire city, potentially killing millions of people and endangering the natural environment and lives of future generations through their long-running and miserable consequences. The dangers of such weapons arise from their existence. Although nuclear weapons were only used twice in the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945, about 14,500 nuclear weapons still remain in the world, and more than 2,000 nuclear tests have been conducted so far I will. Disarmament is the best protection against this hazard, but achieving that is a very difficult task.