US Violence The United States is a violent country. Many people think the United States is full of freedom and democracy. These people really saw what happened in America. Have they seen violence at school and crime in society? No, these people have slowly watched our society, violence and fraud bothering the history of the United States. A short article "Violence in the United States" shows all the violence in this country. Teddy bear showed public mass perception of guns and how they are used.
I think the Democratic Party should now rethink our position on the gun. Gun violence in the United States is a matter of public health. Gun violence in the United States is a matter of social justice. Gun violence in the United States is an economic problem. The violence of guns in the United States influenced our freedom consciousness and suppressed the ability to pursue our happiness. Democrats need to start talking about all these problems. The problem of gun violence in the United States is not solved only by control and control. In fact, we are receiving violence by guns, but I think I've seen graphs and graphs showing that the crimes of guns and guns are increasing. Although the government has not actually studied the issue of gun violence in fact for more than 15 years. Things began to blur when I tried to pull back several layers and find the cause of the gun violence problem. We have 'good guys with guns and bad guys with guns'. From a statistical point of view, the results are not perfectly relevant.
In this article, I will outline the outline of my book "Blank: Guns and US Violence". This includes a summary of the literature on guns, violence and gun control, and new research reports. The purpose of this paper is not to establish empirical evidence systematically for each conclusion, but to summarize the main findings and conclusions. These are in the book. Since this book has about 570 references, it is impractical to refer to supporting materials for each claim. Studies summarized in the table are included only in the reference. Instead, I just pointed out a chapter in this book, and interested readers can find a full set of supporting quotes, empirical evidence, and detailed discussion.