It goes over many different factors that can lead up to some of the worst situations of gun violence that schools have ever seen. Since a gun is merely a tool it’s important to look at what went up to the act of gun violence and these factors can be many such as the extreme amount of bullying these victims had who turned later into shooters. The bullies never realized that this cruelty. This cruelty attacked their mental stability targeting their “masculinity” as well as made them feel as if they were wronged and that they were owed something for it. The second factor is the more dangerous of the two since it is the side of the thought that acts but both combined making the action worse. This form of feeling owed can be expanded into revenge and other dangerous forms of aggressive …show more content…
Gun laws have been arguing for years and to find a balance within those laws is extremely difficult and always changing to any situation at hand. Because of this shifting tide of where gun laws should lie macro management of law and the government can only help protect American citizens from so much. The most effective way to defend the lives of our nation is not through macro management, but by micro managing through we the people. The people of America need to evaluate themselves to protect themselves for some people it is safe to not have a gun. We see this time and time again over the news and yet we have so many gun owners out there that a majority of them are reasonable with their own guns. To avoid both extreme situations the responsibility of gun control should not be primarily upon the government but upon its