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    people die and 81,114 are injured. Through the examples of school shootings, mass shootings, and outdated laws, a reader will see that guns MUST be outlawed in the U.S. School shootings are one main reason that gun laws need to change. On Wednesday, February 14th at 2:21 PM Nikolas Kruz took out is AR-15 and open fired on high school students in Parkland, Florida. He killed 17 people. These were people who were living a normal school life. Because you are allowed guns these kids innocence is…

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    expelled from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, opened fire at the school using a military-style semiautomatic rifle killing fourteen students and three staff members which has become the deadliest high school shooting in United States history (Sanchez). That day, I opened up my Facebook page preparing myself for the usual barrage of sickening relationship posts, but instead, horrible news greeted me of yet another mass school shooting. I was shocked, but not surprised, since…

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    Washington opened fire at the local high school. Parents were sent into a turmoil after hearing that there was shooting at the school, frantically trying to contact their children. Michael Harper, a sophomore at the high school, told the Associated Press that his classmate was obsessed with past school shootings. At the beginning of the school year, the young male brought notes and drawings to the school. This strange behavior was reported to the counselor and other school officials, who were…

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    various world-renown events, and one of the main events that humans result to within the general public is school shootings. School shootings are recurring events that are seen to bring out the “flaws” in civilization. Sociologist Glenn Muschert defines school attacks as, “rampage attacks where victims were specifically targeted or selected for symbolic reasons” (Muschert). School shootings can be prevented with thoughtful, thorough regulations of guns and psychological evaluations of human…

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    Northwest students react to the shooting Oct. 1 in Lawrence, Kansas. Northwest students Haley Meier and Brittney Olds are both juniors that were affected directly by the shooting. Meier went to high school in Topeka, Kansas. She went to school with victim Colwin Lynn Henderson, 20. “It makes me pretty upset. Colwin was a really nice guy in high school...He also just recently had a daughter,” Meier said. “I feel awful for his family to lose him at such a young age.” Meier’s home town Topeka…

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    The mass of school shootings have been happening to many times. There are many things they can do dangerous really dangerous every time there are school shootings. The police have been trying to figure out ways to stop shootings or the mass of them from happening. People say that shooting sprees are rare in America. The facts to this is why do people think this? It wouldn't be safe if they let teachers to carry weapons. It will probably not happen because teachers could not know what to do with…

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    of the school shooting, the police officers concluded that the shooter was hiding inside or outside one of the houses across the street from the school because eyewitnesses that had hidden inside the school from the shootings had told them that the shots were coming from across the street. (http://www.nydailynews.com/news/justice-story/justice-story-don-mondays-article-1.1504277). The police officers concluded that 16-year old Brenda Ann Spencer was the main suspect and that she was shooting…

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    Did you know that bullying is usually the cause of school shootings? According to Dean Myers bullying can be stopped and it can decrease the chances of school shootings. Yes I do agree with Myers that if kids and adults learn more about bullying and the effects, then bullying can be stopped or it will be more rare. The article "The Real Problem" by, Amy Brennan clearly stated that, "Myers believes that whole communities have to be proactive and work together to stop bullying." If communities…

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    The Columbine school shooting was a mass murder of students and teachers at Columbine high school. The shooters Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris had been be planning this attack for about a year before they opened fire on the 20th of April in 1999. Dylan and Eric unleashed, killing 15 people total, 12 of which being students and one teacher. The other two? The other two people killed were Dylan and Eric, they took their own lives away. It would become the 5th deadliest school shooting in American…

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    The first known school shooting to occur in the United States was July 26, 1764. A Native American man walked into a schoolhouse and proceeded to shoot and kill the teacher and nine children. Two children in the schoolhouse survived the shooting (CITATION HERE). The most recent school shooting occurred on March 17, 2018. A teenage male brought a high caliber gun into a high school and shot two students, a girl and a boy. The girl that was shot passed away from her injury in less than 24 hours.…

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