Essay On Campus Shooting

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In the beginning of 2018 an important news story happened, a shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School once again made our society aware of the issue of gun control policy. According to CNBC’s ”Everytown for Gun Safety” report, this campus shooting is the eighteenth campus shooting in 2018. American journalists pointed out, campus shooting cases were frequently happening since 1991. The worst repercussion of these incidents would be the ”emulate effect”, which left parents and students conscious of their school’s protection and worrying about personal safety.
However, I thought many schools in the United State have been cautious about their campus security. As a teacher in elementary school, the children’s safety is the number one …show more content…

please stay in your classrooms, this is a lockdown. repeat this is a lockdown. please be quiet and find the cover.” While the naive students were thinking this was another drill, I realized clearly, if this is a drill, all the teacher should’ve received an agenda from the office. My brain was overwhelmed with incessant fears. Suddenly, a text appeared on my phone screen. “This is real, not a drill.” A terrifying street shootout was going on just next to our school, the school directors suggested not to elaborate to the students what happened to avoiding a panic. we were able to quickly go into lockdown. The quietness diffused a tense atmosphere. This was the first time I recognized my students and my life had been threaten by the force of darkness. Thanks to this I reevaluated the value of regular training which could defend us in the event of another situation.
Due to non-stop campus shooting cases, many people brought up the main reason could be gun control policy according to the Second Amendment to the United States constitution, which imply it is legal to have guns and have the right to buy guns. Without looking at examples of campus shootings

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