Gun Safety Research Paper

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According to Everytown for Gun Safety, a gun control advocacy group, “there have been 160 school shootings since 20 children and six adults were killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School in December 2012” (Lemire).The 160 school shootings don’t include the endless attacks on movie theaters across the country. For instance, a man with a history of mental illness who is armed with a pellet gun, hatchet and pepper spray open fires at a movie theater in Antioch, Tennessee. Not even two weeks before that, a man killed two people and wounded nine others before fatally shooting himself during a screening of the movie "Trainwreck" at a theater in Lafayette, Louisiana. Another set of movie attacks came the same month that Colorado theater shooter James Holmes was sentenced to life in …show more content…

Stacy Khadaroo stated, “But it’s not clear if the shooter--a 15-year-old student there, according to police--went through a detector Thursday. He allegedly shot and wounded a 14-year-old student in a courtyard where students were moving between classes, and then was disarmed by an armed resource officer and taken into custody” (Khadaroo). The use of metal detectors are useless if gun violence is still occurring. The entire purpose of security is to prevent any possible thing from happening, and if students are still entering and shooting schools, there is a problem. I am not arguing with the fact that their are some faulty metal detectors, but any kind security is better than no security at all. A lot of attacks can easily be prevented by simply installing some kind of access control, “ be it a metal detector, school ID cards, or locked doors and windows -- is sufficient to protect the lives of innocent children and staff members” (Fox). In life there will always be duds, things that don’t work for whatever reason but, to ban all type of security systems because one didn’t work it

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