Friday 8 June 2018

The States That Experience the Most School Shootings Have This 1 Thing In Common


Gun control is a hot topic. There are lots of gun control myths out there, and there are a few facts that show just how bad gun violence is in America. Whenever we add to the growing list of school shootings in America, we talk about the myths and the facts for a few days, then wait for the next deadly incident. Research shows that the states where school shootings are more frequent have one thing in common.
We’ll give you some background on school shootings and guns in America, tell you the states where school shootings happen more frequently, and then reveal what those states have in common

Getting a gun in America is easy

Bret Reid shows off a Remington 700 hunting rifle and a Remington R1 Enhanced model 1911 pistol
  • It’s usually a quick two-step process; in Australia, it takes months or years
Getting a gun in America is almost as easy as getting a driver’s license. Once you pass a brief background check you can go buy a gun, or you can skip the check entirely and buy from a private seller.
Meanwhile, the crazy process in Australia involves joining a shooting club, passing multiple tests, and going through a rigorous background check.

1 comment:

  1. "We’ll give you some background on school shootings and guns in America, tell you the states where school shootings happen more frequently, and then reveal what those states have in common"

    Where? When? Click bait?

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