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Wats Really Good Wit Guns

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Wats Really Good Wit Guns

Killings, Death, Blood, Life, What You think About This?

Guns have been used since the late 1800's and killed many people and made many families, friends, and plainly regular everyday people suffer. Even after all this suffering and killing people haven't done as much as they could do about this problem. Guns should have never been invented for many reasons. One reason is the crime rate. The crime rate may be going down but if they make it legal the crime rate will go up to the top and the number of killings will increase by the 10,000s. Here is a scene where an innocent person is about to be shot

If guns were made legal you might be walking to school and someone is being shot for crazy reasons like bumping into someone. You also might be shot for being at the wrong place at the wrong time, imagine that. You neither want to see blood on the sidewalks or bodies lying around without life. Another reason for guns to be illegal is for your family, little cousins, siblings, maybe even your own kids growing up with a world full of violence.

Many people think having a gun will solve your problems like Clary P. from school M.S.278 said "I think having a gun would be cool and I would be able to protect ourselves from gangs and crazy people." However Magdelyn an eighth grader said "I think guns should never enter a persons hand because many people die and suffer from it."

About 1,000,000 guns are made are made every day for good and bad. It might be sent to a police man or to a gang member. It might lay in the hands of a soldier or end up being use to kill an innocent citizen. Or it may just get to the S.W.A.T team or unfortunately reach the mafia. We should all work together and make the world a safer place to live on.

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