Tuesday, March 27, 2018

A word about mass shootings in the US







Don't misunderstand.    One death is one too many.   However, is this t
he epidemic that we hear from the left?   

This is from David Unsworth:   
Since March of 1998, there have been 298 people killed in school shootings in the United States, or 14.9 deaths a year. 
Put another way, in a typical year in the United States in the past two decades, 35 states would not even have a single school shooting death, while the other 15 would have only one.
Of course even one is too many, but this is hardly the national epidemic of school-related violence that the Second Amendment-hating Left and partisan Hollywood celebrity supporters would make it out to be.    
Again one death is one death too many.   Wouldn't it make more sense to protect our schools and stop the shooter before he starts shooting?  Also, why not enforce the laws we already have, such as background checks.

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