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Weapons in USA
I would like to react concerning the tragedy in Minneapolis at Red lake High school. A teenager of 16 years old called Jeff Weise killed about 9 persons thanks to his grand faher's gun . That's unbelievable that some events like this still continue after Columbine. Indeed, since Columbine there are more security in high school, more equipment permitting to prevent this kind of accident but also more informations of the danger of weapons. Moreover there are a lot adds concerning this problem and movies like "Bowling for Columbine" or also "Elephant" which were realised in order to show to adults, students, teenagers and children one of the main problem in USA: the easy way to have a weapon like a gun. I don't understand how the government can accept this policy which encourage violence in streets but also in schools. The worse is the companies who still continue to sell their products in creating a lot of adds where the target is everybody even teenagers. If companies reduce their marketing adds concerning weapons, I think that they can change the habits of americans. What are you thinking about that???
Weapons in USA
I would like to react concerning the tragedy in Minneapolis at Red lake High school. A teenager of 16 years old called Jeff Weise killed about 9 persons thanks to his grand faher's gun . That's unbelievable that some events like this still continue after Columbine. Indeed, since Columbine there are more security in high school, more equipment permitting to prevent this kind of accident but also more informations of the danger of weapons. Moreover there are a lot adds concerning this problem and movies like "Bowling for Columbine" or also "Elephant" which were realised in order to show to adults, students, teenagers and children one of the main problem in USA: the easy way to have a weapon like a gun. I don't understand how the government can accept this policy which encourage violence in streets but also in schools. The worse is the companies who still continue to sell their products in creating a lot of adds where the target is everybody even teenagers. If companies reduce their marketing adds concerning weapons, I think that they can change the habits of americans. What are you thinking about that???