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Lowering Gun Violence

Lowering Gun Violence. By Jesse Barajas. Gun Control. A hot topic in political debates is gun control The main reason for this is violence involving guns . Ways to help lower violence involving guns.

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Lowering Gun Violence

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  1. Lowering Gun Violence By Jesse Barajas

  2. Gun Control • A hot topic in political debates is gun control • The main reason for this is violence involving guns

  3. Ways to help lower violence involving guns • A solution that was created by scientists and engineers is to find a way to manufacture “safe guns” that have electronic components embedded within them • Some have suggested the use of ballistic fingerprinting • Getting help for those that have mental problems that could lead to violence • Keeping children educated about safety and making sure that children that are troubled receive the help they need

  4. A scientific approach • The creation of safe guns could make guns themselves safer • Proposed safety measures: Requiring a voice command to disable the safety • Using biometrics to allow the gun to only fire when being held by the owner its registered to • Having a transponder that would allow it to be located if stolen • Having a sensor that would be able to detect if its user has consumed alcohol

  5. A psychological approach • While the majority of violent gun crimes don’t involve the mentally ill many do • The most common illnesses that can lead someone to act out this way are schizophrenia, bi-polar disorder, and depression • Recognizing signs of the illnesses and seeking help for these people is the eassiest way to avoid violence.

  6. Those under the Age of 18 • Many violent shootings are carried out by those under the age of 18 • Easiest way to prevent this is to be a responsible gun owner and keep guns unloaded and safely stored • Another solution is to simply look out for warning signs in children and seek help for them

  7. Conclusions • Many Americans love to own guns and would fight to keep the 2nd amendment alive • Many Americans also appose gun ownership however it could be quite costly for the government to simply take them all away • Safety needs to be a priority however those who legally purchase firearms must take all necessary precautions

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