Virginia Shooting Research Paper

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Virginia Shooting Video Essay As the debate of whether or not to show the video subsides, new arguments arise creating a huge wave over the social media sites and news stations. Two main issues can be debated when discussing the Virginia shooting video. First, the privacy and dignity of the victims of the shooting are at stake. The second issue being criminal violence, however most news sources seem to make the subject about gun control. It’s not a matter of the video being shown or not anymore. The video has already been released, and has also already been played by different news stations. Some might argue that most stations only showed still frames, or only gave a description of what happened, but doing both of those actually just creates…show more content…
Rather than the news team asking why the shooter committed the crime, they are more interested in the type of gun used, or the size of the bullet, which is all irrelevant. There is more said about guns in all of these crimes, rather than the sickness of the person, or people, committing the crimes. If people pay attention, they will notice that the news stations only ever talk about the gun that was used as the murder weapon, and how the government should ban guns as a result. However, guns are not the problem, nor have they ever been. Guns are actually a form protection and not the cause of murders. Guns don’t kill people; people kill people. One indicator that this is a politicized argument against guns, is that cars and alcohol are still legal in the United States. “On average about 30 people die almost every day in vehicle crashes that involve an alcohol-impaired driver.” (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention). Cars and alcohol kill many times more people than guns do. An example of anti-gun lobbying being successful would be Mexico. Mexico is one of the most dangerous places to be in because if somebody attempts to harm you, then you have no way of protecting yourself. A human is defenseless against a gun, unless they have one themselves as well. “Gun battles between rival criminal gangs or with Mexican authorities have indeed taken place multiple times in broad daylight on street corners and common places like restaurants and clubs.” (US Passports & International Travel). If a stranger pulled a gun randomly in Mexico, then all of the good law abiding citizens would be defenseless. Firearms in the hands of the good guys, keep people safe. One more example would be that the most dangerous place to be would be a jail without guns. If you do not have a gun on you as

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