32 letters about "Guns"
On April 2oth, 1999, a young girl named Rachel Scott was sitting outside of her high school eating lunch with her friends. Two young boys from her school walked up to her and brutally shot her dead. They didn’t stop with Rachel.
This essay is about the right to bear arms. It tells why we should be able to keep our firearms. Also it tells what people use firearms for. It also talks about why people may not want us to keep our guns.
I think the president should pay attention to the issue of gun policy and crime because the second amendment still applies; however weapons and crimes injure people, so some controls should be used to help lower the rate of crimes and regulate gun sales.
As the family member of the victim of a violent crime, I ask, what are you going to do to deter gun violence? I feel that it is the job of the president to put a end to this issue and to keep guns out of unlicensed owners.
In America there nothing but guns and drugs in the urban areas. There is never an actual cure for the virus of violence but America has it spreading everywhere. People are struggling to survive in the street and have to hustle to get a plate on the table. People are dying everyday because of gang violence and it needs to end someday, someway, and somehow.
America has many problems and difficulties, and I think there should be something done to solve these problems.
My letter talks about my three issue which are wars, guns, and drinking and driving. The president will understand what I'm talking about.
Gun manufacturers, military force, and our environment are killing a lot of people and hurting our future.