Carnage in the Classrooms: Here's My Plea for Solutions to Mass Shootings by Matthew Lister

Opinion
6 years ago

Carnage in the Classrooms: Here's My Plea for Solutions to Mass Shootings

In the 1970s, children attending school had atomic bomb drills – hide under desks, covering the head. Leaders realized that this was no way for children to grow up, so they worked on peace agreements and finding non-partisan ways to put the safety of our children and citizens as their top priority.

In the 2010s, children have school shooting drills – hide and use desks as shields. Between 1998 and 2018, there have been one or more “news worthy” school shootings each year except 2004.

Three children die from IKEA dressers and the government office of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission begins to seek a recall of those dressers. Each year about "17,012 American children and teens are shot in murders, assaults, suicides and suicide attempts, unintentional shootings or by police intervention." (BradyCampaign.org) And no recalls or solutions.

Follow the money. Our current President (and past Presidents), accepted 10s of millions of dollars from the NRA for campaigning, then at a 2017 NRA Convention said, "You came through big for me, and I am going to come through for you." (Washington Post)

Our leaders can and must end this slaughter of our pre-K through high-school children!

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Mike Prochaska
Yep!! Couldn’t agree me with you! Follow the 30 million right to Donald trump..
Mike Prochaska
Test resist to 50409 makes it so easy to write your congress person #Resistance #StopNRA
Elisa Schmitz
Thank you for sharing this important perspective, Matthew Lister . These are scary times and we need to make change!
Julio Caro
Thank you for sharing......

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