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Teens and Gun Control

  • Writer: Cynthia Brian
    Cynthia Brian
  • 1 day ago
  • 1 min read

 

On August 5th, 2012, when Express Yourself!™ teen, was a toddler, he, his brother, and his mother stopped for three minutes at a gas station on their way to their Sikh temple. Those three minutes saved their lives as a gunman began a mass shooting. Today, host Kirpa and reporter Milan discuss gun control and what teens think about it. There are an estimated 400 million to 500 million civilian-owned firearms in the United States, with some estimates putting the number at around 1.5 firearms per person. This means there are more guns in the USA than people. Kirpa indicates that for many teens, gun violence isn’t just something they see on the news. It’s something that’s shaped the way they grow up. Surveys show that nearly 70 percent of teens support stronger gun laws. Milan shares the mass shooting story and also provides the language of the 2nd Amendment. He believes that the crime rate and mass shootings would be reduced by limiting guns and increasing controls. Guns kill. Teens want restrictions to stay safe.

This generation of teen is growing up in a storm, but they’re learning to build umbrellas out of their courage. They’re not waiting for permission to speak — they already are. Maybe it’s time we start listening.

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