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When Will Enough Be Enough?
from Vol 90, No. 7
by The Signal
Gun Violence: When Will It End?
KADIATOU DIALLO Staff Columnist
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When will enough be enough?
I’m sick and tired of seeing so many people die because of gun violence. How many more people will have to die at the hands of a bullet before our supposed leaders take necessary action? How many more children have to die before they reach puberty until we see America has a problem?
Gun violence is so normalized it becomes commonplace, even uneventful, to hear about. . I remember growing up and hearing that other kids my age were being murdered in other states or even counties. A child shouldn’t have to worry if they will be able to come home when they go to school. We shouldn’t lose the people who mean the most to us. We shouldn’t have to keep losing the people who inspire us. We shouldn’t have to lose our very own.
Following the St. Louis shooting, I felt compelled to see statistics reflecting our shooting culture in the US. As of 2022, America has witnessed 531 mass shootings and 257 school shootings (World Population Review). In Georgia, we’ve seen 1,623 deaths from gun violence. Are these statistics not horrifying enough?
As of April of this year, Georgia no longer requires an individual to have a permit before purchasing or carrying a weapon (Giffords). You must be wondering how this translates to universities. Well, here is Georgia State’s policy: you must have a license, and you can carry a weapon in a concealed manner, except in the dorms. This policy is meant to add a layer of ‘protection’ to the individual while ‘protecting’ their fellow panthers (GSU). This policy still makes me anxious, not knowing who may or may not have a gun.
Whether or not one should have guns isn’t the focus–as it’s your constitutional right. Instead, it’s on the overzealous gun violence we’ve seen in the past year and past decade. Have we learned nothing? America needs better gun control and policies in place to protect its people. How is it normal that a child can walk into a store where they sell groceries and purchase a rifle? If so many shooters are saying they aren’t mentally well, why don’t we require mental wellness checks? How is it ok that we can now carry