Gun Violence keeps getting worse

September 26,2021 


"At least one person was killed and 14 others injured in a shooting yesterday at a Kroger in Collierville, Tennessee, near Memphis. The shooter was also found dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, police officials said. So far, police don’t think there was an incident that led up to the shooting. This year is shaping up to be the worst year for US gun violence in decades, surpassing even last year’s unusually high numbers. A total of 14,516 people died from gun violence in the US from January 1 to September 15, marking a 9% increase over last year, according to the Gun Violence Archive. There have been 498 mass shootings during that period -- a 15% increase over last year." 

 When I was introduced to the NRA at age 11 it was about gun safety and shooting as a recreation and competitive sport. We learned how to use the guns safely, how to store them safely, and how to use them for hunting and sport shooting. The people who carried guns were police/sheriffs, military, hunters, all the private eyes and cowboys in movies and TV shows, and bad guys.

The NRA should be at the forefront of promoting registration and safe storage requirements and background checks and national data bases of ballistics and ownership. 

We all should be demanding changes, but it may just be too late. Too many guns, semi-automatic rifles, even sniper rifles already in private hands, good guys and bad guys alike.

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