I’m writing a letter to the Senator and Congressman of the state, and in my letter I want to include solutions to the gun laws in the United states, especially the ones in Virginia and Pennsylvania. If anybody could also include some information about the gun laws in the less strict states, I’ll be more grateful. Thanks.
From some answers, I’ve heard opinions saying that guns are not the problem of the matter, but the American society itself. I would like to argue to this, for people with more accessibility to guns are more inclined to use them as suicide weapons, rather than a knife or through suffication. When they decide to commit such an aact, they do it without thinking, but cannot take back the actions they have committed. If a young student could show up at a pawn shop with a license and buy a weapon that could kill another human being, I’d say that our neighorhood isn’t safe at all.

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