Tahkir Johns - Senior Project Essay Draft
Tahkir Johns - Senior Project Essay Draft
Tahkir Johns - Senior Project Essay Draft
Gun violence is a leading cause of premature death in the U.S. A new study from
Temple examined Philly shootings between January 2006 and December 2015. They
found that Philly experienced 46 neighborhood mass shootings that injured or killed over
200 people. Of that 200 people, 29 were killed, most of the victims were black, and the
average age was 24 years old. Between the years 2011 and 2015, there were more than
6000 shootings in Philly and approximately 1 in 5 of these shootings all ended in the
victim’s death. “Philadelphia has suffered a total of 351 homicides in 2018 in a city of 1.6
hospital and in stable condition after being shot in the back of the head by a stray bullet.
Police say he was caught in a crossfire between a shooter in a red car who escaped and
the intended target. A teen was killed and another was injured in a double shooting in
West Mt. Airy on a Monday evening in November. A 17-year-old was charged for
shooting two teens outside a football game at Simon Gratz in September. An 11-year-old
city saw its highest homicide rate in more than a decade. Kenney released the “set of
policy recommendations”, which aim to address violence on an urban and systemic level.
Last year, Penn students addressed gun violence by participating in a campus walkout
back in April that brought more 150 students onto Locust Walk to protest widespread gun
violence in classrooms and schools. “Help our police officers. Help our clergy. Help our
kids. And if you chose not to help us, then get out of the way and allow cities like
Philadelphia that struggle with gun violence to enact our own solutions.”
Larry Krasner has said that comparisons to New York or the Bay Area are not
instructive because of the economic advantages they have over Philly, the poorest among
the 10 biggest U.S. cities. He also said that his reform approach focuses on nonviolent
offenders, such as those arrested for drug possession, not those accused of shootings and
systemic solutions are the way to cut violence. Homicides and shootings have been
Fairhill, and parts of southwest Philadelphia. Philadelphia had half of the 12 mass
shootings in 2016 but the deadliest shooting was on Penn State College main campus.
Four people were killed on January 24 at an off-campus bar when a gun opened fire on
impact black and Latino communities at rates that are extremely high. While Blacks
represented approximately 13% of the population in 2016, they made up 58% of gun
homicides and a black male aged 15-34 were almost 20 times more likely to die from
firearm homicide than a white male from the same age group. 1.7 million children live
with unlocked and loaded guns which are 1 out of 3 homes with kids have guns. The U.S.
must work to reduce these levels of firearm violence in low income and minority
communities and to address the socio-economic impact of this violence. In 2016, about
2,000 children died from gun-related homicides, shootings or suicides in the U.S. An
average of 6,000 kids are treated in an emergency room for gun-related injuries every
year. In 2014, 4,300 young people between the ages of 10 and 24 were victims of
homicide--an average of 12 each day; 2,647 died from their injuries. Firearms kill almost
1,300 American children-- under 18 years old--each year, boys and girls are most often
the victims, a U.S. study finds. Among children, 89% percent of shooting deaths occur in
the home. Most of these deaths occur when children are playing with a loaded gun with
One way to protect children and teens from gun violence in their communities and
schools is to prevent people with dangerous histories from ever getting a gun. For
instance, criminal background checks are required only for sales conducted by licensed
dealers. It makes it easy for convicted felons or domestic abusers to have guns without a
example is keeping guns out of the hands of domestic abusers. When abusers are
from purchasing guns and required to turn in those they already own. In addition, there
are programs and strategies that communities and schools can use to keep children and
teens safe from gun violence such as youth-centric intervention programs. They are
school-based programs that have been shown to reduce the negative effects of violence.
convicted of violent misdemeanor crimes, and individuals with mental illness who have
reduce violence.” Gang prevention involves educating youth about the dangers of joining
gangs and providing programs that are alternatives to hanging out on the streets. Youth
who get drawn into gang life are often pressured into committing some type of gun crime.
For many kids owning a gun means they command respect from their peers. One possible
solution is grouping homicide prosecutions with gun cases and using more secure
courtrooms so victims feel safer testifying. Krasner says his reforms are giving youth a
chance to get a job, instead of having a criminal record for a minor offense keeping them
from employment.
On December 15th, 1791, the Second Amendment of the United States
State, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed.” During the
Revolutionary War, militiamen were very dependent on supplied muskets with bayonets.
The Second Amendment was ratified post-war in case the federal government should
neglect to arm and discipline the citizen militia. Gun ownership was specifically
preserved by the founding fathers in the interest of the common defense against a
tyrannical government. In the 1960s, establishing a constitutional right to carry a gun for
self-defense was becoming central to the mission of the Black Panther Party. The Black
Panther Party took the instrument that once enforced Jim Crow and white supremacy and
In 2014, there were 33,594 firearm deaths in the U.S. There were 1,217
firearm-related injuries in Pennsylvania; almost half were under 25 years old. The firearm
mortality rate for Pennsylvania is 12 per 100,0 people. In Pennsylvania, suicide and
homicide accounts for over 96% of all firearm deaths according to data collected from
2010-2014. The governor’s office says more than 1,600 people died of gunshot wounds
in Pennsylvania in 2017. Wolf also said that the Pennsylvania firearm purchase
background checks already exceed what is required by the federal government and
argued the Philadelphia police shooting proves once again that criminals will not follow
changes we make to existing firearm laws. More than 90 Americans a day die by gunfire
and it breaks down to 21,386 suicides, 11,008 homicides, and 1,200 accidental deaths.
Gun violence is estimated to cost the economy at least $230 billion every year. It’s
hard to plot the relationship between gun ownership and gun violence across countries,
but research suggests that gun violence is shaped by “socio-historical and cultural
context.” Meanwhile, in developing countries, cities with more guns have more
homicides. Nearly 21,000 people in the U.S. use guns to kill themselves each year,
accounting for about two-thirds of all gun deaths. “The term ‘gun control’ refers to any
government policy limiting the ownership and use of firearms. Gun control policies can
restrict the types of weapons and accessories that private individuals may legally possess
or own (Utter, 2010).” Over the past year, the United States has suffered from many
tragic gun shootings in schools, movie theaters, and large events. Due to this, our country
has begun to push the issue of whether or not we have enough laws for gun control. I
think our country needs to step back and review the current stance and add more
restrictions to make sure our country is as safe as possible. There need to be restrictions
because a person does not need a gun to those of military use for everyday life. After the
mass shootings, it was announced that some kind of mental illness or condition was a
possible cause for all of the shooters’ reasons of the attack. In 1968, The Omnibus Act
was passed to “keep firearms out of the hands of those not legally included to possess
In conclusion, I think there is a need for more gun laws within our country or they
can ban it but I think that will take a long time. It could save innocent lives from being
taken too soon by testing the mental stability of someone when they purchase a gun. It
could make us come together as a country to make our nation a safe place while
restricting the laws of what types of guns a person has access to. Adding restrictions to
the current gun policy would help us grow stronger and to make sure that we can always
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