I was really shocked when I heard about the
Virginia Tech shootings on the radio while driving back from the clinic on Tuesday evening.
Going through various blogs which posted about the tragedy, everybody seems to be asking "what drove the gunmen, Cho Seung-hui do it?"
Of course some are also asking why these shootings at educational institutions are so common in the US? It does not happen in any other country.
A lot of people are pointing their fingers at the lax gun control laws in the US and it's various states.
I am sure a lot of Americans who believe in the right to bear arms will disagree and say that " It's not guns that kill; its people who kill".
This blog says that, "Once guns are banned, crime will explode". I totally disagree. You just need to look at the violent crime rate in countries that control guns and ones that don't. Just guess, which ones have lower rates.
The fact is that the US has the most heavily armed people and also the highest gun related deaths in the World. According to a
Reuter's report, "there's an estimated 250 million privately owned guns in the United States, which has a population of about 300 million". In fact someone was telling me that a lot of Americans have automatic assault rifles in their homes. If that's for self-defense, that's really crazy.
To me, guns should be restricted to the armed forces, security forces and for certain purposes, namely hunting or for sports.
My sincere condolences to those who lost their lives in the tragedy.
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