People who go to a school where there has been a shooting; How has it changed the day-to-day at school?

A couple of years ago, the Academy for Critical Incident Analysis collected data on school violence around the world. They took a broad look at incidents where someone was killed, or a murder was attempted, and charted every one that had two or more victims. (Researchers left out "single homicides, off-campus homicides, killings caused by government actions, militaries, terrorists or militants."

Between 2000 and 2010, the recorded 57 incidents in 36 countries.

Half of those incidents — 28 — occurred in the United States.

The thing is I'm not even some bleeding heart lib who wants the guns corralled away but lets not be dense here. I never said those numbers don't equate to a random occurrence but especially in context of the world, you're using them to RATIONALIZE why guns aren't the issue, if that's not entitlement to a hunk of metal, idk what is.

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