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Hi, my name is Logan Howze. I am a junior at Hewitt Trussville High School. I chose to talk about firearms because it is a very contraversial topic.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Reducing Gun Violence - Babies

We are always making progress in the fight against gun crime. Nevertheless every year thousands of mothers lose their babies to gun crimes. Nearly half of these between the ages of 13 to 24 years old are homicide victims. Think about who you will leave behind before you commit a gun crime. They do not just affect you; they also affect the people who love you.

I think that this video is so true. Tons of kids are killed every year from gun violence. Most of the deaths being homicides. I think that it is very sad that kids are being killed, but I mostly feel sorry for the families of those who were killed. Those families have to deal with all of the grief of their child's death. People should really stop to think about how much pain the family has to go through from the death of their child. So remember, "Gun crimes hit home"(ad Council).

Works Cited

"Reducing Gun Violence." YouTube.com. July 28, 2008. Web. 4 April 2010.


Controlling Gun Manufacturers Would Reduce Gun Violence


In the chapter, Controlling Gun Manufacturers Would Reduce Gun Violence by Greider William he thinks we should control gun manufacturers because many people have died from gun accidents. But many companies are being sued for these accidents. So now these companies are making their guns with safety features. Like Colt's Manufacturing Co. which created the smart gun. "A gun that won't shoot if it's being held in the wrong hands" (Greider 180). These safety features however will only reduce gun violence a little, because of homicides.

I completely agree with this chapter. I think that a company should be sued for not having any kind of safety feature, keeping innocent people from getting hurt. But I do not think a person should sue a company, if the gun has a safety feature, because they never used the safety. However, no matter how safe funs become there will always be people killed by them; mostly because of homicides. So there is always going to be gun violence no matter what.

Works Cited

Greider, William. Guns and Violence: Controlling Gun Manufacturers Would Reduce Gun Violence. San Diego, CA: Arrow Publishers Company, 1998. Print.

Friday, May 7, 2010

Should Handguns be Banned?


Handguns should be banned

Kevin Fagan argues that handguns should be banned. He talks about his own experience as a reporter. He says that a person if faced with a sudden decision or in a stressful situation might use a gun to solve a problem. He believes that having a handgun will increase the chances of using it. Fagan also believes that banning guns will make people solve problems without using violence.

Handguns should be banned

Timothy Wheeler argues that his hometwon Wilmette, Illinois needs to get rid of their law banning ownership of guns. He believes that banning guns prevents people from defending themselves. A good example for why the law should be lifted is, "homeowner Hale DeMar used his handgun to shoot a burglar" (Wheeler 20), but the homeowner is being prosecuted. Wheeler thinks that decrease in crime is due to longer jail times and stronger prosecutions. He continues to argue that bans on guns are old and are still based on the belief that all gun owners are crazy.

I disagree with Fagan's opinion. I believe that no matter how much stress a person is under; they should never use a gun to solve a problem. However I do agree with Wheeler on the fact that banning guns will prevent people from defending themselves. Just because a person has a firearm it doesn't always mean that they will use it for killing. If a gun is in the right hands, and used properly, it can be very good in a defense situation.

Works Cited

Fagan, Kevin. "Handguns Should be Banned." Gun Control. Ed. Beth Rosenthal. Farmington Hills, MI: Thomson Gale, 2007. 14-18. Print.

Wheeler, Timothy. "Handguns Should Not be Banned." Gun Control. Ed. Beth Rosenthal. Farmington Hills, MI: Thomson Gale, 2007. 19-22. Print.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Gun Control Interview


My name is Logan Howze, and on 5/5/10 I interviewed Herb Rosenbaum, a police officer, about gun control. In my interview I asked Herb some questions about gun violence. Herb believes that the gun is not really the problem it's the person holding it. If a person abuses any right someone is always going to get hurt. Herb also says that guns should not be banned. It's a right to all U.S. citizens to own guns, and a matter of teaching people about guns and what they can do.

I really enjoyed my interview with Herb. He was very nice and easy to talk too, which made it even better. I completely agree with everything that he said. During my interview with Herb he brought something to my attention that I never really thought about; the fact of educating people in gun safety. I never really took time to think about teaching people, who do not know, about guns. Doing this might just save some peoples lifes.

Contact
Herb Rosenbaum 288-9177

Works Cited

Rosenbaum, Herb. Personal Interview. 5 May. 2010.

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Nineteen Minutes by Jodi Picoult


The story begins in the small town, New Hampshire; following the lives of a number of characters on a normal day. Throughout the book, time flashes back and forth between events before and after the shooting at Sterling High School that killed ten people. In the past, it is learned that Peter (the shooter) and Josie (the main character) were once close friends. Peter was always the target of severe bullying at school, and Josie often stuck up for him. The friends slowly drifted apart as they got older. In high school Peter is constantly bullied by Matt (Josie's boyfriend) and his crew; which led to the shooting. Later it is discovered that Josie accidently shot Matt once before Peter made the fatal shot. So both Peter and Josie spend years in prison, and soon after Peter commits suicide.

The reason I chose to read this story is because it is an example of gun violence. It proves that most gun crimes happen with kids or teenagers. Kids are at risk from handgun violence every day, and this story is an example of one. Not all children are at risk of handgun violence, but something should still be done to keep any children from being hurt by handgun violence. It would prevent things like in Nineteen Minutes from ever happening again.

I think that bullying is a very big deal, and it has really has. Especially since recently a girl killed herself as a result of being bullied. It doesn't always end where the person who is being bullied kill themselves. Bullying can also end like Columbine did, where a kid goes crazy like, "Peter's rampage"(Picoult 408). I think that something should be done to keep others from being bullied, so that a school shooting never happens.

Works Cited
Picoult, Jodi. Nineteen Minutes. New York, NY: Washington Square Press, 2007. Print.

Friday, April 9, 2010

Guns & Violence


Most people who are killed yearly by a gun are under the age of twenty. Most of these people are young teenagers and little kids. Some of this is due to the graphic material in the media which does not show the real pain from being shot. It also fails to show the heavy burden left on the families of those who were shot. Many gunshot victims however do not have health insurance so the taxpayers must bear the burden of medical costs.The media focuses on only the negative gun incidents, not the positive ones. The ones where people are killed. Not the ones where a gun saved a persons life. People blame the gun too much. They never blame the person holding the gun. Instead of taking away peoples guns we need to take away the crazy people behind them. Also gun violence is exaggerated in America. There are other countries with higher death counts from guns than America.

I do think that guns are a problem. Mostly with kids twenty years and younger. The reason for this I think is there are, "too many guns, too easy for a wacko kid to grab and go bonkers"(Kim 22). I can't stand the fact that because of people being hurt in gun violence the taxpayers are having to pay more just because most of the people being shot have no health insurance. I do not think that it is right for us to have to pay more. We could help stop this if we could limit the sale of firearms.

Kim, Henny. Guns & Violence. San Diego, CA: Greenhaven Press, 1999. Print.