Wednesday, April 25, 2007

verginia massacre(Hong Jun)

We heard horrible news last week about a gun accident. It made all people panic and I did too. I never heard of a terrirble accident like this time. His name was Cho. Cho majored in English at Vierginia tech and he was 24 years. One day he killed 32 people in the university.
First, he killed two people in the dormitory and then made a video tape to mail to NBC.
And he killed 30 people more by guns. We don’t know exactly why he killed non targeted people.
Investigate are under pressure to find reasons. There are many problems that occur.
The First problem that led him to commit the murders was that his state was unstable mentally. He was a loner and was taking medicine due to depression. Also he had stalked two girls of students. Indeed, he was sick.
The second problem was he could possess guns without close scrutiny.
It is not easy to keep on eyes all guns but government has to do it to prevent gun accidents.
Third one is that nobody cared about him even his parents.
They don’t have time to talk to him and he didn’t have any friend to talk about his problems. If he had any friend around him, he wouldn’t have done it. But unfortunately, he didn’t.
This accident shows us a lot of problems in U.S.A.
I think the biggest problem is about possessing private guns.
In America, we can get a gun easily almost any time, any where if we want.
So if someone decides to kill someone, he can do it without any interference. That is especially big problem in the case of someone who can’t control his mind like a teen-anger or sick man as Cho.
I can’t understand why Americans allow people to have private guns. Why didn’t they know the true that power always makes another power.
I think the most important thing we have to do right now is to make law to ban possessing private guns in order not happen like this.

1 Comments:

Blogger the blog said...

Yes, we should learn from tragedies like this. Then something positive is salvaged.

Tue May 01, 02:01:00 AM  

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