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Image Credit: Augustas Didžgalvis via WikimediaCommons In the wake of the awful shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, the inevitable gun control debate has once again come to the forefront of the national conversation.
For many, this shooting and other recent school shootings are evidence that guns are a menace to society and should be heavily restricted. Others argue the issue lies somewhere else.
To say that it’s unlikely to see the two sides come together on this issue is to put it rather mildly. Yet on Twitter, one user posted some rather fascinating information that might surprise folks on both sides. Bruh I’m looking at the history of school shootings. Mind-blowing, kids brought guns to school until the 70s. Only 3 school mass shootings between 1903-1966. What happened?
(Didnt take off until the 90s) Well, this is accurate in regards to the shootings , but not entirely true.You see, I graduated in 1992. That’s well after the point when guns supposedly couldn’t be taken to school, according to this tweet. Yet in reality, there were guns at school almost every day of the year.
My school was a small private school that catered not to the uber-wealthy, but more upper-middle-class […]
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