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Melody: Good morning; I am Melody Evans.
Taylor: I am Taylor Branch.
Melody: Our podcast discussion will be about gun control in school shootings. Gun control has been an ongoing social issue when it comes to school shootings worldwide. We will look at the effects of a school shooting as it relates to gun control.
Taylor: Gun control is essential when dealing with school shootings because gun violence is a common cause of death for young children in grades k-12. Most kids are not exposed to guns at young ages, but they are taught about them because of school shootings. Keeping young students aware of these things will help them to prepare for them before it occurs.
Video Clip: What It’s Like Inside a School Shooting Drill – YouTube (2:08-2:23)
Melody: Since there are so many school shootings that occur each year, it makes gun control a rising issue. There should be tighter laws in place for a person to be able to buy a gun. They should check gun registrations monthly to make sure they are not stolen for the reason of school shootings.
Taylor: Are the school drills taught to students help prepare them to react to actual school shootings if they were to occur?
Melody: Yes, the school drills are taught to students to help them to react to an actual school shooting. Students are taught to brace themselves and take cover when the school sounds the alarm or hears shooting. If students were not given drills, they would probably panic and put themselves in a situation where they went towards the danger.
Taylor: I agree that school drills are taught to students to help them be aware because they would not see it coming without it. Initially, students do not think about the danger of being at school because they go to school to learn rather than thinking about their life being in danger.
Melody: According to Gius, Mark 2018 scholarly journal article, “The effects of state and federal gun control laws on school shootings” claims that assault weapon bans reduced the number of school shooting victims, but it is still unclear if gun control is the best approach to reduce school shootings. Suppose gun control laws are in effect, then they can reduce the number of guns people have, which should reduce the number of school shootings.
Taylor: Can potential age restrictions to carry a licensed weapon help to slow down school shootings?
Melody: Yes, potential age restrictions to carry a license help slow down school shootings. Most of the school shootings are usually caused by the younger age groups such as teens. They could have wanted to shoot up the school due to being bullied, which could cause them to have depression. That makes them want to inflict pain on others because they are not mentally stable to cope with the pain other students caused them.
Taylor: There should be a gun control law that has an age restriction to be 25 years of age in order to carry a licensed weapon. It will make it more complicated for teens to think about getting a weapon to plan a school shooting because they would not legally be allowed to carry or buy one.
Video Clip: 4 injured in Texas school shooting, teen in custody l GMA – YouTube (1:10-1:25)
Melody: Based on the reading Heinrich, the argument tool logos, which is argument by logic, claims, “Logos isn’t just about following rules of logic; it’s a set of techniques that use what the audience is thinking.”
Taylor: This helps to form a straightforward approach and understanding to inform the readers about the topic. Forming questions and answers to the question can help the audience recognize what they could not interpret.
Melody: After reading our discussion about gun control in school shootings, we can predict that gun control laws can reduce the number of school shootings that occur banning assault weapons.
Taylor: We want to thank the listeners for listening to our podcast on Gun control.
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