Friday, June 19, 2015

Safety in the US

Police lead suspected shooter Dylann Roof into the courthouse in Shelby, North Carolina, June 18, 2015.

"We don't understand America's need for guns," said Philip Alpers, director of the University of Sydney's GunPolicy.org project that compares gun laws across the world. "It is very puzzling for non-Americans."

Take a look what the world says to the gun ownership by Americans in the article on the VOA when a white man killed nine people in a church in Charleston, South Carolina. Perhaps the incident would kindle a new controversy about the right of the gun ownership. However, in the stage we can consider the challenge as a drill of the U.S. in the role of international police. It should be whether or not the U.S. police must protect American people from gun violence before they take the role of international police. Intervening of the U.S. police into the corruption of FIFA officials proves the international role, but the corruption is extremely different from the gun violence. Wait for what the U.S will act next. I don't know whether the shooting is a fatal shooting over the right of the gun ownership by Americans.

Chi Le

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