The school shooting that occurred at the University of Central Arkansas this week didn't receive the same amount of press that previous situations have warranted. As a matter of fact, I wouldn't have known about it if someone hadn't casually mentioned it in my Monday lab. Since then, I haven't heard another word about it.
Why is that? Is it because fewer people were wounded? Or are we just becoming desensitized to the magnitude of violence that occurs on college campuses? I'd hate to think that was the reason.
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I think the problem is that school shootings are happening at a rate of one a week in north america. This is a fact from a governmental website.
Is this the norm now I hop not. I recently bought my niece and nephew a bullet proof backpack from bullet blocker .com The kids like them and they are a quality product I am so sad it has come to this but at least this company is taking a proactive approach.
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