onsdag den 17. november 2010

5 things from the film “Bowling for Columbine”, that you find interesting

Here is some things I find interesting:
If you open an account in a bank you can get a rifle.
I think it's such a stupid thing to do, just to get some customers in the bank. The people should know better, and think about what they're doing.

In a year, over 11.000 people gets killed in USA, while other countries have a down to 39 people.
I think it's scary and choking to know how big the difference is between countries. It also shows how violent and maybe dangerous the USA is, and that they don't have that many laws about gun-using.

A new record: 6 years old boy kills 6 year old girl from his school. That's the lowest school shooting age. The gun was from his uncles house.
Why could he get a gun so easily? The uncle is responsible that other people, and especially children can't get to the gun. I also can't believe why the boy did it. It's very choking.

Charlston Heston: “From my cold dead hands!”
I my eyes I see Charlston as someone who want's to have guns, and I can't believe that in the film,he doesn't even look at the picture of the 6 year old girl who got killed.
I think that the sentence he says means, that if someone wanted to take his or just the guns, it means the same like “Over my dead body.”

In Canada there is 7 million guns in 10 million homes – they just don't use them.
I think it's good, that they don't use them, because they don't have a reason to. The number of deaths in Canada is very low, that many people don't lock their doors. It shows that they aren't afraid, and don't go around filled up with fear.
With that conclusion it makes me think about, why do they have so many guns?

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