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Gun Society

by Tomoya
(Isehara, Kanagawa, Japan)

I have the image of a gun society for America. Do you know Bowling for Columbine? This is a movie that is directed by Michael Moore. This movie taught me the relation between American history and guns and the fact that America has more gun crime than Canada, although the possession rate is less.

My friend who lived in America for about 20 years says that if you don’t go to a backstreet district, you won’t meet any gun crime. But told that, I’m still afraid of it. So I can’t go to America.

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