Lillian B. Rubin's Guns And Grief-Protection Against Violence
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Protection against Violence “How is it possible to protect against this kind of mass violence in a society where such a vast number of guns circulate so freely?” This is the question Lillian B. Rubin poses in Guns and Grief. Rubin writes from the point of view that more guns is only going to cause more violence and in a world of so much suicidal, violent tendencies we basically tempt fate by allowing guns to be so accessible. To most Cho Seung-Hui was like any cynical teenager with his mental disorder just being another thing people should have taken more seriously, but because there is so much pain in the world no one thought twice about being more serious about his treatment until it was too late. There are so many instances like this in