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Washington – Senate Republicans have no prepared explanation for the spread of gun violence in America.

On Wednesday, when asked why there are mass shootings like Uvalde, Texas and Buffalo in New York, so less common around the world, GOP lawmakers ignored it.

“I don’t know the answer,” Senator Josh Helley said.

“I don’t know the answer,” Senator Mitt Romney (R-Utah) said.

“I don’t know the cultural basis of it,” Senator Mike Brown (R-Ind.) Added. “For me, this is what I think we have to deal with, to find what the common ground is that we can look at.”

Congress is under pressure to act after a gunman killed 19 children and kicked two teachers out of an elementary school, less than two weeks after another shooting killed 10 people at a grocery store, mostly in a Black Quarter, Buffalo.

But before MPs consider mass shootings, they should maybe come to an agreement on what is causing the problem. Republicans are particularly reluctant to provide one of the most common explanations: the large number of guns in the country.

In 2020, more than 45,000 people were killed by gunfire in the United States, a 15% increase. From last year, according to the latest data from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Gunshot wounds were the leading cause of death for children and youth that year. According to an analysis of CDC data by University of Michigan researchers.

Many parliamentary senators teach on cultural issues. They suggested that violence may be caused by children’s problems such as mental health problems or taking medications to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

“Over the years, children have changed the medications they take for attention deficit disorder, just to focus on what they are doing. “It confuses me,” said Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.), A former college football coach.

When asked why shootings are more prevalent in the United States than in other countries, Tuberville said this is not true. “They had mass shootings,” he said.

Isa Recent searches, published in the International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, found that 73% of widespread hunting in developed countries comes from the United States. Study author Jason Silva of William Patterson University also discovered that the United States is the only developed country where large-scale hunting has occurred every year for the past 20 years.

Meanwhile, Senator Mike Lee (R-Utah) questioned at the hearing whether “fatherlessness” and “family breakdown” were related to the shootings.

Senator Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) Told HuffPost that he was “tired” of asking reporters about gun violence in the wake of the recent elementary school massacre and that families should suffer.

“You should be ashamed of yourself,” Johnson said.

But Democrats have argued that the United States has no particular monopoly on mental health problems. They argued that firearms – and especially the ease of obtaining firearms in the United States, even assault weapons – have overshadowed any conversation of doing more against mental illness.

“Let me tell you nonsense about mental illness. “We have no more mental illness than any other country in the world,” Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) Told reporters. “You can’t explain it through the prism of mental illness, because we’re not a unique person from mental illness.”

Murphy tried to persuade Republicans to support gun control compromise measures, such as an extended background check on his state following the 2012 shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School that killed 20 children. These attempts often fall on headphones.

“It only happens in the country and nothing else. “There’s no other place that young kids go to school thinking they can be shot that day,” Murphy said.

Source: Huffpost

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