Deadly shootings and lobbying continues to rage in the United States.
The United States’ largest arms lobby is holding its annual gathering as American society plunges into the horrors of the two recent firearms massacres.
The National Weapons Association (ANRA), the largest gun lobby in the United States, began its annual gathering in the southern Texas city of Houston on Friday, with the town of Ywalde, 450 miles (450 km) away, witnessing one of the deadliest shootings on Tuesday. The last decade has been a collective one in American history.
The rally is being held in the shadow of not one, but two gun massacres in recent days in the United States; An 18-year-old man armed with a semi-automatic rifle he had legally bought attacked an elementary school in Yalde on Tuesday, firing on students and killing 19 children and two teachers. Earlier, a white supremacist, also armed with a semi-automatic rifle, shot dead 10 blacks at a supermarket in Buffalo, New York.
quick look
The two recent deadly shootings in the United States have created a climate of fear and insecurity across the United States and highlighted the issue of firearms ownership.
Despite the bloody events, America’s largest gun lobby has been holding its annual rally in Houston, Texas since Friday, despite protests.
In the midst of a failed Democrat effort in Congress to change the law and the frustration of pro-Biden groups over the Biden administration, prominent Republicans, including Trump, have rejected calls for new legislation and called for the disarmament of teachers and schools.
Status assessment
Amid the problems and challenges that are plaguing the American people, and the most important of which, according to opinion polls, are unprecedented inflation and unbridled gasoline prices, the recent two bloody shootings have shocked American citizens in fear that the next victim could be either. Be, swallowed.
Protesters holding pictures of Texas elementary school shooting victims gathered in front of the National Weapons Association in Houston on Friday. Proponents of regulating arms control have called for new measures in response to recent events. Joe Biden also sharply criticized the gun lobby in a speech on the night of the second shooting.