Guns are more dangerous than any other weapons. Gonzalez said in her speech, "He would not have harmed that many students with just a knife." Gonzalez does not continue on this piece of reasoning throughout the rest of the speech, but it is a great point. In a website called FBI: UCR, there is a piece of data that shows firearms are the most common weapons used in a homicide. …show more content…
In Gonzalez’s speech she makes an excellent point that shows making better and stricter gun laws control create a safer place by saying, "Australia had one mass shooting in 1999, but after the massacre, it introduced gun safety and hasn't had one since. Japan has never had a mass shooting. Canada has had three and the U.K. had one, and they both introduced gun control." in a chart from a website called vox, statistics in show Australia (which has introduced a gun safety law) with the least amount of homicides by firearms at 1.4 million and America with 29.7 million, that is a drastic