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Improper management of firearms led to the frequent
occurrence of juvenile offenses involving the use of guns. At least 18 peoplein
American public schools were reportedly killed in violence with50 others wounded
in mid Aug. of 2003. According to data from US Center for Disease Control and
Prevention, more than 50 percent of the murderers in campus shootings in the
United States used guns owned by their families or friends, while over 80
percent of the guns used by students for suicides came from their families or
friends (Most Guns Used in School Shootings from Family, Friends, www.
jointogether.org).
Unrestrained evil social forces and widespread drug
abuse endangered the people's life and safety. According to a report released by
US National Youth Gang Center, there were altogether 21,500 sinister gangs in
the United States in 2002 with a combined membership of 731,000. In April 2003,
an innocent woman was killedin a gang shootout in New York. Police had to impose
a state of citywide emergency in the summer of 2003 due to frequent gang-related
violence (see the edition of USA Today on Dec. 16, 2003).
Drug-related crimes have been on the rise, with new
characteristics involving a growing number of gangs, intensified violence and
trans-national smuggling and collaboration with terrorist groups. The rate of
crimes induced by drug abuse has risen year by year. Relevant data released by
the US Department ofJustice showed that over half of the inmates in federal
jails have something to do with drug-related crimes (see Washington Post on July
28, 2003).
According to the outcome of a survey released by
Washington D.C.Mayor Anthony A. Williams, 60,000 people out of the 600,000
population in Washington used drugs and indulged in excessive drinking, causing
an annual economic loss of 1.2 billion US dollars. Half of those people arrested
on charge of violence in Washington D.C. took drugs (see Washington Post on Dec.
2, 2003).
In recent years, the number of AIDS patients has also
increased partly due to the widespread drug abuse. Statistical figures released
by the US Center for Disease Control and Prevention indicated that the number of
people diagnosed as AIDS carriers across the United States in 2002 rose by 2.2
percent over the previous year to reach 42,136 (see Washington Post on July 28,
2003).
The infringement of lawful rights constitutes a
malignant obstinate disease of American society. Random assaults committed by
the police resulted in the frequent occurrence of tragedies with heavy
casualties. The New York City Police was reported for several willful shooting
cases when chasing suspects in January 2003. Four people were killed by the
police in the city from Jan. 1 to 5 last year. In Dec. 2003, a black man named
Nathaniel Jones was beaten to death by six policemen in Cincinnati, causing a
great uproar against police brutality across the country.
According to an AP report, a woman in the city of
Detroit had one of her fingers cut off and another finger injured by the police
simply for a dispute with them in a parking lot. The reportsaid the police also
boxed her ears and tore her hair. (more)
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