China News Service, March 23 (Liu Danyi) While the new crown epidemic situation is still grim, the American people once again have a bloody and violent day.

On the 22nd local time, a shooting incident occurred in Boulder, Colorado, USA, killing 10 people, including a policeman.

  Just a few days ago, the Atlanta shooting killed 8 people, including 6 Asian women, and triggered a wave of hatred against Asians that swept across the United States.

Two mass shooting incidents occurred within a week, and the call for gun control in the United States has once again risen.

However, in today's situation where the two parties are fighting and the society is torn apart, the historical stubborn disease of gun violence is still an unsolvable problem.

On March 22, local time, a shooting occurred in a supermarket in Colorado, USA. The picture shows the police and rescue personnel in place.

Sad: "A terrible feeling will accompany the rest of my life"

  On the afternoon of the 22nd, local time, a shot was suddenly fired at a supermarket in Boulder.

After the police arrived at the scene, they immediately surrounded the building where the supermarket was located. The shooting resulted in 10 deaths.

  Boulder District Attorney Michael said the shooting was "a tragedy and a nightmare for Boulder."

An eyewitness said: "No American family should experience such a thing again." "This terrible feeling will accompany people for the rest of their lives."

  Boulder City Police Chief Maris said the investigation into the shooting was "very complicated" and would take at least five days to complete.

According to the police, the suspect has been detained and is currently undergoing treatment.

  On the other hand, White House Press Secretary Psaki posted on social media that U.S. President Biden had listened to a briefing on the shooting in Colorado.

She said that if there are other developments, the team will continue to report to Biden.

On March 22, local time, a shooting occurred in a supermarket in Colorado, USA. The picture shows the terrified people comforting each other near the shooting incident.

Anger: "We can't bear it"

  This is the second mass shooting in the United States recently.

  Just less than a week ago, three massage parlors in Atlanta, Georgia, USA were shot in succession, killing 8 people, including 6 Asian women.

  This tragedy shocked the United States. On the 20th and 21st, protests against racial discrimination were held in Atlanta, New York, Boston, Chicago, San Francisco, and Los Angeles.

  Thousands of people gathered in Union Square in Manhattan, New York, chanting "We can't bear it" and chanting "against Asian hatred" and other slogans, saying that only by uniting ethnic minorities can the environment facing discrimination be improved.

On March 21, local time, hundreds of people from the Greater Washington area held a rally in the capital Washington to protest against the hatred and violence against Asians.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Chen Mengtong

  On the 21st local time, Biden condemned the United States for "systematic racism and white supremacy", calling it "ugly poison."

He said these issues have been plagued the United States and vowed to amend the laws that allow discrimination to exist.

  Racism and gun issues are both chronic diseases of American society.

Under the shadow of the raging new crown epidemic, economic recession, and ethnic conflict, American society has been further torn apart, and gun violence crimes caused by this have become more frequent.

  Statistics show that in 2020, domestic gun violence, accidental shootings, gun violence in metropolitan areas, and gun suicides increased, leading to more than 43,000 gun-related deaths.

This is also the first time since complete records that the number of people who died from gun violence in the United States has exceeded 40,000.

  2020 is also the year when there is a "gun buying fever" in the United States.

During the campaign, Biden said that after taking office, he would control the use of guns in the United States and implement gun control reforms, which led some people to purchase and hoard guns in advance.

As recently as January 2021, gun sales in the United States soared 80% year-on-year.

Struggle: Failure to pass important gun control laws for more than 20 years

  For many years, the Gun Control Act has been one of the focal points of the struggle between the Democratic and Republican parties in the United States.

  Biden, who entered the White House shortly after he was the Vice President of the Obama Administration, is familiar with the proliferation of guns and frequent shootings in the United States.

During the Obama administration, there were many serious shooting incidents in the United States.

Also in Colorado, on July 20, 2012, a man fired at the audience with a gun in a movie theater, killing 12 people and injuring 58 others.

Data map: On June 16, 2016 local time, Obama and Biden visited Orlando to mourn the victims of the nightclub shooting.

  In 2016, Obama shed tears in the White House when talking about gun control. He said he remembered the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newton, Connecticut in 2012, which killed 20 elementary school students and 6 adults.

However, Obama's "tears strategy" did not make a breakthrough in the issue of gun control.

  Biden, who has returned as President of the United States, still faces this stubborn illness.

In February 2021, Biden gave a speech calling on Congress to advance gun legislation reform, including requiring background checks on all gun sales and prohibiting the sale of offensive weapons.

  On March 11, the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives voted to pass two bills to try to strengthen background checks on gun sales and transfers to ensure that individuals who are prohibited from owning guns cannot obtain them.

  In the debate before the vote, Democrats stated that the way to reduce gun violence in the United States is to pass legislation to prevent lethal weapons from falling into the hands of irresponsible people.

Data map: The San Francisco Police Department and the local organization "United Playaz" held a gun repurchase event to encourage gun owners to exchange weapons for cash to create a safe community environment.

  However, Republicans believe that most gun crimes are not committed by legal gun buyers. Strengthening background investigations will not effectively prevent major shooting incidents. On the contrary, it will prevent those who need guns for self-defense from obtaining guns in time.

  Both pieces of legislation are supported by the Biden administration.

However, in view of the sharp differences between the two parties on the issue of gun control and the 50-seat rivalry in the Senate, it is very difficult for the two bills to reach the threshold of 60 votes required to break through the Senate.

  In fact, US media reported that the United States has not passed important gun control laws for more than 20 years.

Difficulty: Why does the sound of gun control always fall into silence?

  Every time a gunshot sounded, the call for strengthening gun control in the United States would rise, but then gradually fell silent.

Why is the United States unable to escape the cycle of "shooting-shock-reflection-shooting again"?

  First of all, this phenomenon has a lot to do with the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution stipulating that people have the "right to hold and carry weapons."

Although the successive shootings have caused dissatisfaction among the people, regardless of whether the Democratic Party is in power or the Republican Party comes to power, the US government only discusses "gun control" and never touches on the complete "ban on guns."

Data map: Outside the U.S. Congress, people who support gun control held banners to protest.

  In addition, the existence of interest groups is one of the greatest obstacles to gun control in the United States.

  The National Rifle Association of the United States, which was founded in 1871 and has more than 5 million members across the United States, is the main opposition force in the US gun control movement.

Over the past few decades, it has used its huge membership and funds to influence elections and support candidates who oppose gun control.

Public opinion generally believes that the organization is responsible for the proliferation of gun violence in the United States.

  The issue of gun control in the United States has never been just a social issue, but is related to historical and cultural traditions, as well as the constraints of interest groups and politics.

  In recent years, the degree of tearing in American society has continued to deepen.

Many deep-rooted problems are related to contradictory political ideas between the two parties.

In many cases, the two parties are not even conceptually divided, but merely "oppose for the sake of opposition."

  "The current administration will not wait until the next mass shootings to heed the calls from the people (for gun control)," Biden said in February.

"We owe a change to all those who lost their lives and all those who are grieving. Now is the time to take action."

  However, the recent two large-scale shootings have made Biden's promise a little weak.

In this country that prides itself on respecting human rights, the number of grievances killed by guns is still increasing.

In the foreseeable future, gun violence may remain one of the major social problems in the United States, and the issue of gun control remains difficult to solve.

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