Gun Ownership

“I feel mad. I feel mad because I had no idea that one guy with a gun could ruin my life so hard in six minutes. Ruin so many lives.”

This quote from the movie “The Fallout” exemplifies what harm could a gun do if it falls into the wrong hands, as it captures the pain and agony that survivors and families of victims feel. Over the years, mass shootings and gun violence has become deeply rooted in American culture. In fact, according to the Center of Disease Control (CDC), 321 people are shot a day in the USA, 111 of whom die. This has caused the everlasting debate between those who advocate for gun ownership and those who are against to rise. Both parties are concerned with individuals’ safety, which can only be fulfilled by implementing certain laws.

Proponents of gun ownership believe that it is their given right according to the second amendment, which guarantees the freedom to keep and bear arms. In addition, having a gun around gives them a sense of safety. Indeed, it could come in handy to intimidate or defend themselves against home invaders. Moreover, guns are as useful as kitchen knives to some provided that they use them to hunt.

Opponents, on the other hand, argue that banning ownership would lead to a decrease in gun-related crimes. In fact, studies show that the risk of accidents during spousal arguments increases by 500% with the presence of a gun. They also believe that streets would become safer; statistics stress that the occurrence of mass murders is much lower in countries where citizens are not allowed to own and carry weapons.

It appears that both parties disagree about gun ownership only to agree about ensuring the safety of individuals. Ways differ but the goal is one. To guarantee the achievement of this goal, guns should not be handed to deranged individuals. Therefore, psychological evaluation has to be compulsory for anyone who wants to own a gun. In addition, strict actions must be taken to prevent illegal firearm trafficking, such as mandatory reporting of gun thefts, banning assault-style weapons, and tracing the source of crime guns to eradicate them.

To sum up, the debate is persisting between proponents and opponents of gun ownership. Yet, both sides promote human safety which can be achieved by attacking the problem from its source: illegal firearm trafficking and mentally unstable people. Maybe it is high time to change the human-made amendments in order to prevent further heartbreaks and tragedies.

Wydad Madani

Semester 3, Department of English Studies

Chouaib Doukkali University, El Jadida

Climate Change

Imagine traveling to the future and finding that some countries ceased to exist,
replaced by seawater, and forgotten, several animals went extinct, ecosystems
vanished, and our fellow humans are skinnier than normal.

That could be the case if climate change continues to be prevalent. Climate change has been subject to debate for many years, and it will remain for years to come. Although its consequences are becoming more and more tangible, some still consider it not to be a threat. However, the real case is that scientists have been sounding the alarm that climate change is still the number one threat to humans and all ecosystems.

Climate change is as old as human activity. Yet, we have only come to notice it over the last century. Scientists conducted their research and concluded that earth’s temperature is gradually rising due to the greenhouse effect. As a result, many summits were held in recognition of the issue.

Climate change is a threat based on several visible and plausible negative impacts. Lately, the world has been experiencing severe heatwaves that resulted in droughts and several deaths across the world, from January through August. The most notable heatwave in 2022 is that of China; with scorching temperatures exceeding 40 °C, at least 17 provinces were affected and suffered from water shortages and crop losses. Also, warmer weather is an ideal environment for mosquitos and ticks to breed; these insects being natural carriers of disease will increase the risk of transmitting various dangerous infectious diseases, such as Malaria and Dengue fever. Moreover, climate change is causing sea ice and glaciers to melt affecting wildlife and altering normal ocean circulation. In fact, scientists predict that two-thirds of the polar bear population will go extinct by the year 2050 due to climate change.

On the other hand, some do not label climate change as a threat. They argue that climate change is a normal phenomenon that occurred at certain points in history; the ice age, for example. And, that animals, plants, and eventually humans would adapt according to the natural selection theory. Although these claims have some truth to them, but whenever climate change happens, mass extinctions and serious environmental catastrophes also take place. Not only it endangers the environment but it has also been proven that it takes its toll on mental health. That and many more repercussions qualify climate change as a threat of utter significance.

To sum up, it is hard to deny that climate change is a pressing matter with regard to the events that we have witnessed in recent years; droughts, heatwaves, typhoons, hurricanes, etc. It is not a simple issue that we can turn a blind eye to. Thus, solutions must be put forward and implemented to prevent further consequences. As American physician-scientist, Kari C. Nadeau, said: “This is in our hands to do if we don’t do anything, that would be cataclysmic.”

Wydad Madani

Semester 3, Department of English Studies

Chouaib Doukkali University, El Jadida

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