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Gun violence continues regardless of politics

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On Thursday March 7 President Joe Biden delivered the State of the Union addressing all of our country’s current major issue conditions.

The 2024 United States primary elections are being calculated as Former President Donald Trump being the Republican candidate and President Joe Biden being the Democratic candidate. A respectable rematch from previous year of 2020.

On Election Day Tuesday Nov. 5 no matter who will be chosen as our 47th President of the United States, the issues have to be resolved accordingly.

This argumentative political nonsense needs to stop. It is beyond just all of our opinions at this point.

Gun violence and crime are still rampant along with many other concerns in our nation.

Concentrating on Pennsylvania, Governor Josh Shapiro and the administration need to take more action on lowering the crime and gun violence rates.

Most of us civilians want gun violence to stop completely but unfortunately it just has not been near close enough yet.

Our police districts and departments, including SEPTA Transit Police, have to up the security patrol everywhere. More assertiveness but not unlawful police tactics need to be done by all officers.

Fewer controversial police stops and more just protection by law enforcement has to follow. Year by year the crime and gun violence should decrease.

Alim Howell, Delaware County


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