In the state of Georgia, it is now legal for Georgians to carry a handgun in public without a license from the state. Enthusiasts of this law were ecstatic when Governor Kemp signed this bill in 2022. However, people needed to be made aware of the effect that it would have on the community
According to WSB-TV, on September 5, 2023 one-year-old Royal Clark found his father’s gun, and accidentally shot himself, days before his second birthday. Paramedics arrived shortly to the Marietta home after the incident, desperately trying to save the boy. However, he died from all the injuries. His father, Conrad Clark who was cooking dinner when the child found the gun, faces charges of involuntary manslaughter, reckless conduct, and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. Police on the scene state, according to 11 Alive “it was accidental, but the adult is responsible.” While Clark’s death was tragic to everyone in the community he is not the only one that has passed due to the gun violence.
As reported by 11 Alive, on September 4, 2023, seven-year-old Zayre Daughtery was found dead in the back of a car in DeKalb County after finding his father’s loaded gun while his father was in the gas station. Left unattended, Zayre fired the gun injuring himself while his little brother ran due to the noise. Zayre Clark later died from his injuries and his father faces second-degree murder charges.
NBC reports that “Guns became the leading cause of death among children and teens in 2020, killing more people ages 1 to 19 in the U.S. than vehicle crashes, drugs overdoses or cancer. CNN also reported that “Firearms accounted for nearly 19% of childhood deaths.”
That said, many in the metro Atlanta area find the increase in gun violence to be an issue. Jason Kimani, a freshman from Woodward Academy worries about the increase of child deaths, having two younger brothers and states, “If you have a child, you should be more mindful about the items placed…
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