Juvenile Justice Candidate #1  This candidate believes that commercialism & TV make childrearing more difficult.  He support personal responsibility;

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Juvenile Justice

Candidate #1  This candidate believes that commercialism & TV make childrearing more difficult.  He support personal responsibility; we should teach dispute resolution.

Candidate #2  This candidate wants to focus on safety in school.  Focus on discipline, character and safety in schools.  Solution is gun control, V-chips, and character education.  Ban guns in churches  Tough gun laws  Zero tolerance for guns at school

Candidate #3  This candidate thinks school shootings is caused by Hollywood movies and not guns.  Littleton due to poisoned culture declaring “God is dead”.

Candidate #4  The last candidate wants zero tolerance on disruption, guns, & school safety.  Parental accountability is more important than trigger locks.  For tough juvenile justice laws.  Increased penalties to rehabilitate juveniles.  Track gangs; enact automatic sentencing.  Supports trying minors as adults for violent crimes.

How this issue effects us.  These issues effect us because banning all violent TV shows would not stop the shooting because people would still talk about it and cause more shootings.