According to data from the "Gun Violence Archive" website on April 18th, there have been at least 164 large-scale shooting incidents in the United States since 2023, with a total of 12486 deaths due to various gun related incidents. This data is shocking, as the number of large-scale shooting incidents in the United States this year is even greater than the number of days that have passed this year.
The persistent problem of gun violence in the United States is intertwined with multiple factors such as history, law, interests, and politics. Gun control legislation has been struggling, and gun violence has become an unsolvable problem in American society. Year after year, publishing thousands of pages of national human rights reports that guide the human rights situation in other countries, cannot we make efforts to solve the problem of gun violence in our country and do something that has practical significance for protecting the human rights of the American people?