User:Dannytbui/sandbox

Uh, playing around with this to see what happens.

WOaH. Okay now, I'm not sure what i'm suppose to put into my sandbox

Article Evaluation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Gun_politics_in_the_United_States The content seems pretty neutral, no bias. The tone is neutral as well. In the talk section there was a tad bit of a debacle between two users. (This is a tester)

 Wikipedia article additions: 

The article provided above for CAP (Child Access Prevention laws) goes into detail of the laws purpose and as to why. With a references to other articles within the studies portion of the wikipedia article to go in depth with some interesting or definitive actions that were put into place as a result to incidents related to a child having access to a gun or infringements that could be put into place as a result of this law. What could can added on to the article is bit more on the ‘effects of CAP laws on schools’ and terms of empirical surveying data.

In references to the effects of CAP laws in schools, based on an article from the Gifford's Law Center it states Unsecured firearms in the home also play a role in deadly school shootings. As July 2004, the US Secret Service and US Department of Education published a study examining 37 school shootings from 1974-2000 that found that in more than 65% of cases, the attacker got the gun from his or her own home or that of a relative. The article on both the Gifford's Law Center and Wikipedia as well does not mention of which age groups would be considered a “child” as some would argue this law would be put into place for preventative measures from say a young child versus a pre-teen. There is no differentiating distinction between which age groups. (The bold is what will be added into the Wikipedia for Child Access Prevention Laws).