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SecularMotion

(7,981 posts)
Tue Oct 20, 2015, 05:29 AM Oct 2015

America’s Path to Fewer Gun Deaths

In 1978, 10,000 American teens were killed in motor vehicle crashes. But American teens now face a 69% lower risk of dying in a car crash compared with 1978.

How did we do it? We didn’t ban cars or alcohol. No, we:

increased the drinking age from 18 to 21,
increased legal standards for sober driving,
increased the odds of being arrested and the penalties for drunk driving,
we held people accountable if they sold alcohol to an underage youth, especially if t contributed to injuries or deaths;
and we required more advanced safety technology like air bags.

These policies worked because they promoted higher standards, greater accountability, and the best available technology. Similar approaches can work to curb gun violence.

http://www.jhsph.edu/research/centers-and-institutes/johns-hopkins-center-for-gun-policy-and-research/daniel-webster-tedmed-talk.html
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America’s Path to Fewer Gun Deaths (Original Post) SecularMotion Oct 2015 OP
no, they can't EdwardBernays Oct 2015 #1
Our murder rate is half of what it was in 1994 Travis_0004 Oct 2015 #2
no EdwardBernays Oct 2015 #3
Europeans like their killing more centralized and state sponsored. Nuclear Unicorn Oct 2015 #6
eh? EdwardBernays Oct 2015 #7
That's what is acceptable when you manage to disarm your population. ileus Oct 2015 #11
ehhh... no... EdwardBernays Oct 2015 #19
Compare to Great Britain librarylu Oct 2015 #4
Not just the UK EdwardBernays Oct 2015 #5
Right, not just the UK librarylu Oct 2015 #8
The sad thing is EdwardBernays Oct 2015 #9
Mexico? Travis_0004 Oct 2015 #10
I personally EdwardBernays Oct 2015 #13
And very strict gun control laws too. Travis_0004 Oct 2015 #14
laws.. EdwardBernays Oct 2015 #16
most of their murders are gun free gejohnston Oct 2015 #17
Getting a grip on 5 or 6 major cities would solve the whole problem. ileus Oct 2015 #12
Nope... EdwardBernays Oct 2015 #15
the problems with cars and booze gejohnston Oct 2015 #18

EdwardBernays

(3,343 posts)
1. no, they can't
Tue Oct 20, 2015, 05:57 AM
Oct 2015

Because the pro-gun crowd is monolithic as far as their support for blocking any gun control/safety measures are concerned...

The equivalent measures have been floated repeatedly and die a death...

On top of that, it's not exactly analogous, because none of the equivalent (to your driving regulations) suggestions would curb gun violence by 69%... the MOST (wildly) optimistic projections on the amount of violence that would be stopped by extremely strict screening and loophole closing and background checking is between 20-30%.

To get another 40% without taking millions of guns off the streets is a pipe dream.

EdwardBernays

(3,343 posts)
3. no
Tue Oct 20, 2015, 06:36 AM
Oct 2015

It's still 4x higher than most of Europe... the highest in Europe is less than 1/2 as high as the US... The US murder rate is similar to places like Niger... back in the bad old days (80s-90s) it was astonishingly high, as high as many of the worst places on the planet are currently, like Zimbabwe, Haiti, Nicaragua... so to come down from those peaks to just 5x that of the UK is no big success...

Nuclear Unicorn

(19,497 posts)
6. Europeans like their killing more centralized and state sponsored.
Tue Oct 20, 2015, 06:43 AM
Oct 2015

Sure, they may have low crime rates but they love their regional wars every few decades that sweep up a dozen million or so.

EdwardBernays

(3,343 posts)
7. eh?
Tue Oct 20, 2015, 06:48 AM
Oct 2015

I think that's a bizarre way to look at it...?

Are you saying that the US doesn't kill it's citizens and citizens of other countries via war, because it has more murders??

Or what?

EdwardBernays

(3,343 posts)
5. Not just the UK
Tue Oct 20, 2015, 06:43 AM
Oct 2015

The highest murder rate in Europe is Norway at 2.2. The US is 4.7. Like Latvia and Niger.

Yemen is 4.8. Albania and Estonia are 5.0.

Germany is 0.8, Switzerland is 0.6.

librarylu

(503 posts)
8. Right, not just the UK
Tue Oct 20, 2015, 06:59 AM
Oct 2015

I always think of them first since I have British cyber friends who think we're batshit crazy.

I also think of Australia and Japan.

EdwardBernays

(3,343 posts)
9. The sad thing is
Tue Oct 20, 2015, 07:09 AM
Oct 2015

You can choose pretty much any country that you'd be willing to visit and discover that they murder rate is significantly lower than ours... which is scary... and BTW I'm a US expat living in Ireland... and yes they DO think we're all nuts...

EdwardBernays

(3,343 posts)
16. laws..
Tue Oct 20, 2015, 07:40 AM
Oct 2015

without enforcement are meaningless...

Mexico is also fighting a war with criminal gangs... like an actual war...

Hardly comparable to the US situation with gun control...

EdwardBernays

(3,343 posts)
15. Nope...
Tue Oct 20, 2015, 07:38 AM
Oct 2015

Sadly that's not even vaguely true...

If you look at the top 15 Cities by Murder Rate the total number killed is less than 1300.

If you look at the top 15 cities by number killed the total is 3304.

To reduce murder so that we have a murder rate as bad as the worst European country, we'd have to subtract 7300 murders... So, no... it's not a problem with a few cities...

gejohnston

(17,502 posts)
18. the problems with cars and booze
Tue Oct 20, 2015, 08:42 AM
Oct 2015

are nothing like drug dealers and gang members killing each other. As for Bloomberg's "research" institute, their CT study was a dreadful joke.

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