Gun Control & RKBA
Related: About this forumAmericans are ten times more likely to die from firearms than citizens of other developed countries
In order to help put America's relationship with guns into perspective, researchers from the University of Nevada-Reno and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health analyzed mortality data gathered by the World Health Organization in 2010. Investigators found that despite having similar rates of nonlethal crimes as other high-income countries, the U.S. has much higher rates of lethal violence, mostly driven by extremely higher rates of gun-related homicides.
The study reveals some stark truths about living and dying in the United States. When compared to other high-income nations, as an American you are:
Seven times more likely to be violently killed
Twenty-five times more likely to be violently killed with a gun
Six times more likely to be accidentally killed with a gun
Eight times more likely to commit suicide using a gun
Ten times more likely to die from a firearm death overall
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/02/160202090811.htm
Tortmaster
(382 posts)Especially if they have a family. It's like walking in a lightning storm, or, if you have a family, making your family walk in a lightning storm.
Thanks for the data, SecularMotion! The Republicans haven't killed off all research into gun violence. At least not yet.
hack89
(39,179 posts)I know what kills people where I live and it is not guns.
and another anti gun rant.
beevul
(12,194 posts)Wanting to restrict the rights of tens of millions of people that you don't even know and have never met because you hate guns, is the most selfish thing someone could possibly do.
Tortmaster
(382 posts)You can do whatever you want to do, even if it is one of the most selfish acts you can take.
It is up to you.
beevul
(12,194 posts)Tortmaster
(382 posts)And all I was doing was pointing out how selfish it is to own a gun.
Especially if you have a family.
beevul
(12,194 posts)All I was doing was pointing out how selfish it is to want to restrict the rights of tens of millions of people that you don't even know and have never met because you hate guns.
Perhaps you confused "you" in the general sense, with "you" meaning "you the poster".
pablo_marmol
(2,375 posts)^^ Yet another Controller who's unaware that the research most antagonistic to gun restriction theory has been conducted by liberal criminologists.
Even if the media were honest and even-handed in the manner in which they present information on gun violence, The True Believers would simply ignore the truckloads of evidence that refute their f-witted theories. There is hardly a lack of good research here ---- simply character deficiency proven by the manner in which this evidence is suppressed.
Tortmaster
(382 posts)... gun control.
I was talking about how selfish it is of gun owners to have them.
Especially if they have a family.
pablo_marmol
(2,375 posts)I'm really getting a kick out of you thanking our hit-and-run poster for garbage data!
ileus
(15,396 posts)DonP
(6,185 posts)This is what, the 1,342nd cut and paste study proving guns are bad you've trotted out? Or did I miss one or two when I was at Camp Perry last year?
If the gun control crowd could only convert all their beloved "studies", "research" and basement blog "editorials" into any actual support or action in the real world, they might have just enough weight to hold the garage door open on a calm day.
Let's see, academics want more gun control, people that are on the Brady or Bloomberg payroll want more gun control, because they're paid to by a Megalomaniac that may wind up costing us the November election if he gets into it.
I always find it interesting that these studies always seem to manage to overlook the tens of millions of deaths for the last century from the governments they now work for killing their own citizens. But I guess using gas, bombs and forced starvation doesn't count as much as being shot by a crook to gun controllers.
beardown
(363 posts)So is the poster proud of our marksmanship?