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In reply to the discussion: Guns. Do they make us safer? The numbers. The facts. [View all]louis-t
(23,950 posts)46. You think the NRA will ever "compromise"?
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The NRA portrays ANY compromise as surrender. No background checks, no waiting periods, no limits on how many howitzers someone can have, no closing gun show loophole, no studies on firearms injury prevention, no registration. "Crime rights" might be half of what they were years ago, but mass shootings are certainly on the rise in the last 35 years. We went from 1 or 2 or none per year in the '80s to at least 1 and as many as 5 per year in the '90s. In the 2000s, only 2002 had no mass shootings and there are a lot more 3,4,5 or more mass killings in a single year. The trend is upward. The 1994 assault weapons ban was followed by a few years of reduced mass shootings. The ban expired in 2004 and was followed by 11 years of increased mass shootings. They're still arguing about cause and effect of that one. And I don't agree with your assessment that "support for gun rights and against restriction actually increased after Sandy Hook". You go that from an opinion piece or gun rights site. Nothing to back that up.
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Yes. Make your own decision. These are statistics, and people living in isolated areas
JDPriestly
Oct 2015
#6
The relative frequency of gun deaths in other countries that permit guns -- Switzerland and
JDPriestly
Oct 2015
#19
We need real research on this issue, not just assumptions and unfounded conclusions.
JDPriestly
Oct 2015
#23
Apparently the statistical evidence is either mixed on that or differently interpreted.
JDPriestly
Oct 2015
#20
True. I suppose that is where we drive the most often, where we pay the least attention and
JDPriestly
Oct 2015
#50
A lot of those "Accidents" and about 20k of those suicides are gun deaths. nt
SunSeeker
Oct 2015
#51
Says a lot about you that you think 69 young kids needlessly dying each year is "not a lot."
SunSeeker
Oct 2015
#63
Per CDC, 505 of the 130,557 annual accidental deaths are gun deaths. That's .39%
SunSeeker
Oct 2015
#73
What is the point of comparing gun deaths to age-related deaths? Everyone dies.
SunSeeker
Oct 2015
#75
You care so much that you post about Chicago, Newark & DC a lot, oh wait, you don't.
Lurks Often
Oct 2015
#78
Americans do support gun control, it's our NRA fearing politicians that don't.
SunSeeker
Oct 2015
#79
It isn't the NRA's GOTV, it is the NRA's money spreading lies about Dem candidates.
SunSeeker
Oct 2015
#81