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Old 06-19-2015, 03:06 PM   #1420
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Originally Posted by MattyC View Post
This is a defense? If you remove the people who accidentally died by gunfire, it looks better? 1/3 of gun deaths were homicides, what were the rest? Surely they must all be homicides because guns are only a problem when someone is purposely going to kill someone, and even then, they are the solution as well. 2/3 of people killed by guns were done so accidentally, but still must have been gangs or something right? Somehow?

Oh but car deaths! Those things that almost everyone has an uses for getting around? Those things that we come in contact with everyday that we license and test people to drive, that must be registered for the express purpose that we know who owns it if it's stolen or used in a crime? Those things that are a constant hazard, that we walk in front of, ride around, and are controlled by potentially unreliable light systems or faulty onboard computers? The fact that gun-related deaths are even close (let alone above) car deaths is completely ridiculous. Car deaths SHOULD be well above the gun death rate.
One should remove the vehicle fatalities that were "murders" and compare the % change to the % change with gun murders. I assume it will be different orders of magnitude.
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