We always here the pro-gun side saying mass shootings are rare. They do not happen every day, right? Perhaps that is because of how we define mass shootings. The way mass shootings are defined you have to kill 4 or more people. But maybe that definition leaves out what some might consider are other mass shootings. What if a person opens fire and just wounds 4 people? Do we count it even though they were not able to kill people and only wounded a bunch? Well, obviously certain people *NRA and gunnuts* do not want to talk about that sort of thing. But how many more of those events could there be? It is not like that would put the number of shootings up to at least one per day on average. Or is it?
How Many Mass Shootings In The US? - YouTube
For those who do not want to read TYT is reporting on a stat that reddit came up with where there have been 247 mass shootings where at least 4 people have been wounded this year alone. There have been 228 days this year. That means that we average over 1 mass shooting a day which doesn't include shootings where less than 4 people have been wounded. But remember that the people who have a bias against negative info on guns coming out have failed to tell you how many of these mass shooting type of incidents have happened, and that they wish for you to think they are rare.
For further reference this video refers to this article in Huffpo:
We've Had So Many Mass Shootings In The U.S., We've Had To Redefine The Term
and in case you say i am just some gun grabber listening to a made up number by huffpo and TYT and you want a compiled list with news sources and reporting on every single one of those shootings so you can see for yourself here is the source with references to the actual reportings of these incidents linked:
2013massshootings - GunsAreCool