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this study is no surprise. guns are not like alcohol, sex, or driving. those are things more essential for human behavior and things worth doing, even if it meant breaking the law. a lot of people do not have a curiosity or instinct to shoot a gun. there are a lot more easier and safer outlets a person can do besides going to the range or hunt.
this study is no surprise. guns are not like alcohol, sex, or driving. those are things more essential for human behavior and things worth doing, even if it meant breaking the law. a lot of people do not have a curiosity or instinct to shoot a gun. there are a lot more easier and safer outlets a person can do besides going to the range or hunt.
this study is no surprise. guns are not like alcohol, sex, or driving. those are things more essential for human behavior and things worth doing, even if it meant breaking the law. a lot of people do not have a curiosity or instinct to shoot a gun. there are a lot more easier and safer outlets a person can do besides going to the range or hunt.
I don't see a study. I cannot believe that mankind was able to exist for over ten thousand years without a car to drive. and I and many others don't drink alcohol. Any other wrong things you want to post?
this study is no surprise. guns are not like alcohol, sex, or driving. those are things more essential for human behavior and things worth doing, even if it meant breaking the law. a lot of people do not have a curiosity or instinct to shoot a gun. there are a lot more easier and safer outlets a person can do besides going to the range or hunt.
The study doesn't indicate that stricter gun laws result in fewer childhood gun deaths. It just indicates that there are fewer childhood gun deaths in states with stricter gun laws, which also happen to be states with fewer guns because people who don't own guns tend to not care about strict gun laws and vote accordingly.
Correlation is not causation.
The study doesn't indicate that stricter gun laws result in fewer childhood gun deaths. It just indicates that there are fewer childhood gun deaths in states with stricter gun laws, which also happen to be states with fewer guns because people who don't own guns tend to not care about strict gun laws and vote accordingly.
Correlation is not causation.
umm isn't that the same thing?
More people die from alcohol, drugs and unprotected sex than guns.
this study is no surprise. guns are not like alcohol, sex, or driving. those are things more essential for human behavior and things worth doing, even if it meant breaking the law. a lot of people do not have a curiosity or instinct to shoot a gun. there are a lot more easier and safer outlets a person can do besides going to the range or hunt.
Ammosexuals do not care what is in the best interest of children. Its gun first....always and forever
Ammosexuals do not care what is in the best interest of children. Its gun first....always and forever
Far more innocent children are killed in automobile accidents than in gun accidents or homicides. If you really care so much about "the best interests of children," can you please direct me to where you advocate for dramatically stricter driving laws? I'll be sure to support you there.
Ammosexuals do not care what is in the best interest of children. Its gun first....always and forever
Tell me one person that doesn't advocate for stricter driving laws???
Our country and many businesses are taking steps to reduce automobile fatalities. You have the growth of ride-sharing companies, the promotion of AI and self-driving cars, safer cars, etc...
What exactly is being done to reduce gun violence sir????
Tell me one person that doesn't advocate for stricter driving laws???
Our country and many businesses are taking steps to reduce automobile fatalities. You have the growth of ride-sharing companies, the promotion of AI and self-driving cars, safer cars, etc...
What exactly is being done to reduce gun violence sir????
Yawn... and you say you are gun owner. Please.
"ammosexuals"...
In other words.. gun owners that know the facts.. which are the while firearms in America went up.. accidents with firearms went down.
As firearm sales skyrocketed.. violent crime went down.
That of course more guns.. equals more "gun deaths"... because obviously.. a society that has firearms..is more likely to have firerarms deaths.. than one that has no firearms. Just like a society with bicycles will have more bike accidents.. than a society that does not have bicycles.
That's why its more important to look at better statistics.. like violent crime etc. And what we find is that the US has more guns.. but is just as safe or safer when it comes to violent crime etc.. than other countries.
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