2aguy
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- Jul 19, 2014
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What a shame. The problem is that even a very young child has no problem getting guns. That's what the nutters want and its sure as hell what the NRA wants for their employers want.
Welcome to the gun culture.
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So much bullshit in one meme.
No, those are what are called FACTS. Not surprised you don't recognize that.
OTOH, if you disagree, feel free to post PROOF.
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There were around sixty gun murders in Great Britain in 2016.
Your number or the number in the meme -
Compare that to the US and any argument you have for arming every froot loop in the country is gone.
No, shit head....you keep lying....
Americans use guns 1,500,000 times a year to stop violent criminal attack...that is from bill clinton and barak obama. Clinton had the Department of Justice do a study on gun self defense, in the hope of debunking Gary Kleck's work...and it backfired....then obama spent 10 million dollars to have the CDC review all gun research...and it backfired....they found that Americans use guns for self defense between 500,000 and 3 million times a year.
Gun murder in 2015.....which is primarily criminals murdering other criminals....10,616.....70-80% of the victims of these murders are other criminals.....
And what happened from the 1990s to 2016....as more Americans bought guns and started carrying them?
We went from 200 million guns in private hands in the 1990s and 4.7 million people carrying guns for self defense in 1997...to close to 400 million guns in private hands and over 15 million people carrying guns for self defense in 2016...guess what happened...
-- gun murder down 49%
--gun crime down 75%
--violent crime down 72%
Gun Homicide Rate Down 49% Since 1993 Peak; Public Unaware
Compared with 1993, the peak of U.S. gun homicides, the firearm homicide rate was 49% lower in 2010, and there were fewer deaths, even though the nation’s population grew. The victimization rate for other violent crimes with a firearm—assaults, robberies and sex crimes—was 75% lower in 2011 than in 1993. Violent non-fatal crime victimization overall (with or without a firearm) also is down markedly (72%) over two decades.