Buttercup
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The most common method of suicide in the US is by firearms.So are sharp knives, pills, cars in garages, and loud, obnoxious kids....
https://afsp.org/about-suicide/suicide-statistics/
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The most common method of suicide in the US is by firearms.So are sharp knives, pills, cars in garages, and loud, obnoxious kids....
On average, there are 117 suicides per day.The most common method of suicide in the US is by firearms.
https://afsp.org/about-suicide/suicide-statistics/
The most common method of suicide in the US is by firearms.
https://afsp.org/about-suicide/suicide-statistics/
Yeah, like jumping will kill you. It's not the jumping the kills, it's the sudden stop.Jumping would probably be my next go-to if I were after my own demise.
Someone enlighten me here.
What about continual checks on the individual? We can't assume a good citizen will remain a good citizen through their lifetime.
Well, if you're able to jump at all it means that there will be a "sudden stop". Otherwise it would be "traversing in a singular direction with an initial boost of acceleration". Gravity being a very key component to a "jump". Select a high enough height, on a universal body with a strong enough gravitational pull, and you've done the job.Yeah, like jumping will kill you. It's not the jumping the kills, it's the sudden stop.
It's not the bullet that kills you, it's the sudden hole.Yeah, like jumping will kill you. It's not the jumping the kills, it's the sudden stop.
It's not the bullet that kills you, it's the sudden hole.
Big Brother is watching.
Orwellian?
Orwell anyone?
What is the chance that a legal automobile driver will kill someone on the roadways?
"In 2011, 9,878 people were killed in alcohol-impaired-driving crashes. These alcohol-impaired driving fatalities accounted for 31 percent of the total motor vehicle traffic fatalities in the United States."
Ban alcohol!
Oh,we did that.
Didn't work.
I realize that drunk drivers don't intentionally set out to kill someone with a 1500 pound
unguided missel.
Intentions, however, are irrelevant.
I recall an "accident" that killed an entire family of six.
The offending driver had no ill intent of course. ( or did he?) He was hardly injured.
Intentions are irrelevant.
I recall another "accident" that killed a number of innocents including the offending
driver.
Turns out he was mentally ill. An apparent suicide perhaps?
Little comfort to the families of the dead and injured.
I know the "accidents" were not intentional. Were they?
But a gun and deliberate murder really is a different situation.
I realize that fully.
Just saying........................
(CNN)Three people have died and dozens more are injured after a man drove into a crowd -- on purpose, the local government says -- Saturday in the Austrian city of Graz.
Much, much, more on the net if interested.
According to Dr. Gary Kleck, criminologist at Florida State University in Tallahassee and author of "Point Blank: Guns and Violence in America," a book used by many in the gun debate, 800,000-2,500,000 crimes are stopped by guns each year. The numbers are from different studies.
http://www.answers.com/Q/How_many_crimes_are_stopped_by_gun_owners
Just keep an open mind not ruled by emotions please.
Everyone has an absolute right to opinions. Even me.
Opinions are like @@@%oles. Everyone has one.
(sorry. no ill intent)
And it sounds like you have no better idea of what you're talking about.Actually the AR-15 is not an assault weapon. An assault weapon has to be fully automatic, or the ability to be so with a simple finger flick. Those that resort to "AR-15 Assault Rifle" argument either have an agenda or have no idea what he is talking about.
And it sounds like you have no better idea of what you're talking about.
Assault weapon is a term used in the United States to define some types of firearms. The definition varies among regulating jurisdictions, but usually includes semi-automatic firearms with a detachable magazine and a pistol grip, and sometimes other features such as a flash suppressor or barrel shroud.
Some firearms are specified by name. At the time that the now-defunct Federal Assault Weapons Ban passed in 1994, the U.S. Justice Department said, "In general, assault weapons are semiautomatic firearms with a large magazine of ammunition that were designed and configured for rapid fire and combat use." The origin of the term has been attributed to legislators, gun control groups, the media, and the firearms industry itself. It is sometimes conflated with the term "assault rifle", which refers to selective-fire military rifles that can fire in automatic and / or burst mode.
Source: Wikipedia
What is an assault weapon?
The guns generally identified as assault weapons are semi-automatic rifles that operate on the same principles as semi-automatic handguns.
So what is the popular accepted definition of an assault weapon?
Many of the firearms identified as assault weapons are semi-automatic rifles that look like weapons used by the military. A prominent example is the AR-15 rifle, which was used in the Orlando and Newtown, Conn., shootings.
source
Of course the pro-gun lobby denies that firearms such as the AR-15 deserve to be called an "assault weapon." Why? Because they recognize the disparaging connotation it carries. Not surprising, but a wholly self-serving ploy. The fact is H.R.3355 Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 calls semiautomatic fire arms "assault weapons." Here is the relevant portion of the Act:
Section 110102 of Title XI, Subtitle A--Assault weapons
which carries the title "Restriction on manufacture, transfer, and possession of certain semiautomatic assault weapons."
Under par. (b) it says:
(b) DEFINITION OF SEMIAUTOMATIC ASSAULT WEAPON.-Section 921(a) of
title 18, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the
following new paragraph:
"(30) The term `semiautomatic assault weapon' means-
"(A) any of the firearms, or copies or duplicates of the firearms
in any caliber, known as-
"(i) Norinco, Mitchell, and Poly Technologies Avtomat
Kalashnikovs (all models);
"(ii) Action Arms Israeli Military Industries UZI and Galil;
"(iii) Beretta Ar70 (SC-70);
"(iv) Colt AR-15;
"(v) Fabrique National FN/FAL, FN/LAR, and FNC;
"(vi) SWD M-10, M-11, M-11/9, and M-12;
"(vii) Steyr AUG;
"(viii) INTRATEC TEC-9, TEC-DC9 and TEC-22; and
"(ix) revolving cylinder shotguns, such as (or similar to) the
Street Sweeper and Striker 12;
So we see the AR-15 is indeed an assault weapon, of the semi-automatic kind. And, of course, just because the Federal Assault Weapons Ban passed in 1994, is now defunct does not negate the meaning or scope of "assault weapon."
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Gee, if you say so it must be true.Sorry, this is garbage.
Only by the NRA types who are desperately trying to disassociate assault weapons from the label. Others, those not caught up in its white-washing agenda, know better.Assault weapons have enjoyed a redefinition in the past couple of years.
What is wrong to suggest that gun ownership is a huge responsibility that can require periodic checks to ensure the safety of that being, their family and the public?
Its a huge leap of faith to suggest that a responsible gun owner at one point in their life is a responsible gun owner through out their lives.
No it's NOT a "huge leap of faith" to suggest 99.9 % of gun owners won't remain
respectful of ALL persons lives.
Get this:
How many guns are there in the United States? While no one knows exactly, our most reliable estimates have put the numbers of firearms in the hands of United States civilians at 300 – 310 million, but I am convinced that number is no longer anywhere close to accurate. I suspect the true numbers are a lot higher.
Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2014/11/04/gun-ownership-by-the-numbers/#ixzz4BbMHxD00
300 to 310 MILLION. What percent are used criminally?
Here. Read this and get facts straight, no not emotional opinions.
http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/337834/private-gun-sales-numbers-robert-verbruggen
No gun owner I know would hurt anyone not hurting them or other innocents.
Let's be sensible in the darkness of this HATE crime.
Where do illegal drugs come from?
The U.S. and many other nations have tried and failed to stop the illegal drug
trade.
America, It’s Time For An Intervention: Drug Overdoses Are Killing More People Than Cars, Guns
From: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/30/drug-overdose-deaths_n_3843690.html
Notice I source almost EVERYTHING I post. These are more than mere opinions.
I like sourcing what I post.
I don't like posting so much about vehicle "accidents". People seem to accept vehicle
accidents as those tragedies are less threatening and deliberate.