metis
aged ecumenical anthropologist
Even though there are approximately 30,000 gun related deaths per year in the US, over half comprised suicides (19,392) (as per CDC reports in 2010).
In 2010, the CDC reported that 11,078 people were murdered by firearm. More people died that year by alcohol, drug and automobile related deaths, as separate categories.
If a person drinks or drugs themselves to death, that's something we don't have much control over, but we do have laws that try to keep these people off the road.
As I've mentioned over and aver again, I am not "anti-gun", but I do feel that there needs to be some limitations on who can purchase them and what kind of guns are to be allowed. In most states, you have to have quite a few hours in and pass a written and driving test to get a permit, and yet getting a gun has no where near the scrutiny that this does.
Yet, several studies have suggested that between 70%-90% of criminals were deterred from committing a crime, just through brandishment of a weapon - no injury, no death.
Where's this stat from, and I much prefer FBI or some other reliable source?
The media demonizes firearms, examining the negative statistics and media portrayals, without really looking at the firearm and injury statistics, evaluating what they comprise and comparing them to other ways that people are dying, annually.
The media does a lot both ways, as we see with a program like "Duck Dynasty" going in the other direction, for example, so it's not a one-sided street.