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Showing Original Post only (View all)FiveThirtyEight has a piece titled "Gun Deaths in America" [View all]
That contains various graphs showing number of gun deaths that are suicides, homicides, etc. There isn't any new info here but I thought the takeaway from the last graph was key, and a point often made here: "The common element in all these deaths is a gun. But the causes are very different, and that means the solutions must be, too." As many have argued in this forum, it is disingenuous to put all gun deaths into a single bucket when promoting gun control. Link to story - http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/gun-deaths/
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Any solution that does not include limitations and restrictions of access to the common element
morningfog
Jul 2016
#1
Only marginally so. But you proved the larger point: gun accessibility is the real problem.
morningfog
Jul 2016
#26
Oh! The wrongness! I live where Heroin, Cocaine, and meth are available and cheap...
Eleanors38
Jul 2016
#43
Their suicide problem is acceptable, then? Since they don't use guns? Hey, Zeus Christy.
Eleanors38
Jul 2016
#52
Remove all homicides by firearm and the US still has a homicide rate higher than most European ...
Statistical
Jul 2016
#28
An absolute prohibition on the manufacture, sale, transportation, possession and sale
Nuclear Unicorn
Jul 2016
#39
I wonder of the 66% who shot themselves to death, how many would have been effective in
morningfog
Jul 2016
#18