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Posted on 4/16/23 at 8:21 am to stout
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What do you consider "military grade"?
He doesn’t know what he means, he’s just regurgitating the leftist propaganda he’s too feeble minded to not fall for.
Posted on 4/16/23 at 8:22 am to Antonio Moss
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The fact of the matter is that Australia and the UK’s gun control measures made very little substantive difference in violent crime rates over the following two decades when compared to the rest of the Western world.
And how many times in the UK or Australia over that span have large groups of children been murdered in the same incident? How many mass killings have taken place at schools in those countries?
Posted on 4/16/23 at 8:22 am to wryder1
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the rap culture’s disrespect for life and how easy it is for them to pull a trigger
Why are you blaming rap music? What about that T-Swift video where she is showing off her 9 with an extended clip? Or the Dan and Shay video where they are both brandishing AK’s? Remember that song where Luke Bryan said he loved HUNTING and fishing? Obviously, this has nothing to do with rap culture using guns as a sign of success.
Posted on 4/16/23 at 8:22 am to BowlJackson
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Reporting gun violence, probably. Idk tho, it's hard to tell!
You really are stupid.
Posted on 4/16/23 at 8:23 am to MoarKilometers
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I'm not seeing that hard 2016-2020 fall... or any reduction between 2000 and 08
LINK
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In 2011, the NCVS estimated there were 181.5 gun crime victimizations for non-fatal violent crime (aggravated assault, robbery and sex crimes) per 100,000 Americans ages 12 and older, compared with 725.3 in 199
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In terms of numbers, the NCVS estimated there were about 1.5 million non-fatal gun crime victimizations in 1993 among U.S. residents ages 12 and older, compared with 467,000 in 2011
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The victimization rate for all non-fatal violent crime among those ages 12 and older—simple and aggravated assaults, robberies and sex crimes, with or without firearms—dropped 53% from 1993 to 2000, and 49% from 2000 to 2010. It rose 17% from 2010 to 2011.
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Although not the topic of this report, the rate of property crimes—burglary, motor vehicle theft and theft—also declined from 1993 to 2011, by 61%. The rate for these types of crimes was 351.8 per 100,000 people ages 12 and older in 1993, 190.4 in 2000 and 138.7 in 2011.

Posted on 4/16/23 at 8:23 am to DemonKA3268
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Do you believe that if all guns were confiscated (from legal gun owners) that the period after that wouldn’t be much worse? Eventually it may get better but criminals aren’t giving up their guns
We have more guns than people in the US. You'll never get rid of them.
Posted on 4/16/23 at 8:24 am to BoogerNuts
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So, you do not own an M4, which you literally just said you "literally" own. You are "literally" lying.
You can say you don’t know what the frick you are talking about. I’m waiting.
Even military m4s aren’t full auto, you dumb frick.
Posted on 4/16/23 at 8:24 am to BowlJackson
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There's no real "gang activity" going on in Dadeville, AL
This is one of the victim's friend's post and a picture of them together. Totally not in a gang or celebrating gang culture
Posted on 4/16/23 at 8:24 am to BowlJackson
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And how many times in the UK or Australia over that span have large groups of children been murdered in the same incident?
Why are you using statistical outliers when he's using mass data for his argument? Emotional appeals, perhaps?
Posted on 4/16/23 at 8:24 am to BowlJackson
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Which is? quote: refusing to address the actual root of the issue, GUNS This isn't that hard
It’s not guns you F’n brainless idiots!
Posted on 4/16/23 at 8:25 am to fallguy_1978
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We have more guns than people in the US. You'll never get rid of them.
Exactly my point. But the law abiding citizens would suffer if they were.
Posted on 4/16/23 at 8:26 am to cadillac7563
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The problem is obvious: a perpetual culture of fatherless homes. It has nothing to do with guns and very little to do with true ‘mental illness’
I couldn't agree more, except that you left out the part about the feeling of entitlement that seems to be rampant among young people.
Posted on 4/16/23 at 8:27 am to BowlJackson
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Do you really think that without guns we would still be averaging 2 instances of mass killings every single day in this country?
When's the last time you heard of a mass killing in the UK? The bomb at the Ariana Grande concert in 2017? What about mass killings in Australia or Japan? How many do they average in those countries daily?
Yes, bc I don’t believe lack of 1 weapon would change the motivation and mindset of those who commit such crimes.
Do you realize the size and population difference between the US and UK? And you should probably do more research on mass killings there. Knives, bombs, acid, vehicles and other readily available weapons are used very frequently. It’s not reported well in the US but don’t be fooled.
Japan is a totally different society with totally different cultural norms. These type of crimes are also addressed very, very differently. No social workers are showing up to counsel violent criminals. They aren’t given the chance to escalate criminality. I’m not sure you would agree with how they prevent violent crime in Japan but I’m willing to give it a try. Mush more effective than here.
Australia is an interesting comparison.
So, how would you prevent someone from placing pipe bombs filled with shrapnel around that party site? Vehicles driving through a kindergarten carpool line? Random acid attacks on public streets? Knife stabbings in large crowds where confusion and tight quarters prevent identifying and stopping such an attack? How about placing bombs in classrooms overnight so they go off when the kids are there?
Would any of that make you feel better about mass casualties?
Posted on 4/16/23 at 8:27 am to BowlJackson
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And how many times in the UK or Australia over that span have large groups of children been murdered in the same incident? How many mass killings have taken place at schools in those countries?
Mass murder rates have been about the same in both countries both before and after implementation which is to say incredibly low.
Both countries had way lower violent crime rates and mass murder rates compared to the US before they implemented gun control and continue to have way lower violent crime rates.
Posted on 4/16/23 at 8:29 am to father2sons
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God is already gone and has been gone from it for years.
God hasnt gone anywhere. We are under judgement and will be until the majority starts turning back to Christ and raising Godly children and rejecting the evilness of soceity, Hollywood and our terrible leaders. We have moved away from God not the other way around.
Posted on 4/16/23 at 8:29 am to LSUGrrrl
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. I’m not sure you would agree with how they prevent violent crime in Japan but I’m willing to give it a try. Mush more effective than here.
Well one thing they're experts at is making crimes become other behavior that isn't a crime, to pad their stats
Also we will never have the submissive, neurotic, and hive brain of eastern Asian cultures. It's beyond silly to pretend this is an option.
Posted on 4/16/23 at 8:29 am to fallguy_1978
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We have more guns than people in the US. You'll never get rid of them.
You’re right, we should all just throw up our hands, hoist up our white flags and then all just move to Canada .
Posted on 4/16/23 at 8:31 am to BK Lounge
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You’re right, we should all just throw up our hands, hoist up our white flags
Nobody is arguing that.
Illegally restricting gun ownership won't address the root of the problem or solve much of anything.
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