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Here is a chart or two or more...

In the national debate over gun violence—a debate stoked by mass murders such as last December’s tragedy in a Newtown, Connecticut, elementary school—a glaring fact gets obscured: Far more people kill themselves with a firearm each year than are murdered with one. In 2010 in the U.S., 19,392 people committed suicide with guns, compared with 11,078 who were killed by others. According to Matthew Miller, associate director of the Harvard Injury Control Research Center (HICRC) at Harvard School of Public Health, “If every life is important, and if you’re trying to save people from dying by gunfire, then you can’t ignore nearly two-thirds of the people who are dying.” Suicide is the 10th-leading cause of death in the U.S.; in 2010, 38,364 people killed themselves. In more than half of these cases, they used firearms. Indeed, more people in this country kill themselves with guns than with all other intentional means combined, including hanging, poisoning or overdose, jumping, or cutting. Though guns are not the most common method by which people attempt suicide, they are the most lethal. About 85 percent of suicide attempts with a firearm end in death. (Drug overdose, the most widely used method in suicide attempts, is fatal in less than 3 percent of cases.) Moreover, guns are an irreversible solution to what is often a passing crisis. Suicidal individuals who take pills or inhale car exhaust or use razors have time to reconsider their actions or summon help. With a firearm, once the trigger is pulled, there’s no turning back.

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In mass shootings and in suicides, it all comes done to ease of access to firearms...


Men who owned handguns were eight times more likely than men who didn’t to die of self-inflicted gunshot wounds. Women who owned handguns were more than 35 times more likely than women who didn't to kill themselves with a gun.
 

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Drunk driving deaths peaked in the 1980s and MADD was formed and awareness was put on the problem and they have gone down...

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Here is a link to the updates drunk driving death per 100000 people by state... again the Blue state have lower drunk driving deaths per 100000 people than red states...


The map below compares drunk driving fatality rates per 100,000 population for each state in the United States, ranking them from highest to lowest
 

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You know a simple waiting period would save lives 3 days... If Virginia had a waiting period maybe the Walmart shooting would not have happened but we know it did happen because of no waiting period. A waiting period would save many from suicide... a map at the link on cooling-off periods...


Under current federal law, there is no waiting period requirement for the purchase of guns. Waiting period laws give law enforcement additional time to perform an accurate background check and create a “cooling off” period to prevent acts of violence or suicide attempts. If sold from a federally licensed dealer, a gun can be transferred to a purchaser before a proper background check is performed. However, the laws do not apply to private dealers in states that do not require universal background checks. Waiting periods can reduce the number of prohibited people from purchasing guns, along with those who purchase a firearm with the intent of suicide. Waiting periods are an under-utilized, evidence-based strategy for reducing death and injuries.
 

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This web site has some stats of interest once you figure out how the site works...


Economic cost to my state of gun violence: @jgoodguy guns cost your state a bunch of money... @Leftyhunter you in a blue state cost less...

CALIFORNIA
At an average cost of $1,060 per resident each year, California has the 45th-highest per resident cost of gun violence in the
US.

ALABAMA
At an average cost of $3,134 per resident each year, Alabama has the 4th-highest per resident cost of gun violence in the US
.

OHIO
At an average cost of $1,904 per resident each year, Ohio has the 24th-highest per resident cost of gun violence in the US.

FLORIDA
At an average cost of $1,878 per resident each year, Florida has the 25th-highest per resident cost of gun violence in the US.


NATIONAL
Gun violence costs the US $557.2 billion each year, an average cost of $1,698 per person.
 

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der spiegel runs a story about demonstrations in the us - demonstrations like thisone ...



... honestly that looks a lot more like south american death squad preparing to break up a demonstration
 

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This web site has some stats of interest once you figure out how the site works...


Economic cost to my state of gun violence: @jgoodguy guns cost your state a bunch of money... @Leftyhunter you in a blue state cost less...

CALIFORNIA
At an average cost of $1,060 per resident each year, California has the 45th-highest per resident cost of gun violence in the
US.

ALABAMA
At an average cost of $3,134 per resident each year, Alabama has the 4th-highest per resident cost of gun violence in the US
.

OHIO
At an average cost of $1,904 per resident each year, Ohio has the 24th-highest per resident cost of gun violence in the US.

FLORIDA
At an average cost of $1,878 per resident each year, Florida has the 25th-highest per resident cost of gun violence in the US.


NATIONAL
Gun violence costs the US $557.2 billion each year, an average cost of $1,698 per person.
Only 4th, we really need to do better and get 1st.
 

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Here is the report about guns becoming the number one cause of death for children under 19... Graphs too...

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We find that the United States is alone among peer nations in the number of child and teen firearm deaths. In no other similarly large or wealthy country are firearm deaths in the top 4 causes of mortality let alone the number 1 cause of death among children and teens.
 

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'Trans Day of Vengeance' to be held after Nashville school shooting (nypost.com)
You should be asking how children under 19 number one cause of death are gun violence, happen.

Here are three things the Republicans are passing in each state are causing an increase in gun deaths...

Following these rules, the Rand team found just three policies that have strong evidence supporting outcomes — and two of these are about the negative outcomes of policies that increase gun access. Stand-your-ground laws, which allow gun owners to use deadly force without trying to leave or de-escalate a situation, appear to increase firearm homicides. Meanwhile, conceal-carry laws, which allow gun owners to carry a gun in public places, appear to increase the number of all homicides and increase the number of firearm homicides, specifically. The only laws restricting gun ownership that have this level of evidence behind them are child-access prevention laws, which have been shown to reduce firearm suicide, unintentional self-injuries and death, and homicides among young people.

This article explains that the government does not allow data to be collected on gun violence...


Instead, the researchers told me, the biggest impediment to demonstrating whether gun control policies work is the way politicians have intentionally blocked access to the data that would be necessary to do that research.
 

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@Tom , it seems "Stand your Ground" and "Castle Doctrine" gives you the right to shoot first and ask question later and the final excuse "I was scared or I feared for my life" then run or call the police...

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I hiope the facts are correct...

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Is this what our founding fathers meant by the Second Amendment... shot bullets in the air and then shot the people asking you to stop... Or take your date to a restaurant leave her to shoot a guy who just scammed him and go back to dinner with the date... IT is the fucking guns...


“the U.S. Constitution is not a suicide pact”
 
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