According to FBI statistics, an average of 150 people are killed each year in mass shootings (4 or more people killed in a single incident) in the US.
According to the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) statistics, approximately 400 people are struck by lightning on average each year in the US.
You're 2.6 times more likely to be struck by lightning than you are to be killed by a mass murderer with a gun.
Mass shootings are tragic, but they're not an "epidemic," despite the hysterical reporting by the news media.
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Last year there were about 10,000 gun murders in the US. About 60% of those involved criminal-on-criminal death (i.e., were gang or drug related), or were police shootings. Of the remaining 4,000 non-suicide gun deaths, about half the victims were shot by strangers. That means that approximately 2,000 law-abiding people were shot and killed by strangers.
About 10,000 people are killed by drunk drivers each year.
In other words, if you're not involved in criminal activity and you don't belong to a gang, then you're 5 times as likely to be killed by a drunk driver as you are to be killed by a stranger with a gun.
According to the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) statistics, approximately 400 people are struck by lightning on average each year in the US.
You're 2.6 times more likely to be struck by lightning than you are to be killed by a mass murderer with a gun.
Mass shootings are tragic, but they're not an "epidemic," despite the hysterical reporting by the news media.
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Last year there were about 10,000 gun murders in the US. About 60% of those involved criminal-on-criminal death (i.e., were gang or drug related), or were police shootings. Of the remaining 4,000 non-suicide gun deaths, about half the victims were shot by strangers. That means that approximately 2,000 law-abiding people were shot and killed by strangers.
About 10,000 people are killed by drunk drivers each year.
In other words, if you're not involved in criminal activity and you don't belong to a gang, then you're 5 times as likely to be killed by a drunk driver as you are to be killed by a stranger with a gun.