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The Las Vegas nutcase and the others conclusively prove that there are some that enjoy killing people. Perhaps they start on animals and can be spotted earlier ?
Wire them up to electro-shock therapy for a weekly session until they change their twisted minds imho.
 
The Las Vegas nutcase and the others conclusively prove that there are some that enjoy killing people. Perhaps they start on animals and can be spotted earlier ?
Wire them up to electro-shock therapy for a weekly session until they change their twisted minds imho.

New development - New story!

October 10 2017

Las Vegas shooting: police change account of how massacre occurred

Charles "Sid" Heal, a retired Los Angeles County sheriff's commander and tactical expert, said the new timeline "changes the whole perspective of the shooting."

http://www.theage.com.au/world/las-...of-how-massacre-occurred-20171010-gyxp2z.html

Las Vegas: Police have dramatically changed their account of how the Las Vegas massacre began on October 1, revealing on Monday that the gunman shot a hotel security guard six minutes before opening fire on a country music concert. The change raises new questions about why police weren't able to pinpoint the gunman's location sooner.

Officials had previously said that gunman Stephen Paddock, 64, of Mesquite, Nevada, shot Mandalay Bay security guard Jesus Campos after Paddock had unleashed his deadly volley at the Route 91 Harvest country music festival, an assault that began at 10.05 pm.
 
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* Firearms and Ammunition Industry Economic Impact • NSSF
https://www.nssf.org/government-relations/impact/ - Cached
The industry continues to have a positive economic impact, creating jobs and tax revenue ... This NSSF report details the significant economic impact the firearms and ... Not only does the manufacture and sale of firearms, ammunition, shooting ...

* The economics of gun control | Global Risk Insights
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19 Dec 2015 ... While high profile 'active shooter' events and calls for increased gun control are definitely driving factors in sales spikes of recent years, studies ...

* The Las Vegas shooting has reinvigorated calls for gun control
https://www.economist.com/.../21730...laws-would-still-leave-america-unusually-high - Cached
4 days ago ... The Nobel in economics rewards a pioneer of “nudges” ... Police recovered 23 firearms in the shooter's suite at the Mandalay Bay. Twelve were ...

* Gun control: The economics of the US firearms industry | Jason ...
www.news.com.au/...gun...a.../e4b72289e90b5ceda7778208410d1d99 - Similar
10 Dec 2015 ... THE United States is probably stuck with its guns. ... country to go down the American path, where a mass shooting happens every few days.

* Can the U.S. afford the massive cost of gun violence? - CBS News
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6 days ago ... For those directly affected by the Las Vegas massacre, which left 59 people dead and hundreds wounded, the shooting is a devastating ...

* Economic insecurity and the rise in gun violence at US schools ...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41562-016-0040
30 Jan 2017 ... Frequent school shootings are a unique US phenomenon that has defied understanding. Uncovering the aetiology of this problem is hampered ...

* Newtown Shooting: America's Gun Economy, By the Numbers ...
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18 Dec 2012 ... The shooting in Newtown, Conn., that killed six adults and 20 children on Friday has once again refocused the nation's attention on guns and ...

* America's Gun Business, By the Numbers - NBC News
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2 Oct 2015 ... Before a gun can be used for hunting, self-protection, or in a mass shooting, ... Estimated overall economic impact of the firearms and ammo ...

* Gun violence costs America more than $229 billion every year ...
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24 Apr 2015 ... Just keeping individuals charged with a gun-related crime costs the ... to prevent mass shootings has cost the federal government at least $811 ...

* School Gun Violence as a Symptom of a Struggling Economy
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6 Mar 2017 ... Explore how school gun violence and shootings are a symptom of a struggling economy with Kellogg School Professor Adam Pah.
 
Firearms and Ammunition Industry Economic Impact Report 2017


The Country Also Benefits From the Taxes Paid By The Industry

The firearms and ammunition industry generates sizable tax revenues. In the United States the industry and its employees pay over $6.5 billion in federal and state taxes including property, income and sales-based levies[3].
Taxes Generated in the United States
Tax Impact Business Taxes Excise Taxes
Federal Taxes $3,843,285,200 $838,059,600
State Taxes $2,695,451,100
Total Taxes $6,538,736,300 $838,059,600

https://www.nssf.org/government-relations/impact/

The Firearms Industry Creates Jobs in America

United States companies that manufacture, distribute, and sell sporting firearms, ammunition and suppliers are an important part of the country’s economy. Manufacturers of firearms, ammunition, and supplies, along with companies that sell and distribute these products, provide well paying jobs in America and pay significant amounts in tax to the state and Federal governments.
Economic Impact of the Sporting Arms and Ammunition Industry in the United States
Direct Supplier Induced Total
Jobs (FTE) 141,500 66,614 93,009 301,123
Wages $5,847,837,400 $4,522,015,700 $4,813,571,600 $15,183,424,700
Economic Impact $20,223,132,100 $15,525,775,600 $15,502,536,200 $51,251,443,900
 
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The economics of gun control
http://globalriskinsights.com/2015/12/the-economics-of-gun-control/

Industry trends

The gun and ammunition manufacturing industry in the United States earns collective annual revenues of approximately $13 billion, and that figure stands to rise in the years ahead.
 
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Gun control: The economics of the US firearms industry | Jason ...
www.news.com.au/...gun...a.../e4b72289e90b5ceda7778208410d1d99 - Similar
10 Dec 2015 ... THE United States is probably stuck with its guns. ... country to go down the American path, where a mass shooting happens every few days.

http://www.news.com.au/finance/busi...l/news-story/e4b72289e90b5ceda7778208410d1d99

Money makes them powerful. The NRA has an annual budget of about $US250 million. It spends $15 for every $1 spent by the gun control lobby and has them on the run. The NRA rates US politicians for how strongly they are committed to the right to own guns, and politicians fear a bad rating.
 
Can the U.S. afford the massive cost of gun violence?

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/las-vegas-shooting-gun-violence-economic-costs/

"That creates a different story about what the problem with gun violence is," Cook noted. "People who live in high-violence neighborhoods have to go to extraordinary measures to keep themselves and their families safe. They have high blood pressure and are anxious. Those neighborhoods have stunted economic growth."

Cook and his co-author, Jens Ludwig, took an interesting approach to assessing the impact of gun violence: In 1998, they asked how much people would be willing to pay in higher taxes to lower gun violence by 30 percent. The answer? $100 billion.
 
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