Here's What A Criminology Professor Learned By Studying Every Mass Shooting Since 1966

Your numbers are from 2010. Get better numbers and we can discuss.
California had significantly stricter gun laws than Alabama back in 2010. I can't find any more recent numbers because no one that rights articles about gun control wants to separate homicide rates from suicide rates. That wouldn't fit their agenda.
 
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This is nonsense. There is evidence all across the globe that responsible gun laws reduce mass shootings and gun deaths.

That's what I thought. These laws wouldn't have prevented one mass shooting. They close a tiny loophole of legitimate private sales, gifts or intrafamily transfers. The guy selling guns out of the trunk of his Chrysler 3000 in the hood is already violating a host of laws.

The red flag laws are arguably well-intentioned but that doesn't make them immune from criticism. They have serious due process problems and could easily lead to serious abuse. The right to own a firearm is Constitutionally granted to each American, just like freedom of the press or freedom from unreasonable search and seizure. It is not some privilege the government can take away on an ex parte claim. If the situation is so dire that a couple of days to give notice will pose a threat, then the police need to intervene immediately. They don't need a red flag order to do that if there is a legitimate threat.
 
You don’t know what you’re talking about.

Per capita California has one of the lowest rates of gun deaths in the country. Alabama, which has very little in the way of guns laws, has 3 times the rate of gun deaths.

The point is gun safety laws work.

What does not work is states having different gun laws. This allows for guns purchased in other states to enter states with responsible gun laws to be subjected to gun violence.

Second, why would you be against your own instincts and common sense? Your instincts tell you guns are dangerous to the point you wish they never existed but youre ho hum on them being out of control. That makes no sense. I’m guessing you watch Fox News because there is no way a logical person would go against their own better judgment unless they were influenced by some outside source.

Who is asking to restrict anyone’s rights? Even the most right wing people on this board, except one, agree there should be universal background checks on all gun sales.

It’s the NRA and Fox News stopping this and it’s not a restriction if you should not even have a gun in the first place.

And yes this will decrease gun violence. Guns are constantly being purchased legally and sold to criminals illegally.

When gang bangers and criminals shoot someone or shoot at someone they have to “toss” the gun and get a new one. It’s a whole economy. This is why the NRA fights against it. They are not a gun rights advocacy group, THE NRA IS A GUN SALES ADVOCACY GROUP.

Stopping the flow of guns will make an incredible difference.
he may not know what "per capita" means. In any case, it is nearly impossible to have a reasonble dialog with these folks because their reasoning borders on the absurd.
 
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That's what I thought. These laws wouldn't have prevented one mass shooting. They close a tiny loophole of legitimate private sales, gifts or intrafamily transfers. The guy selling guns out of the trunk of his Chrysler 3000 in the hood is already violating a host of laws.

The red flag laws are arguably well-intentioned but that doesn't make them immune from criticism. They have serious due process problems and could easily lead to serious abuse. The right to own a firearm is Constitutionally granted to each American, just like freedom of the press or freedom from unreasonable search and seizure. It is not some privilege the government can take away on an ex parte claim. If the situation is so dire that a couple of days to give notice will pose a threat, then the police need to intervene immediately. They don't need a red flag order to do that if there is a legitimate threat.

The right to own a gun is not granted to Americans not in good standing with the law or have shown they pose a threat.

Scalia laid it all out. Whether or not you or I like it there are parameters set by two scotus decisions Scalia wrote.

Talking to you right wingers is becoming like talking to idiot ten year olds. You guys have lost all sense of the law and common sense.
 
The overall gun death rates are easy to find. The gun homicide rates are much harder to find.

The BU article is interesting. I agree with a lot of what he wrote. We need a better background check system in place. I don't have a problem with red flag laws in basic theory. If someone threatens to kill someone else, they should lose access to firearms. But only whenever there's hard evidence that something like that has occurred. They shouldn't lose access based off unfounded accusations.

The one area I disagree with him on is taking away the right to own a firearm after a violent misdemeanor. You can be charged with a violent misdemeanor for pushing someone else. It seems a little drastic to take away a constitutional right based off something as minor as that. A violent felony is a different story though.
 
The overall gun death rates are easy to find. The gun homicide rates are much harder to find.

The BU article is interesting. I agree with a lot of what he wrote. We need a better background check system in place. I don't have a problem with red flag laws in basic theory. If someone threatens to kill someone else, they should lose access to firearms. But only whenever there's hard evidence that something like that has occurred. They shouldn't lose access based off unfounded accusations.

The one area I disagree with him on is taking away the right to own a firearm after a violent misdemeanor. You can be charged with a violent misdemeanor for pushing someone else. It seems a little drastic to take away a constitutional right based off something as minor as that. A violent felony is a different story though.

In many states domestic violence is a violent misdemeanor. Domestic violence, which would be assault if it was done to someone you’re not married to, often precedes marital murder.
 

Considering the fact that CA and Minnesota have the same rate of mortality and Minnesota has next to no gun laws (you can even walk into a restaurant with your rifle legally) I would say this completely disproves that gun laws have any effect.

I would love for someone to do a study that factors in more points than just number of guns vs gun laws. Maybe like demographics(age,sex,race), drug use, type of drug use, alcohol use, income, religion, political affiliation, ect.

If we're willing to try to pinpoint a common denominator honestly, then we can discuss laws.
 
Considering the fact that CA and Minnesota have the same rate of mortality and Minnesota has next to no gun laws (you can even walk into a restaurant with your rifle legally) I would say this completely disproves that gun laws have any effect.

I would love for someone to do a study that factors in more points than just number of guns vs gun laws. Maybe like demographics(age,sex,race), drug use, type of drug use, alcohol use, income, religion, political affiliation, ect.

If we're willing to try to pinpoint a common denominator honestly, then we can discuss laws.

Youre looking at the wrong demographics for propensity toward gun violence. Education attainment and income level is much more indicative than anything else.

Secondly, other countries have poverty, drug use, etc and some at much higher levels than we do in the US but nowhere near the gun deaths.
 
Youre looking at the wrong demographics for propensity toward gun violence. Education attainment and income level is much more indicative than anything else.

Secondly, other countries have poverty, drug use, etc and some at much higher levels than we do in the US but nowhere near the gun deaths.

I definitely would like to add education to that study, but it can't be the only factor. But drug abuse is higher in the US than in any other country. In fact in the US, deaths from drug abuse are nearly 3x higher than the next highest country. That's why we need a comprehensive (preferably worldwide) study. Unfortunately, people only want to fund studies that push their bias.
 
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