People who think you should be able to own guns...

Quote from drcha:

Honestly, this site looks pretty low-budget. In any case, there are about 50,000-60,000 GSW in US per year.

http://www.uphs.upenn.edu/ficap/resourcebook/pdf/monograph.pdf


Hospitals are actually more dangerous.

"... the Journal of Patient Safety says between 210,000 and 440,000 each year who go to the hospital for care suffer some type of preventable harm that contributes to their death...

I guess the moral of the story is if you get shot don't go to the fucking hospital.
If the GSW doesn't kill you the hospital will.



Did you know that in 1999 there were nearly 29,000 chainsaw accidents?
 
Quote from drcha:

Honestly, this site looks pretty low-budget. In any case, there are about 50,000-60,000 GSW in US per year.

http://www.uphs.upenn.edu/ficap/resourcebook/pdf/monograph.pdf

I do not disagree with the numbers of 50K to 60K gun injuries every year in the U.S. This shows the importance of handling your guns safely and properly. The NRA actually does a very excellent job in providing local programs that focus on gun safety and responsibility.

Do you know how many people are injured using power tools every year; it greatly exceeds gun unjuries.

If we want to ban guns due to gun injuries, then we also need to ban all power tools due to tool injuries, and all cars due to automotive injuries. Where will it stop?
 
Quote from AAAintheBeltway:

President Dwight Eisenhour sent federal troops to Arkansas to force the governor to comply with a Supreme Court decision mandating school desegregation. As far as I know, no troops defected or refused to point arms at their fellow citizens or local elected officials.

Let's not forget the Kent State massacre.... 4 Dead in Ohio. May 4th, 1970
 
There's a big difference.
In those days, people (including the military) still had respect for the office of the president.
After Obama, they don't.
The military will stand with the people when the time comes.
 
Quote from AAAintheBeltway:

President Dwight Eisenhour sent federal troops to Arkansas to force the governor to comply with a Supreme Court decision mandating school desegregation. As far as I know, no troops defected or refused to point arms at their fellow citizens or local elected officials.

Obama has been methodically purging the military of officers who do not support his radical policies. The military has gone from the most traditional, religious and family-supportive organization in the country to one that promotes the gay agenda and persecutes Chaplins who refuse to go along.

Obama himself has shown a chilling disregard for the Constitution or separation of powers. He does what he wants, whether it is ignoring bankruptcy law or unilaterally modifying Obamacare or making illegal recess appointments when congress is in session. Senate democrats made a naked power grab by claiming that a simple majority vote could overrule the filibuster rules.

I wish I shared your confidence that soldiers would not follow orders to engage in domestic repression, but history shows that militaries usually are only too willing to comply, particularly when they have become as politicized as ours is.

Much different times then. In those days, military personnel were proud to serve. Today, our military's morale is at an all time low, and its basically just a paycheck. Sure, there will be a percentage of loons who violate the oath they swore to by pointing their guns at Americans, but a large majority will defect to be with their families.
 
The common denominator here is people.....BAN PEOPLE! :D

Quote from gwb-trading:


If we want to ban guns due to gun injuries, then we also need to ban all power tools due to tool injuries, and all cars due to automotive injuries. Where will it stop?
 
Quote from R. Raskolnikov:

The common denominator here is people.....BAN PEOPLE! :D
Few Americans would equate guns with tools or cars in terms of life's necessities.
 
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