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by aidenn0
2002 days ago
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Public debate on gun policy in the US is amazingly bad. On one side all regulations and restrictions are bad, on the other side proposed regulations and restrictions are extremely poorly targeted. The former is probably obvious so here's some points for the latter: Public debate centers around "assault weapons" high powered rifles and mass shootings. - 2/3rds of gun deaths are suicides (usually with handguns) - The vast majority of gun homicides are with handguns - The broadest definition of "mass shooting" I could find was 4 or more victims (excluding the shooter). That puts mass shooting deaths on par with accidental gun deaths; about 1% of total gun deaths and single-digit percentage of gun homicides. Now, I'm not saying ending mass shootings is a bad thing, but it's as if everyone worried about traffic fatalities in the US was informed by watching "The Fast and the Furious" and wanted to ban forced-induction sports cars and was super worried about deaths from underground road races. |
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