Monday, April 10, 2023

With the recent Louisville shooting, I'd like to offer critical thinking and facts supported by accredited sources rather than emotion. Guns are not the problem; media, culture, and people are. I'm banned from major subs such as /news so please share this post.


Mass shootings are extremely rare (more likely to get struck by lightening three times in a row). The annual odds that an American child will die in a mass shooting at school are nearly 10 million to 1 https://ift.tt/cnrjTy9. The vast majority of mass shootings are also gang related. Emotions aside, when knife attacks happen in Europe killing many people they don’t blame the knife, they blame the person-guns are no different. When bomb attacks happen in the Middle East for example, we don’t blame the bomb-we blame the person. Do not trade your rights in for political pandering and feel good speeches. You have every right to own a firearm and every right to protect yourself, family and friends.Banning guns such as “dangerous” or “scary looking” ones from the 1990s and early 2000s assault weapons ban-[A recent study published this year in the Journal of General Internal Medicine examined state gun control policies and found no statistically significant relationship between assault weapon or large-capacity magazine bans and homicide rates. A Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) study came to the same conclusion.](https://ift.tt/ONWR5Lq to include gang shootings in the mass shootings media is skewing numbers. Cultural relations and black-on-black crime coupled with gang violence should be center stage if you want to reduce the number of homicides. [The analysis, titled "A Public Health Crisis in the Making," found that although Black men and boys ages 15 to 34 make up just 2% of the nation's population, they were among 37% of gun homicides that year. That's 20 times higher than white males of the same age group. Of all reported firearm homicides in 2019, more than half of the victims were Black men, according to the study spearheaded by the Educational Fund to Stop Gun Violence and the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence. Sixty-three percent of male victims were Black. The contrast is even more stark when the rates were compared with white people: Across all ages, Black men were nearly 14 times more likely to die in a firearm homicide than white men, and eight times more likely to die in a firearm homicide than the general population, including women. ](https://ift.tt/iTILCzt and murders committed by a firearm are vastly more than mass shootings and are still well below levels from the past- [The gun murder and gun suicide rates in the U.S. are both lower today than in the mid-1970s. There were 4.6 gun murders per 100,000 people in 2017, far below the 7.2 per 100,000 people recorded in 1974. And the rate of gun suicides – 6.9 per 100,000 people in 2017 – remained below the 7.7 per 100,000 measured in 1977.](https://ift.tt/1ZgnKYS on black crime (also gangs) are a huge part of the overall homicide percentage making up[The Gun Violence Archive, an online database of gun violence incidents in the U.S., defines mass shootings as incidents in which four or more people – excluding the shooter – are shot or killed. Using this definition, 373 people died in these incidents in 2018. Regardless of the definition being used, fatalities in mass shooting incidents in the U.S. account for a small fraction of all gun murders that occur nationwide each year. ](https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2019/08/16/what-the-data-says-about-gun-deaths-in-the-u-s/%3Famp%3D1)[In 2017, handguns were involved in the majority (64%) of the 10,982 U.S. gun murders and non-negligent manslaughters for which data is available, according to the FBI. Rifles – the category that includes many guns that are sometimes referred to as “assault weapons”– were involved in 4%. Shotguns were involved in 2%. The remainder of gun homicides and non-negligent manslaughters (30%) involved firearms that were classified as “other guns or type not stated.”](https://ift.tt/U0KwRmE) via /r/CCW https://ift.tt/cZ9A2YG

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