Shooter in MD

hey did Bill-O ever do time for jacking off on the phone with his ex wife?

Hey, I see you still haven't found your brain. :rofl2:

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it absolutely is working out well. the amount of deaths we have from guns each year is a morsel sized amount that shouldn't concern anyone

Far and away, the highest rate of gun violence in the civilized world.

That’s a big fucking morsel, idiot. 30,000+ morsels every year.
 
Far and away, the highest rate of gun violence in the civilized world.

That’s a big fucking morsel, idiot. 30,000+ morsels every year.

This post is lacking in factual content. The author is lacking in grey matter and has an extremely low IQ therefore is inclined to make completely false and moronic statements.

 
Facts are facts;

"The United States has an enormous firearm problem compared with other high-income countries. Americans are 10 times more likely to die as a result of a firearm compared with residents of these other high-income countries. In the United States, the firearm homicide rate is 25 times higher, the firearm suicide rate is 8 times higher, and the unintentional gun death rate is more than 6 times higher. Of all firearm deaths in all these countries, more than 80% occur in the United States."

The United States has a serious homicide problem. The overall homicide rate in the United States is 7 times higher than in these other countries. Men in the United States are approximately 9 times more likely to be a homicide victim than their male counterparts in these other high-income countries, and women are 4 times more likely to be a homicide victim than women in these other countries. The homicide rate is fueled by the firearm homicide rate in the United States. More than two thirds of the homicides in the United States are firearm homicides; by contrast, firearm homicide accounts for less than 20% of homicides in the other high-income countries."

"Overall, our results show that the United States, which has the most firearms per capita in the world, suffers disproportionately from firearms compared with other high-income countries. These results are consistent with the hypothesis that our firearms are killing us rather than protecting us."

https://www.amjmed.com/article/S0002-9343(15)01030-X/fulltext#sec4

But you don't even need studies, common sense tells anyone, we have enough guns to nearly cover everyone in the US, yet, we have the highest gun death rates of any developed nation in the world, it's obvious to anyone other than those denying reality that guns don't make us safer otherwise we would be the safest nation in the world, which we ain't

If it walks like a duck, looks like a duck, and talks like a duck, it sure as hell ain't an elephant
 
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