>>Just read yesterday (in may weekly news digest):
>>
>>Since JFK was assassinated there have been more Americans killed by gun, by their fellow citizens, than in all the wars of the 20th century put together.
>>
>>A comparison of similar cities: Seattle and Vancouver showed that whereas the number of people dying of violence in general was about the same, that of those dying of gunshots in the Canadian city was only a fraction of that in the American city. Can't remember what the study period was.
>>
>>Nuff said
>
>If you think the guns are dangerous, look up the statistics on how many have died at the hands of the medical community, or by automobile. Those numbers dwarf handgun deaths.
And? What does one have to do with the other?
I think you have an unfortunate habit of changing the subject when presented with inconvenient facts.
Précédent
Suivant
Répondre
Voir le fil de ce thread
Voir le fil de ce thread à partir de ce message seulement
Voir tous les messages de ce thread
Voir tous les messages de ce thread à partir de ce message seulement