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John Stossel on Virginia Tech and Gun Control
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>>>>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.
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>>>And? What does one have to do with the other?
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>>>I think you have an unfortunate habit of changing the subject when presented with inconvenient facts.
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>>Let me help you see the correlation. We're talking about things that make people die. If we are going to discuss those "things", why wouldn't we want to look at the ones that do the most damage before we look at things like the number of deaths caused by spider bites, each year.
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>There is no correlation whatsoever. Saying we don't need to be concerned about shooting deaths in the U.S. because more people die on the highways or at the hands of the medical profession (whatever that means) makes about as much sense as comparing the number of gun deaths to the number of people who catch the flu every year in Asia. The second number is bigger but it's no excuse for trivializing the first number.
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>I do listen to and consider views that are different from my own. If they are persuasive I even change my opinion every now and again. It just has to be on a rational basis.


My statement deals with y'all having much to say about gun deaths and nothing to say about dui deaths, or others. Why have you homed-in on this one issue? If it is concern for human life, why not decry cars. That's right, cars, not the drivers. Since you focus on the gun, not the shooter, you should also warn people about the evils of cars (not just SUVs).
John Harvey
Shelbynet.com

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