I'd also want to know if they are including gun related suicides and gun accidents in the deaths.I wonder if they're going off Obama's definition of terrorism, which classified the Ft. Hood massacre as workplace violence instead of islamist terrorism.
Yes; it's clearly stated in the infograph that they do.I'd also want to know if they are including gun related suicides and gun accidents in the deaths.
... it says at the top that it does.I'd also want to know if they are including gun related suicides and gun accidents in the deaths.
Says they did in the infographic.I'd also want to know if they are including gun related suicides and gun accidents in the deaths.
You know, I don't necessarily think we need to get rid of guns etc, but I swear to christ, people are fucking morons and I fear for my life due to stupidity more than anything else.
People are getting shot by toddlers on a weekly basis this year
It looks like the front yard to me. I can tell, I have lots of family that look just like these people, so I've learned to tell desolate lot from home property. But both usually have a lot of tires laying aroundCastle doctrine, my ass. They're arguing in a vacant lot.
The way it was taped looked like they were across the street from the ex's house.It looks like the front yard to me. I can tell, I have lots of family that look just like these people, so I've learned to tell desolate lot from home property. But both usually have a lot of tires laying around
Castle Doctrine extends to your/an immediate family member's personal vehicle in some states (and in this case, Ohio IS one of those states). However, you need to be IN the car.Castle doctrine, my ass. They're arguing in a vacant lot.
Just going to point this out: Switzerland has mandatory conscription, so the vast majority of the population has had some degree of military training. In order to get a firearms license in Switzerland, you have to pass mandatory background checks. Every firearm in the nation is registered, including inherited sporting weapons. You have to demonstrate need in order to get a carry permit. Ammunition sales not at a shooting range are also tracked and registered. Your license allows you to own 3 firearms; if you wish to acquire / own more, you have to demonstrate need and apply for an additional license. Your gun license must be renewed every three years. So, you know, little bit of a difference of "let's go to Walmart at 2 in the morning and get some beef jerky and shotguns because 'Murica."The real root of the issue that needs to be addressed is cultural, not gun ownership. After all there are countries like Switzerland with nearly 100% gun ownership. I think it's good to examine and try and understand what's different.
And NOTHING you mention would have stopped any mass shootings? I mean zero.Just going to point this out: Switzerland has mandatory conscription, so the vast majority of the population has had some degree of military training. In order to get a firearms license in Switzerland, you have to pass mandatory background checks. Every firearm in the nation is registered, including inherited sporting weapons. You have to demonstrate need in order to get a carry permit. Ammunition sales not at a shooting range are also tracked and registered. Your license allows you to own 3 firearms; if you wish to acquire / own more, you have to demonstrate need and apply for an additional license. Your gun license must be renewed every three years. So, you know, little bit of a difference of "let's go to Walmart at 2 in the morning and get some beef jerky and shotguns because 'Murica."
I'd like to point out that there really hasn't been an overall increase in mass shootings. We have more now than we have in 2011, so if you look at it from that very limited perspective, yes, things seem to be on an upward trend. But looking over a much larger timescale, things are pretty much where they've always been.And NOTHING you mention would have stopped any mass shootings? I mean zero.
A better question: why has there been an increase in "mass shootings"? If you take only the ones we agree aren't gang related, and are actually "in public, people who have no knowledge/relation to the victim" are targeted (a place not individuals, like taking out a family or something), then why do those exist now, if they didn't exist 30-40 years ago? Gun ownership rates haven't changed significantly, so why have the crimes that result?
That's culture. And that doesn't have easy solutions.
Doesn't salt-shot already exist?
An interesting idea and device, but there's a reason these kinds of self defense items have never caught on.
This stuff isn't strictly salt, but yes... chemical rounds have been around for over a decade and haven't caught on with anyone yet because they don't have the same kind of stopping power that a bullet does. If theses work (IF) they do it after several seconds, by which point you've been disabled/killed by your attacker. Actual salt bullets (like rock salt from a shotgun) would be more effective than this.Doesn't salt-shot already exist?
"Salt is not good for you hence it is illegal." - Det. Lenina Huxley.I think we should ban all-salt weapons.
They're probably selling baby parts too.Inland Regional Center, (IRC), is a community based, private, non-profit, agency which assists individuals with a developmental disability obtain services and supports that enhance quality of life and increases independence, inclusion, and normalization.
Or as Carly Fiorino calls them, "protestors".Here we go again. San Bernadino. Still an active situation.
"Three white guys in military gear."
CNN said:Broadcaster 1: "With 2 shooters, it's not a typical shooting"
Broadcaster2: "By the way, I have to say I hate that we have "typical shootings"
I know what broadcaster 2 is *trying* to say, but of any event where there is more than 2 or so occurrences of it in all history, there is a "typical." When broadcaster 1 said it wasn't a "typical shooting" he/she meant it was not consistent of what one would expect from a shooting. Broadcaster 2 is playing into the whole "omg there's so many shootings now and I don't like it" sophomorism du jour that ignores what has been shown over and over again - there are not any more than there has been previously, they just get SO much more coverage.