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Cattledog

(5,928 posts)
5. Did you not see the words "Mass shootings"?
Tue Nov 7, 2017, 04:04 PM
Nov 2017

You really need to read the entire article.

"Adjusted for population, only Yemen has a higher rate of mass shootings among countries with more than 10 million people.Yemen has the world’s second-highest rate of gun ownership after the United States."

No. It is taking prayer out exboyfil Nov 2017 #1
Duh! malaise Nov 2017 #2
Actually the facts don't really support that argument: EX500rider Nov 2017 #4
Did you not see the words "Mass shootings"? Cattledog Nov 2017 #5
The words i responded to were: EX500rider Nov 2017 #8
It's obviously implied. The OP is on mass killings. brush Nov 2017 #13
"GunFacts" is a major NRA propaganda site, so I take their stats with a grain of salt. Cattledog Nov 2017 #16
It's easy enough to cross reference.. EX500rider Nov 2017 #23
But then one has to look at who wrote the Wikipedia article. AllyCat Nov 2017 #33
The graft I posted has the source material listed in the footnotes. EX500rider Nov 2017 #34
In developed industrialized countries with more or less stable governments Crunchy Frog Nov 2017 #22
Doesn't seem so to me: EX500rider Nov 2017 #25
Your data of 3 homicides per 100,000 for Europe GeoWilliam750 Nov 2017 #30
Yep, can't get any simpler than that. brush Nov 2017 #9
American men love their guns, that is the answer. BigmanPigman Nov 2017 #3
Except that gun ownership rates among Americans are historically low. aikoaiko Nov 2017 #6
IMO nothing else is going on. Those who get/have access to guns are the demographic segment... brush Nov 2017 #11
So you're saying that a type of person who didn't own guns in the past are now buying guns... aikoaiko Nov 2017 #14
That's what you're saying. brush Nov 2017 #15
Yes, because more people had guns in the past but there were fewer mass shootings. aikoaiko Nov 2017 #17
More people had guns in the past? You'd better research that. brush Nov 2017 #18
Its common knowledge among people who discuss gun control. aikoaiko Nov 2017 #29
Seems flawed. Millions more people now, millions more guns, millions more with multiple guns. brush Nov 2017 #36
Being uncompromisingly pro-gun White working class support for Republicans Yavin4 Nov 2017 #7
number of guns handmade34 Nov 2017 #10
Gimme my guns!---the gunners creed. Kingofalldems Nov 2017 #12
There's more guns than people in this country. Is anyone really surprised? Initech Nov 2017 #19
I dont own weapons. Whats their appeal? Duncan Grant Nov 2017 #20
To be honest, target shooting is fun Bucky Nov 2017 #24
I agree with you completely. I really can't understand the obsession. smirkymonkey Nov 2017 #31
I don't get it either loyalsister Nov 2017 #37
Gee what a surprise. lagomorph777 Nov 2017 #21
I question the numbers Not Ruth Nov 2017 #26
The article you linked to says nothing about mass shootings. klook Nov 2017 #27
Mexico has about 23k homicides a year and that is considered under reporting Not Ruth Nov 2017 #35
Mass shootings klook Nov 2017 #38
You think that they do not have mass shootings in MX? Not Ruth Nov 2017 #39
Youre trying to change the subject - Why? klook Nov 2017 #40
As the FBI does not defines mass shooting, I question the credibility of your narrative Not Ruth Nov 2017 #41
why are there so many gun humping cowards in the "home of the brave"? Skittles Nov 2017 #28
Nah, that ain't it. MyNameGoesHere Nov 2017 #32
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