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1. is a man that has a million dollars rich? Is the money in the back is a “fact” that can it be disputed? A statistical fact alone means absolutely nothing… you have to have comparative statistics for a statistical fact to have any worth. If the same man with that million dollars in the bank has 1.5 million dollars in debt is he still rich? Comparative statistical facts.
Both sides use statistics and facts to bolster their arguments. I’ll give you another example… in my state over the last ten years there were 843 deaths of teenagers with handguns and last year there were only 76 requests for handgun registration. This “factual” statement is very misleading, by using facts from a ten year period and then a one years period in the same sentence it leads the reader to believe there are hundreds of unregistered handguns in the state… which has not been proven at all by this statement.
Ok, that was the first point… comparative statistical facts.
Here are some for you to digest. I didn’t search long, so this is will have to do…
Some Statistics from the USA
In 1999, statistics of accidental deaths in the United States.
• Car accidents- 23,487
• Drowning- 3,653
• Run over by cars- 2,987
• House fires- 1,736
• Poisoning- 1,530
• Falling- 567
• Accidental gun deaths- 542
• Machinery- 107
• Cut/pierced- 22
(Source: Hoyert DL, Arias E, Smith BL, Murphy SL, Kochanek, KD. Deaths: Final Data for 1999. National Vital Statistics Reports. 2001;49 ( 8 ).)
Between 1993-1999, gun deaths in the United States have declined 27%. (SOURCE: http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/wisqars/default.htm, WISQARS, National Center for Injury Control and Prevention, accessed March, 2002.)
In 1999, 58% of all gun total deaths were suicides, and 38% were homicides. (SOURCE: Hoyert DL, Arias E, Smith BL, Murphy SL, Kochanek, KD. Deaths: Final Data for 1999. National Vital Statistics Reports. 2001;49 ( 8 ).)
Facts based on comparative statistics with references…
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My second point… emotions were brought up; well this is an emotional topic for many. Now why is that?
Side one… Pro Gun… I want to protect myself, my family, my property……. “from” evil or those that would do evil to me and mine…
Side two… Anti Gun… with no guns, there would be no gun deaths. It isn’t that people are evil or do evil; it’s that the gun gives them the opportunity that they wouldn’t have without it.
Ok, I can see both sides… but if a single gun exists in the hands of a would-be evil doer, than I want and have a right to have one in mine. (that’s just me)
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Third comment…
Minds WILL be changed if God forbid, someone's daughter or spouse is killed by a gun
The gun doesn’t do the killing my friend; this statement makes me want to arm myself more, not less.
If God forbid, someone's daughter or spouse is killed in a car wreck… would you so adamantly lobby against owning cars? Or if they drown in a pool, should pools be ban?
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Last comment….
Every society at the time of their peaceful existence believes they are the epitome of society and things could not possible go wrong, not to us we are so enlightened.
Yet the gun lobby keeps bringing up this antiquated 2nd Amendment as its argument. Even though thousands of innocents are killed each year in this country--yet the 2nd Amendment argument is invoked as somehow a way to PROTECT Americans.
The second amendment is to ensure the rest of them… nothing more, nothing less. If the government controlled all the guns, they would control all the people… but no, the government couldn’t “take over” because we are so enlightened… things that make you go hummmmmm…
But my friends, I did not intent for this tread to head this directions and please don’t let a little philosophical difference of opinion hurt any friendships here, it’s just not worth that.