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Guns: how much longer will it take ....

 
 
goldberg
 
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Reply Sat 26 Jun, 2021 10:54 pm
@MontereyJack,
CNN also reported that some black criminals calling themselves BLM supporters had barged into shops owned by Asian Americans and set it on fire thereafter. They even beat a woman who's Chinese American up after she refused to give them her money.

Time magazine, which was part of Time Warner just like CNN before Jeff Bewkes decided to dispense with Time Inc, even wrote an article trying to justify rioting.

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goldberg
 
  -1  
Reply Sat 26 Jun, 2021 11:06 pm
Ellen.McGirt, a black journalist working at Fortune, has a column featuring race issues.
RABEL222
 
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Reply Mon 28 Jun, 2021 11:23 am
@goldberg,
I liked Goldberg lots more when he came here to ask questions than the obnoxious stuffed shirt no nothing he has become.
goldberg
 
  -1  
Reply Wed 30 Jun, 2021 08:16 pm
Oh, then let me ask a question. Could it be that some people use the word snake to refer to a black yob? I just found someone using this word to describe two black criminals slugging a postal worker in the face on the website of Fox News.
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goldberg
 
  -1  
Reply Wed 30 Jun, 2021 08:21 pm
"I don't hate snakes. I just avoide them." That's what that man wrote.
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glitterbag
 
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Reply Wed 30 Jun, 2021 10:01 pm
@oralloy,
oralloy wrote:

Region Philbis wrote:
https://iili.io/oKSebS.jpg



That said, who says the lethality is the same? Progressives are weird.


You say that over and over and over whenever it's pointed out that automatic and semi-automatic weapons can kill and injure more lives per second than a knife or crossbow. As Dan Quayle said famously "your mind is a terrible thing"
glitterbag
 
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Reply Wed 30 Jun, 2021 10:04 pm
@RABEL222,
I think you mean J. Goldman, Goldberg claims the same background, but Goldman likes cartoons and sci fi and Goldberg IS a cartoon.
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oralloy
 
  -1  
Reply Wed 30 Jun, 2021 11:19 pm
@glitterbag,
I say no such thing.
oralloy
 
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Reply Thu 1 Jul, 2021 12:44 am
@oralloy,
I didn't bother to explain that to Glitterbag because what's the point.

But then it occurred to me that I could still explain it for other readers.

So: "Noting that additional lethality is superfluous" is not "saying that additional lethality does not exist."
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mommabear
 
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Reply Fri 2 Jul, 2021 12:45 am
https://youtu.be/pHLGeV73B5w
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mommabear
 
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Reply Fri 2 Jul, 2021 12:58 am
Kids next door were playing with one of these a week or so ago:

https://youtu.be/rrlr02YDr5A

The thing looks dangerous as hell and the guy only took an hour or so to make the thing without any modern tools at all, just a sharp stone. A strong eleven or twelve year old could probably kill people with it.

Have democrats given any thought to outlawing things like this??
hightor
 
  1  
Reply Fri 2 Jul, 2021 03:24 am
@mommabear,
Quote:
Have democrats given any thought to outlawing things like this??

I don't know what "democrats" think but you brought it up.
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hightor
 
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Reply Sun 4 Jul, 2021 05:09 am
'Disconcerting' rise in road rage shootings resulting in death or injury, data shows

"I don't think we quite realized how dramatic the change was going to be."

Quote:
In March, the victim was a mother of six children traveling on a North Carolina interstate.

Then in April, it was a man driving with his wife near the Naval Observatory in Washington, DC. In May, a 6-year-old boy in California on his way to kindergarten.

These are just some of the people shot and killed in suspected road rage incidents in recent weeks. Others have suffered severe injuries, including a toddler left with a critical head injury following an apparent dispute over "somebody not letting somebody into a lane of traffic," Chicago police said of the April shooting.

So far this year, as of June 7, a person has been killed or injured in a suspected road rage shooting on average every 18 hours in the United States, according to an analysis by Everytown for Gun Safety of data compiled by the Gun Violence Archive.


These incidents have increased steadily as well in recent years. The number of people shot and killed or wounded in road rage shootings nearly doubled over the past 12 months, from a monthly average of 22 deaths and injuries from June 2016 through May 2020 to a monthly average of 42 deaths and injuries between June 2020 and May 2021, Everytown found.

In 2016, Gun Violence Archive recorded that 241 people were shot and killed or wounded in a road rage incident; so far this year, as of June 7, that number is 212, the analysis found.

"I don't think we quite realized how dramatic the change was going to be," Sarah Burd-Sharps, director of research at Everytown for Gun Safety, told ABC News. "It's pretty disconcerting."

There is limited research on road rage shooting incidents, Burd-Sharps said, though several studies have found a link between aggressive driving and guns.

Two early-aughts studies from the Harvard Injury Control Research Center found that drivers who had a gun in their car were more likely to engage in aggressive behavior.

A 2017 study came to a similar conclusion, after randomly placing a tennis racket or a gun in a driving simulation to test what's known as the "weapons effect" on aggressive driving.

"The mere presence of a gun in a motor vehicle increases aggressive driving," one of the authors of the study, Brad Bushman, a professor of communication at Ohio State University who has studied aggression and violence for over 30 years, told ABC News.

"The chance that a situation of conflict, like being cut off in traffic, will end up deadly is increased if a gun is available," Bushman said.

At the same time, the U.S. has recently seen a surge in gun sales. Last year saw a record 22.8 million sales, according to an analysis of data from the FBI's National Instant Criminal Background Check System by Small Arms Analytics & Forecasting, an industry research group. The previous record was 16.6 million sales in 2016, according to the firm.

"During the pandemic, we know that gun-related sales have skyrocketed," Bushman said. "It's just a toxic mix."

Data from the Gun Violence Archive shows the overall number of road rage incidents involving a gun have increased, from 616 in 2016 to 701 last year, according to Everytown's analysis. The gun control advocacy group projects that that number could top 800 this year.

Road rage incidents involving a gun have also gotten more harmful, Everytown found; in 2016, 34% resulted in an injury or death, compared to 48% in 2020.

"Experiencing road rage is not uncommon. But it's when we get a gun involved that turns it from an unpleasant interaction to a dangerous incident," said Burd-Sharps, who posits that current trends this year "will only accelerate because more and more people are on the road now."

For Everytown, knowing the extent of death and injuries due to road rage shootings can help develop policy solutions that make roads safer.

"There are some laws in some states about guns and cars, but the focus is really on making sure that guns don't get stolen from cars," Burd-Sharps said. "There's very little about laws that stipulate that guns shouldn't be accessible to the driver."

Regulations vary by state on how, where and what types of firearms can be transported, though many require a permit or license to carry a loaded gun in a car. A small number require that firearms be unloaded (such as Colorado and Maryland) or additionally that they be locked or not directly accessible (such as California, New Jersey, New York and DC).

Among the hundreds of road rage shootings this year, the most high-profile has been the killing of 6-year-old Aiden Leos in Orange, California, last month, which officials said stemmed from a "perceived unsafe lane change." Police received hundreds of tips and at least $500,000 in rewards had been raised to help catch those responsible.

"It tore at the heartstrings of the community, no question about it," Orange County Supervisor Don Wagner told ABC News. "Outrage is not too strong a word, maybe not strong enough."

Two people were arrested earlier this week in connection with Leos' death; one was charged with murder and the other for illegally carrying a concealed firearm and for being an accessory after the fact. They are scheduled to be arraigned next week.

"Why so much interest in this little boy? I think I know the answer," Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer said during a press briefing announcing the arrests. "It's because it could have happened to any one of us."

abcnews

https://s.abcnews.com/images/US/RoagRageTotal_v02_DP_1623358360711_hpEmbed_1x1_992.jpg
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mommabear
 
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Reply Sun 4 Jul, 2021 07:27 am
One way you could reduce the number of guns in America would be to outlaw the democrat party. Democrats in positions of power are one of the main reasons for people wanting to own guns.
hightor
 
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Reply Sun 4 Jul, 2021 07:41 am
@mommabear,
How would that "reduce the number of guns"? Like they'll just disappear or something? "Oh, the Democrats aren't in power! I'll just turn in all my guns and have them destroyed!" What a profoundly stupid comment, even for a MAGAtard.
oralloy
 
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Reply Sun 4 Jul, 2021 10:05 am
@hightor,
hightor wrote:
How would that "reduce the number of guns"?

He's referring to the massive surges in gun buying that happen when elected Democrats start talking about banning guns.

Without Democrats in power, those massive surges of gun buying would never have happened.


hightor wrote:
even for a MAGAtard.

Is name-calling really necessary?
hightor
 
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Reply Sun 4 Jul, 2021 10:43 am
@oralloy,
Quote:
He's referring to the massive surges in gun buying that happen when elected Democrats start talking about banning guns.

Duh...that's pretty obvious.
Quote:
Without Democrats in power, those massive surges of gun buying would never have happened.

But they did happen so the quantity of guns will not be reduced as she claims.
Quote:
Is name-calling really necessary?

You do the same thing when you make pejorative statements about "progressives" — castigating groups of people isn't "name-calling" because any individual can simply deny that he's a member of that group. For instance, people make derogatory comments about Republicans I've seen you simply deny that you're a Republican.
oralloy
 
  -1  
Reply Sun 4 Jul, 2021 10:55 am
@hightor,
hightor wrote:
Duh...that's pretty obvious.

Then why did you ask??


hightor wrote:
But they did happen so the quantity of guns will not be reduced as she claims.

These surges in gun buying will happen for as long as elected Democrats keep convincing people that they might be about to outlaw guns.

Eliminating the Democratic Party would prevent similar surges in gun buying from happening in the future.


hightor wrote:
You do the same thing when you make pejorative statements about "progressives"

I criticize progressives for the actual harm that they cause. That's not the same thing as name-calling.


hightor wrote:
castigating groups of people isn't "name-calling" because any individual can simply deny that he's a member of that group.

I strongly disagree.


hightor wrote:
For instance, people make derogatory comments about Republicans I've seen you simply deny that you're a Republican.

And what about people who actually are Republicans?
hightor
 
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Reply Sun 4 Jul, 2021 10:58 am
@oralloy,
Quote:
Then why did you ask??

To make her lapse of reasoning apparent to her.

Quote:
And what about people who actually are Republicans?

They simply deny that they are that kind of Republican. What's wrong with you today?
oralloy
 
  -1  
Reply Sun 4 Jul, 2021 11:09 am
@hightor,
hightor wrote:
To make her lapse of reasoning apparent to her.

I do not see any lapse of reasoning.


hightor wrote:
What's wrong with you today?

I dislike name-calling.
 

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