U.S. surgeon general declares firearm violence a public health crisis(washingtonpost.com) |
U.S. surgeon general declares firearm violence a public health crisis(washingtonpost.com) |
I see gun violence as a more recent issue. We have had these type of guns, and the various weapons for hundreds of years. It is only recently that such issues such as school shooting became a thing. Mass shootings, and school shootings while a horrific incident, are not a result of access to guns. Back in the day, it was not uncommon for kids to hunt, especially if you lived in certain communities like the blue collar area. I think the reason we see such issues today is a large and complex issue. It's much easier to get to places, and people are more impulsive and social media and mental health are certainly contributing factors, but I can't really agree with people when they argue that gun control needs to happen. I agree their is a problem, and I also see signs that gun control dosnt work. I think its similar to banning cars that can go over 70 mph because speeding kills so many people and causes so much financial damage.
Pistols are also much more powerful. Instead of the standard 5 shots and slow to reload, modern pistols have 17-23 round detachable magazines.
All of these things have been available since the eighties, but now they’re the standard purchase and they’re in a lot of homes.
[1] https://ucr.fbi.gov/crime-in-the-u.s/2019/crime-in-the-u.s.-...
Edit: also “only 400 people per year.” Great.
2. High capacity is not a descriptor of a gun, but of the magazine holding the bullets.
3. The stats are all right in the link I posted. Handguns account for the vast majority of gun deaths, but gun control debates are dominated by talking about regulating rifles.
4. Sub-400 people per year in a country with 14,000 killings that year is a negligible number, regardless of any eye rolling.
The AW ban that limited these to 10 rounds expired in 2004 and people have bought a lot of these guns in the last 20 years.