daisy7
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There are about 30,000 auto deaths each year and about 11,000 homicides using a firearm. The articles like to imply every American's risk of dying by gunshot is the SAME as being killed in an auto crash, as if firearms are these random killers that could suddenly decide to take your life just the way a drunk driver on the highway might. That could NOT be further from the truth.
Your risk of dying via gunshot depends HEAVILY on your ethnicity, gender, and conscious decisions. Murder is the leading cause of death for young black males and firearms account for the vast majority (55% of all murder victims are black).
92% of firearm suicides are committed by white individuals with the majority being white men (women still prefer poisoning/hanging by a small margin). White individuals account for the vast majority of suicides regardless of methods.
Homicide and suicide rates are usually inversely proportionate; populations with the highest homicide rates tend to have low suicide rates, and the opposite is also generally true.
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I'm not sure why we are differentiating between homicides, when the article and graphs clearly state firearm deaths, regardless of the cause? The "gun people" have made the same lame argument for years that cars kill more people than guns, so why don't we ban cars (not that most peeps who want safe gun laws want to ban guns). If the CDC projections turn out to be correct, this is pretty big news. IMO and MOO