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I find this article very deceiving but it was probably written to be. As far as Britain. Britain banned firearms but still have murders per year and severe injuries due to knife attacks. I wonder why they didn't mention how many are murdered by other methods in Britain per year? Is it higher than by firearm? The last article I read about Britain said they have over 20K serious knife attacks a year and its continuing to rise since the ban was implemented.
Since they also listed Britain and Australia in the homicide firearm category, I guess they have the same problem that we face concerning those who do not abide by any laws including their gun laws plus Australia only has around 2M citizens doesn't it... compared to our 320M?
What is the population Australia, Britain, Austria, New Zealand, Norway, Slovenia, Estonia, Bermuda, Hong Kong and Iceland, combined?
Combined is it over 320 million people?
Combined the population of those countries is about 120 million. So about one-third the population of the US. To put it in perspective. We have 3 x the population, and 365 x more gun homicide.
We lose an average of 80 people a day due to vehicle accidents.
Fatal Car Crash Statistics Data
Average number of people killed on US roads each day 80
Average number of non-fatal car crashes each year 5,400,000 * Many who live sustained life altering injuries for the rest of their lives.
Fatal Car Crashes by Year Fatal Crashes
2014 30,057
Good job. When you cant win an argument with logic, change the subject.:thumb:
With so many criminals having illegal weapons and with the serious gang problems these big inner cities have on a daily basis, I would have thought it would be even higher than 27.
IMO
And how do the criminals get those illegal weapons? Because of our weak gun laws. So lets weaken our gun laws even more and make it easier for criminals to them. Maybe then we can get the numbers more up to your expectations. Go Merica.