Zaevion William Dobson killed shielding girls from gunfire

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cltrat said:
no doubt if all guns were banned those gangs would cheerfully turn theirs in
Ok, so what would  you do about the gun problem in the US?

I bet you would want to arm everyone and have it like the wild wild west.
 
Kev3188 said:
That makes it okay?I'm sure this kid's parents will find solace in your quick dismissal of his life.
Let me know when criminal gangs start abiding by existing gun laws.

Meanwhile, why don't you find something snarky from the Daily Show to provide some absurd comic relief.

lol
 
700UW said:
Ok, so what would  you do about the gun problem in the US?

I bet you would want to arm everyone and have it like the wild wild west.
The problem is you and your fellow lefties, wanting to disarm law abiding citizens to be gunned down by criminals who will never abide by laws.

Why should law abiding citizens give up their basic rights to defend themselves for your absurd hysteria?
 
townpete said:
Let me know when criminal gangs start abiding by existing gun laws.

Meanwhile, why don't you find something snarky from the Daily Show to provide some absurd comic relief.

lol
There is nothing "lol" about a teenager being mowed down.
 
700UW said:
Ok, so what would  you do about the gun problem in the US?
I bet you would want to arm everyone and have it like the wild wild west.
 
It's not a gun problem, it a people problem.
 
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Are you sure about that?
 
Motor vehicle traffic deaths
  • Number of deaths: 33,804
  • Deaths per 100,000 population: 10.7
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/accidental-injury.htm
 
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/databriefs/db185.htm
 
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U.S. Traffic Deaths, Injuries and Related Costs Up in 2015
http://www.newsweek.com/us-traffic-deaths-injuries-and-related-costs-2015-363602
 
The United States is on track to have its deadliest traffic year since 2007, the National Safety Council says, with nearly 19,000 people killed as a result of motor vehicle accidents between January and June—a 14 percent increase over the same period last year. The number of injuries and the costs associated with traffic accidents also rose significantly, according to estimates from NSC’s statistics department released Monday.
 
Nearly 2.3 million “serious injuries,” which the NSC defines as those requiring medical consultation, were sustained during the six-month period, up 30 percent when compared with the first half of 2014. In a similar upward trend, the estimated costs of these crashes—including medical expenses, wage and productivity losses and property damage—increased 24 percent, to roughly $152 billion.
 
And I didnt even post DWI Statistics, you make this way too easy.
 
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