She describes gun deaths as accidental and intentional.
She's saying both are preventable, she's not saying that the numbers presented are intentional. It seems like you're just making up what you want this to mean.
"Accidental deaths, whether truly by accident or by injuries due to intent, by any means, are, in large part, preventable. Access to firearms by children, by unlicensed owners, and absence of safety measures when it comes to both intentional and unintentional gun-related injuries and deaths, are among the reasons that the incidence of this horrific, truly avoidable tragedy is on the rise."
I accept the statistics as given. I do not write them off. I distinguish between accidental and intentional when she lumps them together
No you didn't, you described it as an opinion piece and went on some long winded self defense thing.
Yes, gun deaths perpetrated in self defense are intentional and quite sane in my opinion. Intentional murder is a sure sign of mental health issues, also in my opinion. Some accidents may be unavoidable but most are related to a lack of training and responsibility, also in my opinion.
Yea, and common sense gun laws are part of that. In this way, I don't think MA's laws are strict enough. Follow on trainings are optional unless you get yourself into trouble.
Yes, that is the topic of the link. The validity of the opinions expressed therein fail, because the addressing to the mental health issue isn't made, is what I am arguing.
That's silly, because the numbers are the numbers. They don't care about your opinion about them. Addressing mental health issues or not doesn't make the numbers disappear.
I know many and some in this forum have expressed exactly that if I am not mistaken. But I have no issues with reasonable gun laws that keep crazy people from acquiring them provided those who are responsible owners maintain their full 2nd amendment freedoms. Your state is also one of the best to live in for poor people. I am arguing that gun violence isn't about guns but about the social conditions that create the violence behind their use.
Yea, I know what you're arguing, it's just not always pertinent to the conversation....or barely even part of the remedy.
I am curious though, the 2A is very short, what do YOU think are "2A freedoms"?
That is your opinion. I am interested in owning them but I can't do so like others in most of the country because of ignorant and easily frightened and illogical Democrats. It is a felony in California to own a suppressor. They make a ton of noise but allow a person to shoot without going deaf or disturbing everybody around. I can't help protect my and others hearing without going to jail. Fuck the assholes that passed that law.
Those mean ole democrats, not allowing a suppressor.
Besides concealing a gun shot in a crime, there's not real world scenario that requires a suppressor. You use hearing protection whenever practicing, I'm sure. So the thousands of rounds spent doing that don't need one. And in a life or death self defense scenario, you're not going to be firing magazines. Crime is the only scenario I can come up with that one would want a suppressor.
It's clear from this particular response that you are biased and emotional regarding this topic...Your 2A freedoms are still intact though, as suppressor's aren't mentioned at all in the 2A
As I just said it is already true in California. I am required to own a featureless rifle unless I have a fixed magazine. Those are the ones that look like they can swim. I would be denied a permit for conceal carry. I can only have a 10 round magazine. If I decide to kill somebody with a gun other than one I already own I have to wait ten days. All I have to do then is just not reveal my intent. What a joke. Do nothing about violence except allow ten days to cool down. OK I can wait but I can only buy so many hand guns per period of time. I guess that's to prevent octopi from going on rampages.
Wow dude, just wow. Those are you're problems?
1) Concealed carry law's vary by state, I don't know CA's, but MA's are reasonable
2) A 10 day waiting period is a problem for you? That's odd, because outside of crime (intent), I can't see how waiting 10 days is a problem, or a violation of your 2A freedoms.
3) "All I have to do then is just not reveal my intent"
- LOL, now who's conflating the issues here. It's not an accident if your intent is to harm....lol
4) You don't think 10 days to cool down is enough? I mean, you don't want to infringe on others rights, correct? like background checks, criminal history, correct?
5) "OK I can wait but I can only buy so many hand guns per period of time. I guess that's to prevent octopi from going on rampages."
- What a weird strawman. We both know octopi prefer hand to hand combat.
To conflate is to combine (two or more sets of information, texts, ideas, etc.) into one. To argue an increase is due to adding two things up is to conflate in my opinion. There is nothing wrong with conflating when you are adding equal things, but the author admits that car accidents have gone down by focusing on safety issues not by fewer people using cars to kill people intentionally.
Umm, no she doesn't, lol. Stop making stuff up. She doesn't claim the numbers for either are intentional.
It is not a fair comparison when you add in to the reason that gun violence has increased is because more people are intent on murder than there used to be. Guns are constitutional because you can use then to kill in self defense. It is stupid to argue that guns should be made less lethal for some than for others when those others will pay no attention to what the law is. The only way to solve that problem is to build a society that creates fewer people driven to kill. When people feel no risk they will have no interest in guns for self defense.
The comparison in the article is about accidents, plain and simple. You're emotional attachment to this topic is glaringly obvious.
You can hope for some utopia where humanity won't be driven to harm, but good luck with that. You're still ignoring pretty much ALL human history. And if you think that's going to happen anytime soon in a country that sings about bomb's bursting in are and has been actively waging war in some fashion for most of it's history, lol....you're not as enlightened as I thought you were
I don' believe in blame. I believe in cause and effect. I attributed the cause and effect here to conservatives not liberals. I did not intend it as cause and effect among liberals.
Sure you do, you just blamed democrats for banning suppresors.
I do not have to fear the boogie man to suffer from that belief. Neither do liberals. For all intents and purposes we live in a society that is profoundly influenced by the belief the boogie man is real. That makes the effects of that belief real.
Sure you do, and so do liberals, that's why they banned your suppressor, you said it yourself, lol.
I would urge you to stop seeing regulating guns and now who can own them as a viable solution to violence in American society. I do not oppose gun laws that attempt to deal with mental health issues, ignorance of safety procedures, unauthorized access to weapons of all kinds. I oppose legislation that says the gun is the problem not the mental condition of people who own them.
I see regulating both firearms and people as the solution, you do not. This is where you and I disagree. You want to be able to stock pile guns while I don't think people need to in the name of self defense. You think a surge suppressor is required, it's not. Self defense still intact, 2A rights still intact. You think a 10 round magazine isn't enough, I do, self defense still intact, 2A rights still intact.
I think mental health screenings and background checks should be part of gun ownership, maybe you do too. You haven't really said, as your focus is on hardware.
Liberals hand the right a powerful weapon to use to defeat them when they regulate the gun instead of focusing on the real issue, the conditions in our society that make people reach for them to solve their mental problems.
Ah, I see. So liberals using common sense gun laws are the problem. What you wanna do is tell and bunch of people with a gun fetish that they're crazy. I'm sure that will make those people who already hate themselves less angry, thus reducing gun violence! /s
I can say this Moonie, I did not suspect you to have an emotional attachment to firearms, lol....that's a surprise.
the good news is that you’re still in America, and there’s plenty of states to move to that will accommodate you’re hardware desires.