Sapper Redux said:
nortex97 said:
swimmerbabe11 said:
Actually it would be super cool if a large gun retailer (like Academy) or someone put out a big marketing effort saying that they were putting this in place at *their* stores, then other retailers might fall in line and do the same, making it truly community oriented.
That would be helpful probably for some Texags sponsors, so I would be fine with that. I've never bought a gun from a big box retailer (outside of a couple 22's decades ago).
Why does this thread insist on ignoring that Wyoming has the most guns per capita in the US but essentially no mass shootings? How can we solve gun crime when Wyoming isn't being addressed?
Since you need to have 4 or more people killed, Wyoming is statistically unlikely to have a mass shooting. That would be 75% of the state population right there.
But your focus solely on mass shootings is telling. Wyoming, despite its widely dispersed population, is not as safe (per capita) as Virginia, Rhode Island, New Jersey, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine. And the states with the worst rates of violent crime are also pretty lax with their gun laws: Alaska, Tennessee, Arkansas, Missouri, Louisiana, South Carolina, South Dakota, and Arizona.
As far as gun deaths, Wyoming has gotten much worse over the last decade. Their gun death rate has increased 2.5 times faster than the nation as a whole and their suicide rate has increased by 3 times.
1. 4 or more people killed is 75% of the population of Wyoming?
2. Focus on mass shootings; why is this an issue, isn't that the reason for the current 'we must change gun laws?' Do you feel gun safety and ownership in Wyoming is problematic vs. the rest of the country? Why/how?
3. Why are you switching to violent crime vs. gun crime, or mass shootings? Where is gun crime a problem? Specifically, where is gun crime a problem where conservatives have a legislative or executive majority over time?
4. Why are you posting unsourced data about Wyoming gun deaths over the last decade? Surely you have…an actual source. If their rate has increased, is it now higher than, for instance, NYC, or Chicago?
5. What does suicide rate have to do with a discussion about…needing to fix gun laws so no more school shootings happen? Are you inadvertently admitting mental health is, well the real issue? What gun laws, then, would you advocate change to stop people from committing suicide?
What an insincere diatribe.