Dispositive News On Mass Shooting

  • Only ten percent of incidents took place in “gun-free zones”, or areas where civilians are prohibited from carrying firearms and there is not a regular armed law enforcement presence (armed security guards, for example). The vast majority of incidents—63 percent—took place entirely in private homes.
Analysis of Mass Shootings
 


How bizarre for you to choose that particular title for your avi.....we both know that if you actually had a brain, you be outside kicking it around like a soccer ball.

This is the essence of the thread, and is in no way related to your post:

"Over 98% of mass shootings occurred on gun-free zones, research shows"

Sure were a lot of guns at that one eh?

Mass shootings are rare in countries with strong gun control.
 
Countries with strong gun control don’t have a mass shooting problem.
do they drug their kids to keep them "calm"?

Probably.
probably?

oh that's good. you're all fired up and sure about the problem so you lob in a "well other countries don't have this issue!!!" and don't even bother to look before spouting off how they got there. just "probably".

the lord sure did hand out a lot of stupid in his time.
 


How bizarre for you to choose that particular title for your avi.....we both know that if you actually had a brain, you be outside kicking it around like a soccer ball.

This is the essence of the thread, and is in no way related to your post:

"Over 98% of mass shootings occurred on gun-free zones, research shows"

Sure were a lot of guns at that one eh?

Mass shootings are rare in countries with strong gun control.
they were rare here too up until a decade or 2 ago. what did we do to change? we had guns in the 70s, but no school shootings.
 
Countries with strong gun control don’t have a mass shooting problem.
do they drug their kids to keep them "calm"?

Probably.
probably?

oh that's good. you're all fired up and sure about the problem so you lob in a "well other countries don't have this issue!!!" and don't even bother to look before spouting off how they got there. just "probably".

the lord sure did hand out a lot of stupid in his time.

And? You are going to prove they aren’t I assume?
 
Countries with strong gun control don’t have a mass shooting problem.
do they drug their kids to keep them "calm"?

Probably.
probably?

oh that's good. you're all fired up and sure about the problem so you lob in a "well other countries don't have this issue!!!" and don't even bother to look before spouting off how they got there. just "probably".

the lord sure did hand out a lot of stupid in his time.

And? You are going to prove they aren’t I assume?
no. i'm gonna laugh at stupid statements.

make another. i got some giggles stored up.
 


How bizarre for you to choose that particular title for your avi.....we both know that if you actually had a brain, you be outside kicking it around like a soccer ball.

This is the essence of the thread, and is in no way related to your post:

"Over 98% of mass shootings occurred on gun-free zones, research shows"

Sure were a lot of guns at that one eh?

Mass shootings are rare in countries with strong gun control.
they were rare here too up until a decade or 2 ago. what did we do to change? we had guns in the 70s, but no school shootings.

Semi autos with high capacity magazines sure got popular in that time frame.
 
Countries with strong gun control don’t have a mass shooting problem.
do they drug their kids to keep them "calm"?

Probably.
probably?

oh that's good. you're all fired up and sure about the problem so you lob in a "well other countries don't have this issue!!!" and don't even bother to look before spouting off how they got there. just "probably".

the lord sure did hand out a lot of stupid in his time.

And? You are going to prove they aren’t I assume?
no. i'm gonna laugh at stupid statements.

make another. i got some giggles stored up.

Ah I thought you were just babbling stupidly. Carry on, you are doing great.
 
Countries with strong gun control don’t have a mass shooting problem.

Yup, that may be true, just look at Chicago...haven't heard of a mass shooting there.

Chicago isn’t a country....

Then how about some facts about countries....
Gun Facts | Gun Control and Crime in non-US Countries

When was last mass shooting in the U.K.?

No kidding, you must be a speed reader, did you even look at the pictures?
 
Countries with strong gun control don’t have a mass shooting problem.

Yup, that may be true, just look at Chicago...haven't heard of a mass shooting there.

Chicago isn’t a country....

Then how about some facts about countries....
Gun Facts | Gun Control and Crime in non-US Countries

When was last mass shooting in the U.K.?

No kidding, you must be a speed reader, did you even look at the pictures?
Japan?
 
We had 2 cops shot and killed just today. When was last time that happened in the U.K.?
 
Yup, that may be true, just look at Chicago...haven't heard of a mass shooting there.

Chicago isn’t a country....

Then how about some facts about countries....
Gun Facts | Gun Control and Crime in non-US Countries

When was last mass shooting in the U.K.?

No kidding, you must be a speed reader, did you even look at the pictures?
Japan?
Australia?
 


How bizarre for you to choose that particular title for your avi.....we both know that if you actually had a brain, you be outside kicking it around like a soccer ball.

This is the essence of the thread, and is in no way related to your post:

"Over 98% of mass shootings occurred on gun-free zones, research shows"

Sure were a lot of guns at that one eh?

Mass shootings are rare in countries with strong gun control.



Have someone explain this to you, brain-less.



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The average incident rate for the 28 EU countries is 0.0602 with a 95% confidence Interval of .0257 to .09477. The US rate is 0.078 is higher than the EU rate, but US and the average for EU countries are not statistically different. The average fatality rate for the 28 EU countries is 0.114 with a 95% confidence Interval of -.0244 to .253. The US rate is 0.089 is lower than the EU rate, but they are again not statistically significantly different.

There were 27% more casualties per capita from mass public shootings in EU than US from 2009-15"
UPDATED: Comparing Death Rates from Mass Public Shootings and Mass Public Violence in the US and Europe - Crime Prevention Research Center

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I suppose I should explain to you that "US" means United States.
 

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