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"Seems to". "May".Sorry but it isn't a lie.
Study: Guns in home increase suicide, homicide risk
A study of individual instances of suicide and gun ownership shows a certain connection between the twowww.cbsnews.com
"May". "Suggests"People in homes with handguns more likely to be shot dead, major study finds
Researchers find ‘zero evidence of any kind of protective effects’, with women at particular riskwww.theguardian.com
"Can". "Suggests"Research Finds That Having a Gun in Your Home Can Make Your Household Less Safe
A new study finds that residents of states with higher levels of gun ownership are more likely to be shot to death by a family member or intimate partner.psmag.com
On the contrary -- I need only discredit your sources as they relate to your claim.You are free to believe otherwise, but you have no actual data to support your contention.
This is a lie, as I proved in post # 23.As you like. Of course you can't prove your position but I can mine.
And I did so in Post #12.
Are any of those people here?The people holding all the guns which are used to kill little kids and theater goers....
Why do you democrats insist on letting these criminals out on bail . Yet people taking selfies at the Capitol are held with no bail ? Almost seems like democrats want more shootings so they can go after guns. Kinda like they make up things about Trump so they can prevent him from running for POTUS.Would it be possible to discuss this topic in a way in which you don't end up characterizing more than half of the US population as being "pro-murder"? And if you wish to pursue the "pro-murder" crowd, it is probably best to look at where the "murder-making machines" are concentrated. That would be your side of the debate.
The people holding all the guns which are used to kill little kids and theater goers are in NO POSITION to look at the people who want those guns to be gone and say THEY are the cause for the murder.
Sorry but it isn't a lie.
Study: Guns in home increase suicide, homicide risk
A study of individual instances of suicide and gun ownership shows a certain connection between the twowww.cbsnews.com
People in homes with handguns more likely to be shot dead, major study finds
Researchers find ‘zero evidence of any kind of protective effects’, with women at particular riskwww.theguardian.com
Research Finds That Having a Gun in Your Home Can Make Your Household Less Safe
A new study finds that residents of states with higher levels of gun ownership are more likely to be shot to death by a family member or intimate partner.psmag.com
You are free to believe otherwise, but you have no actual data to support your contention. And while you clearly don't like the data I have available, it is real so you have to figure out a way to debate against the experts.
"Seems to". "May".
Sorry - no proof here.
"May". "Suggests"
"It found that the absolute risk of living with a handgun owner was small, Studdert said, and that “the rates [of homicide] are low”
Sorry - no proof here.
"Can". "Suggests"
Sorry - no proof here.
On the contrary -- I need only discredit your sources as they relate to your claim.
Done.
And, as you presented the sources, one can only conclude you knew these sourced so not prove your claim.
Thus,your lie.
See how easy that was?
Thanks to Visa, Mastercard and American Express there will in the future be fewer armed citizens capable of fighting back.
"Seems to". "May".
Sorry - no proof here.
"May". "Suggests"
"It found that the absolute risk of living with a handgun owner was small, Studdert said, and that “the rates [of homicide] are low”
Sorry - no proof here.
"Can". "Suggests"
Sorry - no proof here.
On the contrary -- I need only discredit your sources as they relate to your claim.
Done.
And, as you presented the sources, one can only conclude you knew these sourced so not prove your claim.
Thus,your lie.
See how easy that was?
This guy was shot in the head, losing an eye, and he still managed to draw and return fire on a mass shooter at a party....
As Hunt and other partiers had a bite to eat in the kitchen, the suspect pulled out a gun and began firing on the crowd, sending everyone fleeing, Mendez recounted.
Mendez was shot in the head in front of his wife, who rushed to his side and believed he was dead due to the amount of blood covering his face. She then grabbed their two daughters and put them into a room deeper in the house, barricading them and other children inside.
"She barricaded the door with the dresser. There were three other children in there, not including my two daughters. A total of five kids. She … throws them in the closet, throws clothes over them. Tells them, ‘Be quiet. Do not make a peep if you hear loud noises in this room,’" Mendez said of his wife's actions.
As Hunt continued his alleged rampage, two other women began fighting back against the suspect and screamed for Mendez, knowing he had a concealed carry weapon, Mendez said.
"By the glory of God or the adrenaline and just everything, just the will to live and the will to protect my family, I was able to hear those pleas, those yells for help. I heard my name. And I was able to get up," he said.
He was able to pull out his firearm and shoot the suspect four times in the chest.
"Detectives have determined the individual who shot Jason, and others who fought against Jason, were acting in self-defense and defense of other innocent parties," Sgt. Tommy Hale said in a press release days after the incident, KTAR reported at the time.
Arizona man shot in the head at family party credits his concealed carry for saving lives: ‘would have died’
Arizona man Raul Mendez is speaking out after he thwarted a shooter at a Fourth of July party with his concealed carry despite being shot in the head and losing his left eye.www.foxnews.com
He has since purchased two additional handguns for his family to train with, saying they are "more ready to confront [evil] with equal force now than ever."
Mendez family appears in NRA video on the importance of legal gun ownership and protecting yourself. (NRA )
NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre highlighted in comments to Fox News Digital that the Mendez family’s story "must be told because they are just one example of why the NRA fights hard to improve self-defense laws all across our country."
Nahh, cash is king baby.
What you dont get is that most of us dont want to be heroes. We just don't want to be caught like a sitting duck by one of these people. I carry everyday but there is no way I want to be put in the position to be a "hero"
Those crap studies have already been taken apart in other threads…..t
Why do you democrats insist on letting these criminals out on bail .
Almost seems like democrats want more shootings so they can go after guns.
Kinda like they make up things about Trump so they can prevent him from running for POTUS.
Unsurprisingly, you cannot demonstrate this to be true.Unfortunately mathematics is a bit more difficult. In order to shift the average of a very large population (gun nuts) such that owning a gun winds up being LESS statistically likely to harm the family of the gun nut.
Nothing says "fascism " like a collaberation between the state and industry to push the state's agenda.And nothing says "Good intentioned, law-abiding gun owner" than sneakin' around hiding your gun purchases because someone might see you.
Unsurprisinly, you cannot demonstrate this to be true.Yeah, but think about it: you probably AREN'T ever going to be a "hero" of any sort. Studies show that guns in the household are far more likely to be used to harm the inhabitants of that household than they are to protect against vicious intruders.
Just bought 400 rounds of wad cutters .45 LC and 55 grain Remmington .223 of 1000 rounds. With a Marxist on this board saying that the government should ban ammunition instead of the weapons that use the ammo, it is never enough to bring your stash for those people like who showed up at the Mendez family house.This guy was shot in the head, losing an eye, and he still managed to draw and return fire on a mass shooter at a party....
As Hunt and other partiers had a bite to eat in the kitchen, the suspect pulled out a gun and began firing on the crowd, sending everyone fleeing, Mendez recounted.
Mendez was shot in the head in front of his wife, who rushed to his side and believed he was dead due to the amount of blood covering his face. She then grabbed their two daughters and put them into a room deeper in the house, barricading them and other children inside.
"She barricaded the door with the dresser. There were three other children in there, not including my two daughters. A total of five kids. She … throws them in the closet, throws clothes over them. Tells them, ‘Be quiet. Do not make a peep if you hear loud noises in this room,’" Mendez said of his wife's actions.
As Hunt continued his alleged rampage, two other women began fighting back against the suspect and screamed for Mendez, knowing he had a concealed carry weapon, Mendez said.
"By the glory of God or the adrenaline and just everything, just the will to live and the will to protect my family, I was able to hear those pleas, those yells for help. I heard my name. And I was able to get up," he said.
He was able to pull out his firearm and shoot the suspect four times in the chest.
"Detectives have determined the individual who shot Jason, and others who fought against Jason, were acting in self-defense and defense of other innocent parties," Sgt. Tommy Hale said in a press release days after the incident, KTAR reported at the time.
Arizona man shot in the head at family party credits his concealed carry for saving lives: ‘would have died’
Arizona man Raul Mendez is speaking out after he thwarted a shooter at a Fourth of July party with his concealed carry despite being shot in the head and losing his left eye.www.foxnews.com
He has since purchased two additional handguns for his family to train with, saying they are "more ready to confront [evil] with equal force now than ever."
Mendez family appears in NRA video on the importance of legal gun ownership and protecting yourself. (NRA )
NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre highlighted in comments to Fox News Digital that the Mendez family’s story "must be told because they are just one example of why the NRA fights hard to improve self-defense laws all across our country."