There are no excuses for the idiots who scream gun control each time someone is killed by a gun.
I just finished stating that there is a less than 1/10 of 1 percent chance of being involved in a mass shooting. There is less than a 0.5 percent chance of being killed by any gun.
These are not the numbers of a crisis or a need for the taking of freedoms from people.
A person's life killed in single act of gun violence is not worth less than the life of someone killed in a mass shooting.
Do you think 25 people would have been killed by a guy that walked into that church with a knife?
Again, you make a red herring argument. No one has ever said that the life taken by a mass shooter is any less than the life taken by a thug on a city street. Yet, in those places where the gun laws are the strictest on the planet, they are dying by the hundreds, nearly the thousands, every year.
You need to pick a talking point and stick to it. This shotgun approach isn't working to well for you.
You just said there was. Why are you quoting stats about the number of people killed in a mass shooting separately from those killed by guns period?
I mean I can understand you taking the ignorant side of an argument, but it makes it even worse when you can't properly do it.
You are the only ignorant one in the entire conversation.
I chose to separate those killed in mass shootings as compared to gun killings as a whole in order to contrast and highlight the fact that being killed in a mass shooting in American is so very unlikely as to make the point that it is not a crisis as you and your ilk would portray it. Do try to keep up.
Maybe if you go do some research on your own, you may hit upon a valid talking point. As it stands, unless a person lives in an urban area with massive gun control laws, Americans have very little to actually fear from mass shootings and guns in general.