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Are school shootings common?
"Far from being a "norm" in American society, school shootings are a tiny subset of homicides which are themselves not exactly a leading cause of death in the United States. For example, there were approximately 16,700 homicides in the United States in 2019. That's a rate of about five victims per 100,000 people. (By comparison, more than 100,000 Americans die of diabetes each year.)
Of those 16,700 homicides in 2019, 17 were due to shootings at K–12 schools. That means school shootings were 0.1 percent of all homicides and school-shooting deaths occurred at a rate of 0.005 per 100,000 Americans."
https://mises.org/wire/just-how-common-are-school-shootingsI'm not trying to downplay this and they have occurred for a very long time going back to at least 1891. The difference now is that they are being used as a political tool to deprive people of their rights. Evil will always find a way. I'm old enough to remember when a dollars worth of gasoline killed 87 in a bar.
Did we ban gasoline?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happy_Land_fire
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Starting an argument off by saying that school shootings aren't all that frequent is always going to be a losing one. There's no reason there should be any kids dying from guns at school. That statistic comes off as trying to diminish lives lost.
ATBS, I am as pro-2A as they come and am not giving up my rights.
More and more politicians get weaker and weaker as the housewives get fed up
Violent imagry and broken homes are fine.
HuskyJW always right
That right there tells me that it isn't the actual safety of children that has people upset. Or else they would be acting much more worried about other things.
Great vote you useless shitbags!