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Originally Posted by Ugmo
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There were 52,447 deliberate and 23,237 accidental non-fatal gunshot injuries in the United States during 2000.[4] The majority of gun-related deaths in the United States are suicides,[5]with 17,352 (55.6%) of the total 31,224 firearm-related deaths in 2007 due to suicide, while 12,632 (40.5%) were homicide deaths.[6]
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105,668 in 2000. Happy now? Or are you still going to be a dick about this?
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I thought you were worth talking with, until this. We're counting suicides now? Are you serious? Wikipedia? Let me break this down for you like you're 5.
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In 2010, in incidents of murder for which the relationships of murder victims and offenders were known, 53.0 percent were killed by someone they knew (acquaintance, neighbor, friend, boyfriend, etc.); 24.8 percent of victims were slain by family members.
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53% of all murders involve someone you know. Not random gun violence, which is what we care about when we are talking about legislation.
There were 12,996 murders in 2010, a full third of which don't even involve a firearm. In 2010, 278 people were justifiably killed in defense by a citizen. Around 850 were directly related to gangs. Hmm, we're down to less than 8,000 murders by firearms each year. That's 2.7 per 100,000. Since 1991, the violent crime rate has been almost cut in half. Since 2000 (pay attention Wikipedia boy), it's gone down roughly 20%. Blacks represent roughly 12.6% of the population (US Census bureau) yet represent ~half of all murder victims. Of known data and of murder offenders, blacks represent a disproportionate amount with 2,950 offenses vs 3,062 for Whites. Of available historical data, a noted spike in violent crime rate can be seen during the crack epidemic from the early 80s to early 90s. Using location based per capita rates, the two highest are Philly and Baltimore; predominantly black (>40%) cities. '
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FBI CRIME STATISTICS
http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/ucr...dedoffensemain
All this fits in perfectly with your concessions (via Switzerland and ghettos) that it's really not about the guns. It's about quality of life. That's no secret to anyone who lives in or near some of these areas of blight. If anything, America has an inner city black-on-black crime problem. Seeing as I'm from Detroit, that's no shocker for me. Really, it's not that complicated. Well, I suppose for you it is. You seem to believe that America is royally screwed and we live in constant fear for our lives because of guns. That's just not the case. Anyways, thanks for leaving the states. One less person quoting Wikipedia from atop their high horse, proclaiming how god awful the United States is. It's been fun, despite you bringing nothing to the table (like trying to use suicides as a justification for gun control).