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Tommy_Carcetti

(43,157 posts)
Wed Dec 19, 2012, 12:22 PM Dec 2012

Gun deaths set to outstrip car fatalities for first time in 2015 [View all]

Source: Yahoo News

Deaths from firearms are set to outstrip car fatalities for the first time, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and reported by Bloomberg News.

The CDC estimates that auto-related deaths--long on the decline as more motorists wear seat-belts and face harsher penalties for drunk driving--will fall to 32,000 in 2015. Deaths from firearms, which include suicides and accidents, are estimated to rise to 33,000 over the same period.

Every day, 85 Americans are shot dead, about 53 of them in suicides. This figure is still lower than 1993's peak in gun deaths (37,666), but has risen significantly since firearm deaths reached a low in 2000 (28,393). The data goes back to 1979.

Meanwhile, USA Today, which looked at FBI figures, reports that 774 people were killed between 2006 and 2010 by a mass killer, defined as a person who kills four or more people in one incident. The figures show that mass killers strike on average once every two weeks. A third of the 156 mass killings did not involve firearms, but rather fire, knife or other weapon. Almost all of the mass killers in those years were men, and their average age was 32. The dozens of deaths caused by mass killers represented about 1 percent of all homicides between 2006 and 2010.


Read more: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/gun-deaths-set-outstrip-car-fatalities-first-time-152632492.html



Yeah....um....NRA....about those tired talking points of yours.....
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Mandatory seat-belt laws??? Stiff penalties for drunk driving?... Aren't these...um...regulations? Aristus Dec 2012 #1
No they are not regulations. former9thward Dec 2012 #16
The point is, they are legal strictures that have a demonstrable benefit on the public health. Aristus Dec 2012 #23
Good news being spun as bad news slackmaster Dec 2012 #2
Quote me the number of intentional vehicular homicides vs. intentional gun deaths and get back to me Tommy_Carcetti Dec 2012 #3
The factoid being touted in the cited article has nothing to do with intentional vehicular homicides slackmaster Dec 2012 #13
Right. Except the Cars vs. Guns comparision is commonly used by gun enthusiasts. Tommy_Carcetti Dec 2012 #24
In this case YOU are the one who brought cars vs. guns into the discussion slackmaster Dec 2012 #30
I only brought it in because people like you love to repeat the analogy ad nauseum. Tommy_Carcetti Dec 2012 #38
That, Sir, was Not Even A Good Try.... The Magistrate Dec 2012 #5
Surely someone with the lofty title of Magistrate has a basic knowledge of statistics. slackmaster Dec 2012 #14
Not Relevant Here, Sir The Magistrate Dec 2012 #18
Baloney slackmaster Dec 2012 #19
Always Fun, Sir, To See 'Team NRA' Types Deny Their God When Pressed Before An Audience The Magistrate Dec 2012 #27
Good stuff, Mr. Magistrate bongbong Dec 2012 #28
That, dear Sir, was a refreshing retort! FailureToCommunicate Dec 2012 #34
Could economics play a part? In 1993 we were coming out of one recession, ... happyslug Dec 2012 #22
Quite Possibly, Sir, there Is An Economic Element To the Trend The Magistrate Dec 2012 #26
Quit calling me "Sir" I work for living happyslug Dec 2012 #36
Reality has a well-known Liberal bias. nt onehandle Dec 2012 #4
Cars are ever-more-engineered to be safer. Guns are ever-more-engineered to be deadlier. Atypical Liberal Dec 2012 #6
Very good. n/t Ed Suspicious Dec 2012 #21
I may have to stop driving my gun to work. truthisfreedom Dec 2012 #7
If these 32 murders/day were due to a mysterious disease, we'd be on it toby jo Dec 2012 #8
this news isn't surprising to me imo antigop_1980cali Dec 2012 #9
Du rec. Nt xchrom Dec 2012 #10
Post removed Post removed Dec 2012 #11
What does the race of the victims have to do with anything? Ikonoklast Dec 2012 #12
Your post is so full of fail, I don't even know whereto begin. Raine1967 Dec 2012 #15
This will not end well. slackmaster Dec 2012 #17
Seeing as car ownership is probably upwards of 90% of US families mainer Dec 2012 #20
Very good point! FailureToCommunicate Dec 2012 #35
Actually the number of guns will probably exceed the number of cars, Doctor_J Dec 2012 #41
Just another day in Second Amendment America. Land of of the Bloodthirsty Dems to Win Dec 2012 #25
Slight correction to your title bongbong Dec 2012 #29
Thanks for the correction! Dems to Win Dec 2012 #33
Total Garbage Dude Janspece Dec 2012 #31
If you don't want to come across as a newby troll, ManiacJoe Dec 2012 #32
And how? Tommy_Carcetti Dec 2012 #39
Some of this appears to be due to rising suicide rates NickB79 Dec 2012 #37
And just in addition Dokkie Dec 2012 #43
One stoopid talking point bites the dust Doctor_J Dec 2012 #40
ban cars and traffic fatalities will be nearly eliminated n/t Bacchus4.0 Dec 2012 #42
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