Friday, November 03, 2017

I am a Gun Kapo and Infringements Start with Me

Harvard School of Public Health’s list of scientific literature shows an overwhelming connection between gun ownership and gun violence. Researchers found that where there are higher levels of gun ownership, there are more gun suicides, more gun homicides, and more accidental gun deaths. [More]
That's not what the link you embedded to corroborate your point says:


I assume you understand the legal and moral differences between ownership and mere possession, and how including the latter in conclusions about the former is an intentional tainting of results commonly done to advance an agenda.

If you don't, you have no business presenting yourself as an authority. If you do, you have no business presenting yourself as objective.

I'll take "progressive" deceiver for $200, Alex...

2 comments:

  1. “Harvard School of Public Health’s list of scientific literature shows an overwhelming connection between gun ownership and gun violence.”

    What a stupid f*g tautology. It’s like stating that there is an overwhelming connection between the number of medical providers in a community and the rate of iatrogenic mortality.

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  2. Wouldn't be true even if guns were the only variable. People not only have all kinds of reasons for violence against others, they have even more different reasons NOT to commit violence. People also have a very wide variety of potential weapons to hand, anywhere they are.

    Any attempt to connect a single inanimate object with either motive or opportunity for violence should easily be seen for the lie it is. Unfortunately, too many people don't want to work hard enough to think that through.

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