It is estimated that one-in-three Americans own guns or have a family member that does. 99.999% of them are responsible, law-abiding citizens that posess guns for protection or sport. Is it fair to punish the entire population of gun owners with further restrictions based on the actions of scant few? And why do deaths as a result of shootings stand out more than others?
In 1995, Timothy McVeigh instantly murdered 168 people and injured over 600 with a rental truck packed with fertilizer and diesel fuel. No gun was used here.
In 2001, Airline highjackers in New York using box cutter knives commandeered four aircraft and killed almost 3,000 people in one day.
Some additional statistics on death in America:
In 2016, over 40,000 people were killed in automobile crashes in the US.
Ban or further restrict automobiles? Drivers? Cars that go fast?
10,250 of those deaths were alcohol-related.
So back to Prohibition? Beer and wine, or just liquor?
In 2015, over 630,000 people died from Heart Disease in the US, and that's only one year's worth.
McDonalds ban? Whataburger restrictions? Cinnabon at the mall?
Gun-control advocates, where is your rage over these deaths?
Don't they fill coffins just the same?