You’re ridiculous, Speedy. Earlier you said demographic factors other than gun ownership are more important that gun ownership; yet, once again you present an argument that has as its base the sole issue of gun ownership! Once again, for your re-edification, the U.S. non-gun homicide rate was double Germany’s total homicide rate. Those U.S. homicides happened and there were NO guns involved, Speedy, signifying other issues are at play will you and other libratards quibble over the weapon of choice.
BTW, remember this little factoid next time you or one of your libratard buddies wants to partake of some illicit recreational substance “that doesn’t hurt anybody”:
“Among juvenile drug sellers who owned a firearm, 42 percent reported using a gun in a crime; among gang members, 50 percent reported using a gun.” http://www.ojjdp.gov/pubs/gun_violence/sect01.html
Originally Posted by I B Hankering
Your main problem is you read and don't even TRY to understand what a person is saying. Then when anyone disagrees with you, you call them "Libtards" as if that is insulting. But I guess thats what Conservatards do and how they think.
There were 2 different issues being discussed. Neither the U.N. statistics nor the CDC statistics give reasons as to
why the homicide rates are what they are. UNDERSTAND SO FAR?? I NEVER referred to non-gun homicide rates. Irrelevant to the discussion at this time. We are talking GUN-RELATED HOMICIDES. DO YOU UNDERSTAND THAT??
Now if you want to compare gun homicide rates between the U.S. and Germany (not sure why you want to), in 2012 there were 9,146 in the U.S. and 158 in Germany.
So I'll state my opinion yet again with the hopes that you will TRY to understand it:
The U.S has a great problem with the number of gun-related homicides. When compared with other countries with similar demographics (poverty levels, education levels) the statistics look even worse. Now here's what might be confusing your little brain -- guns are inanimate objects but they make it easier to kill. I would much rather face a person armed with a knife than armed with a gun. If there was no such thing as a gun and the weapon of choice to kill another person was a knife, the homicide rate would drop significantly. That is such a ridiculously true statement I hate to have to make it. Certainly the homicide rate by weapons other than a gun would rise, as some of the 9,146 people killed by gun would still be dead.
And your quote about juvenile drug dealers and gang members and how many used guns is TOTALLY irrelevant. Yes a significant number use guns but the question was of the 9,146 gun homicides, how many were done by them? Doubful it was many as you would make others believe.