On Gun Control and Misinformation
The recent massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School and the Aurora shooting in Colorado have reawakened the old and difficult discussion about gun control in America. Even though these events are truly tragic, the discourse on gun control is just as gridlocked as it has ever been.
Honestly, I’m sick of hearing about it. Every time another human tragedy occurs, both sides jizz in their pants at the opportunity to spout and defend their opinions.
The simple fact is that the arguments for gun control fall short of the facts. Nobody is talking about the real issue. The gun control agenda is misguided and misinformed. Most people think it’s about saving lives or protecting the innocent… it’s not.
The statistics can be distorted to support almost any claim. I don’t care that there were 8,583 firearm homicides in America. By itself that number looks unsettling, but there are over 300 million people in America. The odds are pretty good that a gun won’t kill you, especially if you live anywhere other than Detroit.
In America, you are three times more likely to trip and kill yourself than you are of getting killed by a gun. Cars are four times as deadly as guns and four times as many people die each year from accidentally eating poison than from getting shot by a gun. Those are some pretty stupid statistics.
Check them out for yourself at the CDC website.
26,009 people die each year from “unintentional falls.” There were also 33,687 “Motor vehicle traffic deaths” and 33,041 “Unintentional poisoning deaths”.
Now I don’t know about you guys, but I’m a pretty decent driver. I don’t have problems avoiding cliffs and I try to keep my bleach drinking to a minimum. Even though I am not fully retarded… falling, crashing, and accidentally ingesting poison are more likely to kill me than guns. Human stupidity is far more dangerous, statistically speaking, than guns could ever be. But despite how incredibly stupid we are, guns only killed 8,583 people in 2011.
So why is there even a debate about gun control? Guns are responsible for less than 1% of all deaths in America. There are much larger and more dangerous problems facing society. It just doesn’t make any sense to me. When you look at the numbers, guns aren’t the problem. Do you know what is a problem?
Excessive alcohol consumption kills 80,000 people.
The surgeon general estimates that obesity kills 300,000 people a year in America.
More deaths are caused each year by tobacco use than by all deaths from HIV, illegal drug use, alcohol use, motor vehicle injuries, suicides, and murders combined. That’s 443,000 deaths annually.
That’s fucking insane. Smith and Wesson doesn’t even touch Phillip Morris or McDonald’s when it comes to mass murder. People need to take a step back and realize that alcohol, cigarettes, and cheeseburgers are way worse for society than guns. Despite how dangerous these things are proven to be, they are everywhere. This is America. It’s part of our culture. No one would dare think of banning cheeseburgers.
The argument for a ban on “assault weapons” is completely ridiculous. The odds that a firearm in America will be used in a shooting spree is almost 1 in 43 million. I was wasted watching Shark Week one night when I learned that the odds of being attacked by a shark in the United States are roughly 1 in 8 million. 1 in 8 million compared to 1 in 43 million. That means that any random shark in the ocean is almost 5 times more likely to attack you than an American gun is to be used in a shooting spree.
Who cares about the guns, why aren’t we ERADICATING THE MENACING SHARK THREAT!?!? Where is the “fuck all sharks bill” in congress? Call the goddamn Navy and load up the depth charges. Isn’t legislation supposed to protect people?
Statistics can be misleading, even mine if I wanted them to be. The pure and simple fact is that people kill people. They always have and they always will. No measure of gun control will ever stop that. The interesting part is that “assault weapons” don’t kill that many people. Out of the 8,583 homicides, only 323 people were killed with “rifles” and that statistic doesn’t even distinguish the difference between a fully automatic AK-47 and a bolt-action deer rifle. Obviously there is a CANYON of difference between those two weapons. And oh by the way, even if an assault weapon ban is passed, the deer rifle will STILL be legal. 496 people were killed with blunt objects and 728 were killed with “personal weapons” such as hands, fists, feet, etc.
Hammers kill more people than assault weapons. Let that sink in for a moment. Why don’t we ban hammers? That seems logical. Twice as many people are killed with hands and fists than with rifles. Why don’t we ban… I don’t know… karate?
Assault weapons aren’t the problem. Trying to ban them is just as pointless as banning hammers. It’s all just a bunch of overblown media bullshit.
We tried banning assault weapons in 1994 and it did nothing. Research concludes that the 1994 Assault Weapons ban “did not reveal any clear impacts on gun violence outcomes.”
You’ve got to look at the facts. It’s easy to get caught up in the emotional shit storm that is created by the parasitic media. Hell, it’s understandable. How could you not feel something after Sandy Hook? Still, you’ve got to think with your head, not your emotions. Gun control doesn’t work. Do your own research. Don’t fall for the ratings fueled fear mongering that is inevitable after these horrific events.
The large majority of gun crime in America is gang and drug related. The majority of the guns used are obtained illegally. Gun control doesn’t stop criminals from getting guns. The illegal gun trade is alive and well in America, just ask the ATF.
If you outlaw guns, only outlaws will have guns. You have to look through the smoke and mirrors to the core of the issue. It’s a proven fact that gun bans do not significantly affect gun violence, so why are people even talking about it?
That’s the real problem facing America. Why is there so much support for gun control? It doesn’t help the victims of gun crimes. Instead of protecting the innocent, it only makes them more vulnerable. All it does is take away the rights of law-abiding citizens who want to purchase arms for protection or recreation. Gun control is only beneficial to the criminals.
Taking away guns doesn’t affect the real problems, which are very complex. Gun control is a fix-all failure that doesn’t address mental health, poverty, gangs, drugs, education. There are some measures of it that attempt to address the illegal gun trade, but hardly enough to make an impact.
In fact, the government has hampered its own efforts to curb the illegal gun trade. There hasn’t been a full time director of the ATF for six years and the number of agents currently working with the ATF is the exact same number as when it was founded in the 1970s. You know, when the population was a lot smaller than 300 million. Not to mention a series of bills and provisions has essentially castrated the ATF’s ability to effectively police the illegal firearm trade. It’s a big fucking mess.
No matter how many bullshit statistics and excuses people use, gun control is nothing more than a direct attack on the second amendment. The founding fathers didn’t include the second amendment to ensure that we are able to go hunting.
They included it so that we can kick the shit out of any fascist motherfuckers who try to oppress us and take away our freedoms. That’s part of our culture. That’s part of what it means to be an American.
The government wants to ban assault weapons because the government is terrified of an armed civilian population. It’s not about self-defense from criminals. It’s about self-defense from tyranny.
“A well-regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the People to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed.” -Amendment II of the Constitution.
“I ask, sir, what is the militia? It is the whole people… To disarm the people is the best and most effectual way to enslave them… ” -George Mason
“The Constitution shall never be construed to prevent the people of the United States who are peaceable citizens from keeping their own arms. ” -Samuel Adams
“No free man shall ever be debarred the use of arms. “- Thomas Jefferson
“Arms discourage and keep the invader and plunderer in awe, and preserve order in the world as well as property… Horrid mischief would ensue were the law-abiding deprived of the use of them.” –Thomas Paine
“Americans have the right and advantage of being armed ― unlike the citizens of other countries whose governments are afraid to trust the people with arms.” –James Madison
“The militia, when properly formed, are in fact the people themselves… all men capable of bearing arms… Who are the militia? Are they not ourselves?… Congress shall have no power to disarm the militia. Their swords, and every other terrible implement of the soldier, are the birth-right of an American … The unlimited power of the sword is not in the hands of either the federal or state governments, but where I trust in God it will ever remain, in the hands of the People.” – Tench Coxe
The real debate about gun control in America is not about assault weapons and hammers. Get your facts straight and join the conversation.
In HOC
12 years ago at 5:27 pmIt would suck to be the people with no guns in an uprising
12 years ago at 7:05 pmanother reason it sucks to be a liberal.
12 years ago at 9:56 pmHey at least our country will be better without them
12 years ago at 9:53 pmSo the odds are you’re more likely to die from tripping and falling then being gunned down by a psycho. You should probably tell the families of the victims of Sandy hook shooting that the odds just weren’t in their kids favors. Do all the hunting you want. Own a handgun for protection. But unless you’re intending to meditatively and effectively murder someone or groups of people, automatic and semi automatic guns with high numbers of rounds are not necessary for normal American citizens. The war is being fought in the Middle East, not in the USA. Those weapons should only be available if to soldiers actively touring and in intense combat situations.
12 years ago at 8:18 pmListen here, boy. This is a quote by one of our founding fathers by the name of Benjamin Franklin “They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.” I’m almost certain in saying that the founding fathers would agree that a way of protection and defense for the homeland is an essential liberty, I mean fuck that’s why we have the right to bare arms in this country. Banning assault weapons would just make the crazies find another way of being crazy, that’s where that whole temporary safety thing comes in.
12 years ago at 11:13 pmIn short,
fuck off, you’re wrong, go eat a dick and die.
The 2nd Amendment has nothing to do with hunting.
12 years ago at 8:36 pmNor is it a “Bill of Needs,” it is a Bill of Rights. I’m sick and tired of people like you trying to tell others what they do or do not need to protect themselves, their family, and their property.
Stop thinking with emotion and start thinking with logic- would things have gone any differently without a so-called “assault weapon?” A man in China killed 22 children with a knife.
You are doing those children a terrible injustice by using their memory as justification for taking away our rights.
^ damn app, that was for fucknuts above
12 years ago at 8:36 pmTruenorth, hell of a point. These 20 (I think, can’t remember off the top of my head, not really the point) families are now having this gruesome event continually rehashed in national news because of a fucking political agenda. Someone said it the other day, the gov’t has introduced a third party into this debate “the criminal,” in order to scare people. Criminals will not obey laws, regardless of how strict or stringent that they may be so that is not the point. Do not take away basic Constitutional rights based on a small and unreachable population. Let the families start to heal and better educate people on how guns work and should be handled.
12 years ago at 11:28 pmStopped reading when you started defending my second favorite thing by bashing the other four top fives. Did you forget about who your target audience is?
12 years ago at 9:34 pmShut your asshole of a mouth pledge, this was a damn fine column.
12 years ago at 11:09 pm#PeaceInTheStreets
12 years ago at 9:47 pmGet the guns out of my neighborhood.
Let me ask you something shit head, why would you hashtag on a website where hashtagging serves no purpose? Come up with a logical answer for that one, please.
12 years ago at 11:15 pm^ #mad #bro #?
12 years ago at 11:29 pmJust a bit….
12 years ago at 11:35 pmWell done RageTheory, it is nice to see someone who really, truly gets it. Unlike those stupid fucking liberal spin columns by Bacon and JParks. Another comparison Mark Levin likes to use is the New York subway system. People are dying there all the time. Our Country is headed in the wrong direction, and owning firearms will help to preserve our liberty. Btw, did anyone else see the preview for “Gray State”?
12 years ago at 10:00 pmI’ve got the biggest Ameri-boner right now, job well done Rage Theory.
12 years ago at 11:04 pmSounds like you are the perfect candidate for a job at the NRA upon graduation. They’d love to have another nutjob around to repeat their oversimplistic talking points.
12 years ago at 11:06 pmDo you have some liberal point about gun control to spew off or what’s the deal?
12 years ago at 9:03 am