Something like 66% of gun deaths in America are suicides. Gun violence in places like Detroit and New Orleans can be attributed in part to urban poverty and gang activity. I could be way off base, but my thoughts are that trying to hammer through restrictive gun control will be hard fought and largely fruitless. Efforts to improve the nation's mental health services and combat widespread poverty would have as much or more effect on gun deaths as attempting to tightly control their distribution. Additionally, I have heard that existing measures have failed to stop people who shouldn't have gotten a gun in the first place. Shoring up those measures should be a priority.tl;dr: I think fighting about how much more gun control we need is a wasted effort. There are other more important things we can focus on that will have the side effect of lowering gun deaths.
10/7/2015 11:00:02 AM
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10/7/2015 11:17:11 AM
^ Taking away the easy means of suicide from everyone is two things. It is not fair to everyone else and it does not address underlying mental health issues.^^ I honestly brought that up more because of the suicide numbers than for mass murderers.[Edited on October 7, 2015 at 11:24 AM. Reason : ]
10/7/2015 11:23:26 AM
Not to mention, many people who try to commit suicide but fail, report a sense of regret. For example, that person who jumps off of a bridge instantly realizes that life isnt that bsd, and that the problems they face acrually arent insurmountable.Of course, suicide prevention is important, but not really the primary goal.[Edited on October 7, 2015 at 11:28 AM. Reason : D]
10/7/2015 11:26:54 AM
why wouldn't suicide prevention be the primary goal ?making it more likely for you to fail at committing suicide seems like a backwards way of addressing the problem ....
10/7/2015 11:36:04 AM
I just think that reducing gun deaths in general is the goal, which of course includes suicides by firearm
10/7/2015 12:56:17 PM
ahhh ok fair enough
10/7/2015 1:13:06 PM
^^ I think the things I mentioned will reduce gun deaths in general and likely more successfully than trying and failing to push restrictive gun control measures.
10/7/2015 2:06:26 PM
So, there is a pretty convincing argument that gun laws work.... it is just that weak gun laws do not. And it would appear that trends support this, whereas states with more gun laws tend to have fewer gun deaths.But when laws fail to pass, are watered down in congress, or are otherwise circumvented (think Chicago with strict gun laws, but a gun shop directy outside of city limits), we are left with gun laws that arent significant as a deterrent.
10/7/2015 2:16:05 PM
For real though, can we discuss congress blocking the CDC from even collecting data on gun deaths. This prevents researching this problem as a healthcare issue, and limits the discussion to that of a societal issue imo.
10/7/2015 2:27:10 PM
^^ I don't know that there is a convincing argument for that. There may be trends on a state level, but on a city-level, it seems to be the exact opposite at times. Even the supposed poster-child of gun control, Australia, is a toss-up as to how their laws performed. At the very least, I don't think there's a convincing case for gun control for the purpose of preventing suicides. I think targeted anti-suicide measures would be far more useful and effective while reaching a much broader group of people, not to mention you wouldn't also have to deal with the NRA's opposition.^ That is dumb. We do need data. It'd be nice if that data wasn't from a politicized process, but that's not gonna happen any time soon. There is a compelling point that we would lack data from the early 1900s and that could skew the conclusions a bit, but that really just means we need to be more careful in analyzing the data.
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10/8/2015 11:23:13 PM
people do go to prison for DUIs though
10/9/2015 1:46:55 AM
Like, their third one, maybe, if they're a black male.But, in NC, even the fourth one is often weekends in jail for 6 months or whatever.I think TT10 is overlooking certain localized places that actually do have a real problem with locking people up for what we largely regard as misdemeanors.But he's right that we should be clear about the circumstances that have led to most nonviolent offenders ending up in prison. We can't paint them all as stoners who just like weed too much--that's not an accurate picture of who's actually in prison.And, if like me, you wanna get those people out, then we need to be real about the behaviors we think should be legal...I'm not gonna pretend this is a marijuana law problem when I really wanna let drug purveyors of all types out of prison.
10/9/2015 2:06:03 AM
Weirdo Burro continues to lead the dumb on this issue.[Edited on October 9, 2015 at 2:12 AM. Reason : And the suicide thing is the red herring of the century ]
10/9/2015 2:10:37 AM
So is this a "school shooting" or just beef in the parking lot?http://www.charlotteobserver.com/latest-news/article38312709.htmlalso, do we blame gun control on those coked up fuckes a few years back at our football tailgate? i mean, shooting, near school and stuff
10/9/2015 7:43:25 AM
It's not what the media is hoping... Based on time and location I'm calling a drunken fight.
10/9/2015 9:45:32 AM
i'm pretty sure having one person dead just because of a drunken fight is exactly the kind of shit that supports gun control.because if there wasn't a gun involved, it's pretty damn likely nobody would be dead.but because some asshole had a gun and was a bitch, somebody's dead. just like the tailgate murders at NC State[Edited on October 9, 2015 at 9:50 AM. Reason : .]
10/9/2015 9:50:05 AM
Yeah, pretty much.I guess I was just pointing out that I wouldn't call it a "mass school shooting" or whatever per se, even though multiple people were shot at a school.
10/9/2015 9:57:15 AM
The media is hoping for a "mass school shooting." Had this party been off campus it would be the same outcome but no national media coverage.
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10/9/2015 11:41:06 AM
and then republicans keep making it harder to get an abortion so they can avoid the child support
10/9/2015 5:50:51 PM
^ que?
10/10/2015 5:07:56 PM
Grenovetters threshold model may help people like goalielax understand how shootings can be a contagion, because of changing threshold levels http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/10/19/thresholds-of-violence
10/12/2015 12:39:22 PM