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By who? Because you rarely post factual information to back up your argument so I'd like to see this documentation. When has this happened to you?
.....you're seriously asking for data on this. :facepalm:
By who? Because you rarely post factual information to back up your argument so I'd like to see this documentation. When has this happened to you?
I'm asking you to provide examples of times you've posted information and it's been ignored because truth be told you rarely post any sort or supporting information so it kinda just sounds like an excuse as to why you never post any sort of supporting information.....you're seriously asking for data on this. :facepalm:
I'm asking you to provide examples of times you've posted information and it's been ignored because truth be told you rarely post any sort or supporting information so it kinda just sounds like an excuse as to why you never post any sort of supporting information
The fact of the matter is if you are just posting your opinion with nothing to back it up you will be taken less seriously than others. I like to deal in real information rather than peoples points of views because those tend to be flawed, including my own.
I'm not being difficult. Your stance that you don't have to support your position with factual inform doesn't really fly here.Yeah, I'm not doing that. You're clearly being difficult. I've been asked to provide data before, in other threads in this forum and have gotten chastised for them. So why do that? It's an opinionated platform, my opinion is plenty. I'm not asking you ti agree with it. I'm just sharing it.
You're going to ignore anything I say or post based off your own opinions. The fact is, as Teach JUST pointed out, we have hundreds of more millions of people than Norway. That's a garbage example. We have a far more screwed up culture than Norway. The guns are just a tool of ways those screwed up people hurt others.
Do you SERIOUSLY need a Link for that? I mean, seriously?
Your stance that you don't have to support your position with factual inform doesn't really fly here.
I can't believe I wasted my time on this. Bottom line, I'm not going out of my way to provide you with data or links or whatever that you'll shrug off anyways. Feel free to look it up yourself though.
Seems India has a worse mental health problem than we do. Less access to medical help for those problems than we do. They have far more people than we do. A more ostracizing sociatial structure than we do. Yet far less gun violence. I wonder why?I don’t know where you’re coming from with the Norway comments. In every mental health related issue I’ve seen they have the same or similar rates of problems as we do (the map below is just 1 example). You may be right that we have “a far more screwed up culture than Norway” but I don’t know why you think that’s the case because you haven’t explained it.
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I don’t know where you’re coming from with the Norway comments.
Seems India has a worse mental health problem than we do. Less access to medical help for those problems than we do. They have far more people than we do. A more ostracizing sociatial structure than we do. Yet far less gun violence. I wonder why?
More of something = more of the negative of that something.I'm not being difficult. Your stance that you don't have to support your position with factual inform doesn't really fly here.
I never responded to the assertion Norway was a bad example, but no I don't need a link for that because Norways population is an easily verifiable fact. Those countries are used as a best case example but if we think it's a bad comparison, fine. Let's use a country with a larger population and less developed society to illustrate the point that the main issue is access. India has far more people than we do, yet they have far less gun violence. Why? They have some of the strictest gun laws in the world. Illegal guns are a thing there, but mass shootings rarely happen. In fact gun violence only accounts for 10% of murders in the entire country. By comparison, in the US 2/3rds of all murders are committed with a firearm. It's not a perfect system in India, but the statistics paint a clear picture. More access to firearms means more gun violence.
https://www.news18.com/news/immersive/guntantra-guns-in-india.html
So if we want less of the negative then an easy solution is to have less of the something wouldn't that be correct?More of something = more of the negative of that something.
So stricter gun laws result in less gun violence. Isn't the goal less gun violence?Norway was used as an example a couple of pages ago by knapp I believe.
Because they have stricter gun laws, you're arguing with yourself. If you want to believe that gun violence sole or main root is availability, go right ahead. It's misinformed, but go ahead.
Yep, you take it away, there are no more issues (in theory).So if we want less of the negative then an easy solution is to have less of the something wouldn't that be correct?
I think it depends on the situation to a degree but if we are talking about mass shootings I suppose yes something isn't right. But other countries have these same issues with mental health but do not face the same issues with gun violence. I guess the argument I'm making is solution based. We aren't going to fix the gun violence issue by just focusing on mental health and continuing to have easy access to guns. We also have to consider the instances that are far less mental health related. Deaths by accidental discharge, children getting ahold of guns, heat of the moment shootings are all a problem here as well and I'd argue those have little to nothing to do with mental health. If we want to have less gun violence the only common sense solution is to limit gun accessYep, you take it away, there are no more issues (in theory).
I am not into guns, so it doesn't matter to me what happens to them.
Now, I assume you agree that people that kill other people are "nuts" right?
So stricter gun laws result in less gun violence. Isn't the goal less gun violence?