Llwydd wrote:
Taken from the Observer [United Kingdom] - the oldest Sunday newspaper in the world - founded 1791. Has always prided itself on its independence.
Headline for an article written by Henry Porter-
"American gun use is out of control. Shouldn't the World intervene?" [September 22nd 2013]
[Excerpt]
"The annual toll from firearms in the US is running at 32,000 deaths and climbing, even though the general crime rate is on a downward path (it is 40% lower than in 1980). If this perennial slaughter doesn't qualify for intercession by the UN and all relevant NGOs, it is hard to know what does.
To absorb the scale of the mayhem, it's worth trying to guess the death toll of all the wars in American history since the War of Independence began in 1775, and follow that by estimating the number killed by firearms in the US since the day that Robert F. Kennedy was shot in 1968 by a .22 Iver-Johnson handgun, wielded by Sirhan Sirhan. The figures from Congressional Research Service, plus recent statistics from icasualties.org, tell us that from the first casualties in the battle of Lexington to recent operations in Afghanistan, the toll is 1,171,177. By contrast, the number killed by firearms, including suicides, since 1968, according to the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention and the FBI, is 1,384,171."
The full article can be found on the Observer web site, either under the headline given above or "Should we intervene in US gun use?"
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More people are killed with hammers in the US than guns each year, oh well there goes the housing market again, when hammers are outlawed, only outlaws will have hammers. If you think that this sounds stupid, its no more stupid than blaming the gun for murder. It is the evilness in people. PEOPLE THAT DO IT. I HAVE NEVER SEEN A GUN FLYING THROUGH THE AIR TO KILL SOMEONE, IT IS ALWAYS IN SOMEONE'S HAND. RIGHT!!