Likewise for the research on firearms: the majority of evidence clearly shows that more guns lead to
more gun violence.
This sentiment has been fueled by a decades - long public campaign by the NRA to convince the US public and politicians that, in fact, the Second Amendment guarantees an individual right to bear arms, and that more guns will actually make people safer (by letting them protect themselves), despite research that shows higher levels of gun ownership actually lead to
more gun violence.
Not exact matches
Curbing all kinds of
gun violence and other crimes comes down to
more funding for effective enforcement, says Jake Novak.
President Trump and the American people need action on
gun violence far
more than we need leaders who show empathy, says Jake Novak.
In the wake of the unforgivable and senseless killings in Las Vegas on Sunday night, the deep and widespread fear of
gun violence will, no doubt, grow even deeper and
more widespread.
The World Health Organization lists car - related death as one of the top 10 killers in the world, while far
more people die of traffic fatalities in the United States than through
gun violence.
These measures also suggest Americans are
more likely to die from
gun violence than the combined risks of drowning, fire and smoke, stabbing, choking on food, airplane crashes, animal attacks, and forces of nature.
A roundup of
gun control and
violence studies by writer German Lopez at Vox shows Americans represent less than 5 % of the world population but possess nearly 50 % of the world's civilian - owned
guns, police are about three times
more likely to be killed in states with high
gun ownership, countries with
more guns see
more gun deaths, and states with tighter
gun control laws see fewer
gun - related deaths, among other sobering statistics.
Protesters are demanding protection from
gun violence, including a ban on assault weapons such as the rifle used in Parkland, a prohibition on high - capacity magazines that let killers shoot long bursts without reloading, and
more effective background checks for
gun purchases.
Several Republican politicians and government officials including President Donald Trump have suggested that mental illness was to blame for the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on Wednesday that left 17 people dead — but researchers say evidence suggests there is no traceable link between mental illness and
gun violence, and that a much
more widespread issue is to blame.
With national security driving the debate, Democrats see a
more powerful argument than simply advocating the need to curb
gun violence in a country of 320 million that has
more than 310 million weapons.
In fact, one study from Stanford University that considered whether
more guns save lives discovered that states with
more relaxed
gun laws had higher rates of
gun violence than states with strict regulations.
The horrifying mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School offered yet another tragic reminder of America's
gun problem: The US has much
more firearm
violence than its developed peers.
Instead, the US appears to have
more lethal
violence — and that's driven in large part by the prevalence of
guns.
The question is whether these incidents of successful defense would outweigh the new incidents of
gun violence that would crop up due to the addition of
more firearms in schools.
People who are underage (under 18 for rifles and shotguns, and under 21 for other
guns), someone convicted or indicted for a crime punishable by imprisonment of
more than one year, fugitives from justice, the severely mentally ill, unlawful users of controlled substances, those convicted of domestic
violence, and undocumented immigrants are among some of the categories of people barred from buying a firearm by federal law.
Based on the research, the presence of
more guns typically translates to much
more general
gun violence, while justified uses of a
gun for self - defense are few and far between.
If America wants to confront its
gun violence problem, then, the research suggests it should look to reducing the number of
guns in circulation — not putting
more armed people into schools.
Gun control advocates, meanwhile, are motivated by
more abstract notions of reducing
gun violence — although, Goss noted, the victims of mass shootings and their families have begun putting a face on these policies.
Students, teachers and parents called for an increase in mental health services and
more school counselors on Monday night during a discussion of
gun violence held in Delray Beach.
Also: Emma Gonzalez, the Stoneman Douglas student whose impassioned plea for
gun violence prevention went viral, now has
more Twitter followers than the NRA, as People reports.
The measure comes
more than a month after the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in Parkland, Florida, which killed 17, and on the eve of the
gun violence — focused March for Our Lives.
Because so many
guns are purchased privately by individuals and brought into Chicago from places with
more lax
gun laws like Indiana, experts say universal background checks could actually make a difference in reducing
gun violence in cities.
They put a spotlight not just on mass shootings, but also
more common types of
gun violence that are less likely to make national front pages.
In comparison,
gun control advocates are motivated by
more abstract notions of reducing
gun violence — although, Goss noted, the victims of mass shootings and their families have begun putting a face on these policies by engaging
more actively in advocacy work, which could make the
gun control movement feel
more relatable.
Even though the incident did not occur on school property, the shooting confirms some of the fears about what could go wrong if teachers were to carry
guns in school — that the mere presence of
more firearms would increase the risk of
gun violence.
She's relying on statistics to make her case, though she also made a
more straightforward case on Saturday — fewer
guns, less
violence.
I think it really will take something like 80 % for
gun control, and tragically, I'm convinced it will take a lot
more senseless deaths — and not just the death of black teenagers, but the deaths of children of powerful people through
gun violence.
This means engaging the issue of
gun control must be directed toward stopping
violence today — not primarily toward defending against a potential future where certain freedoms might be
more restricted.
Do not doubt for a second that if
more of us left our bubbles, abandoned culture wars, locked up our
guns safe behind our legal right to own them and brought the physical presence of Christ into the communities stricken by
violence, we would see dramatically less devastation — by
gun or otherwise.
As this suburban pastor and I talked
more, it was clear that he assumed the families from my congregation who have been impacted by
gun violence and incarceration are lazy or prone to crime.
Canada is far less religious than the US (way
more atheists per capita), and yet has fewer abortions per capita, far less
gun violence per capita (despite being just as ethnically diverse), is a peacekeeping country, less divorce per capita, has universal health care,
more social safety nets, and Canadians are considered much nicer than Americans.
But why do we see the victims of
gun violence so much
more clearly than the victims of criminal
violence more generally?
Statistics show
gun owners are the victims of
more gun deaths — accidents, unsecured
guns being accessed by chlldren, domestic
violence situations and you are NOT safer with one in your home.
There are a lot important questions that need to be asked about the United States» horrifying and unique issues with
gun violence, but there is an even
more immediate and desperate need in Las Vegas for blood donors.
Guns do save live
more than we realize by preventing
gun violence because «the other guy» may shoot back.
I preached about the proliferation of
violence which is at the root of
more than just
gun crimes.
Washington (CNN)-- With the bells of the Washington National Cathedral ringing 28 times — honoring all those killed in last week's Connecticut shooting — a broad group of religious leaders on Friday called on their congregations, the White House and Congress to do
more to combat
gun violence.
CNN: Religious leaders launch campaign for
gun control With the bells of the Washington National Cathedral ringing 28 times — honoring all those killed in last week's Connecticut shooting — a broad group of religious leaders on Friday called on their congregations, the White House and Congress to do
more to combat
gun violence.
After the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School,
more than 4,000 pastors signed on to a letter initiated by 12 clergy in Newtown calling for commonsense solutions to reduce
gun violence.
People like you care
more about 4 people dying in Benghazi than you do about the dozens of people killed by
gun violence in the US.
I'm far
more concerned about the drug addicted babies born in my city or the incredible amount of
gun violence and the lack of access to decent childcare for low income families.
«New Yorkers are frustrated with the lack of progress on issues like voting reforms,
gun violence prevention, women's rights, and so many
more that have been held up by the Senate Republicans for far too long.»
Participants stress that they are talking about
more than just mass shootings, because the problem of
gun violence is far
more widespread and complex.
For
more than 20 years, federal law has effectively halted the CDC's ability to research
gun violence.
Trump met for
more than an hour with grieving people in search of solutions to
gun violence.
In response to a series of school shootings across the country, the Kingston Common Council may seek federal and state action for
more stringent
gun control, including a freer hand for research into firearm
violence.
In New York, we're building on strong laws that have helped give our state one of the lowest rates of
gun violence in the country, but we know we need to do
more.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. —
More than 1,000 students and supporters marched across downtown Syracuse today to deliver a message about
gun violence:
He has focused on legislation and policy changes to support affordable housing, protect the environment, promote economic and social justice and a
more humane society, prevent
gun violence, create a fairer and
more open political process, and provide for greater accountability in the ways government provides services and spends our tax dollars.