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How much domestic terrorism will it take to reach your desired threshold?
More Americans have died by guns on American soil than all wars in history.
I think that's too many. More so when a school is attacked and innocent children die via mass murder terrorism.

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BIG differences:

1) no powerful organization is blocking research into the other causes of preventable death.

2) no powerful organization blocks every effort to remediate the other causes of preventable death.

3) people dying from medical error are not usually in peak health. They are already sick and maybe dying anyway.



You mean Powerful organization set in place as a buffer to prevent over reaction by left leaning politicians.



The NRA was not founded for that purpose. Your knowledge of history is pathetic.

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I would love to see your data on number 3 as to the reason for the surgery, and the MALPRACTICE that killed them. Malpractice here, not a body that was too sick to survive the surgery.

http://www.cnn.com/2012/06/09/health/medical-mistakes/index.html None of this mentions Old sick people who were about to die..



You brought up medical errors. So show us the data on the number of perfectly healthy individuals killed by malpractice, compared with the number killed by guns.

I find your cavalier attitude to the deaths of innocent, healthy people appalling.
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3,000 people killed in a single incident done by verified foreign terrorism is not even in the same conversation as this.



Why do we have to pick one?

I'd choose to try and save people from both types of death, thanks.

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>3,000 people killed in a single incident done by verified foreign terrorism is not even in the
>same conversation as this.

3000 innocent Americans killed by evil murderers - a SUPER big deal! Shut down the skies! Form the TSA! Ban the Muslims!

9000 innocent Americans killed by evil murderers a year - No big deal. Who cares? It's insignificant. Why are we even talking about this? Most of the killers were Christians, and fellow gun owners, so it's OK.

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Even so how many of you have turned a blind eye to someone who you know had too many to drive and allowed them to leave in their own car? DWI killed more people in the US than Guns.



In 2015, 10,265 people died in alcohol-impaired driving crashes
https://www.cdc.gov/motorvehiclesafety/impaired_driving/impaired-drv_factsheet.html

33,636 deaths due to "injury by firearms"(2013)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_violence_in_the_United_States

DUI deaths are usually not intentional events. Vr. gun use where a few hundred may be accidental. You should fact check.

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***3,000 people killed in a single incident done by verified foreign terrorism is not even in the same conversation as this.



Why do we have to pick one?



We don't. It's a classic false dichotomy fallacy.
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How much domestic terrorism will it take to reach your desired threshold?
More Americans have died by guns on American soil than all wars in history.
I think that's too many. More so when a school is attacked and innocent children die via mass murder terrorism.



no law you can come up with will prevent another attack.

Period.
"America will never be destroyed from the outside,
if we falter and lose our freedoms,
it will be because we destroyed ourselves."
Abraham Lincoln

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***Even so how many of you have turned a blind eye to someone who you know had too many to drive and allowed them to leave in their own car? DWI killed more people in the US than Guns.



In 2015, 10,265 people died in alcohol-impaired driving crashes
https://www.cdc.gov/motorvehiclesafety/impaired_driving/impaired-drv_factsheet.html

33,636 deaths due to "injury by firearms"(2013)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_violence_in_the_United_States

DUI deaths are usually not intentional events. Vr. gun use where a few hundred may be accidental. You should fact check.

How about total deaths from all vehicular accidents? I'm sure that number comes close or beats total deaths from firearms.

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You got me there, don't live there, don't have an NRA Membership, but you have to agree that anyone who is supporting NRA today is getting it to support the NRA's current goal and that is to be a buffer from over reactive over reaching politicians and that was my point. Why are you bringing up why it was historically started? This is about today.

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***How much domestic terrorism will it take to reach your desired threshold?
More Americans have died by guns on American soil than all wars in history.
I think that's too many. More so when a school is attacked and innocent children die via mass murder terrorism.



no law you can come up with will prevent another attack.

Period.

Another STUPID argument from Marc.

No vault can prevent another bank robbery, so stop using bank vaults or developing better ones.

No vaccination can prevent another disease outbreak, so stop vaccinating or developing better vaccines.

No restraints can prevent another road death, so stop using restraints or developing better ones.

etc.
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Blacksmith311

Why are you bringing up why it was historically started? This is about today.



Because YOU brought up the reason it was 'set in place'. Having memory issues?
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Sorry John. You fail again. That was Dianne Feinstein's argument. Say it to her.
"America will never be destroyed from the outside,
if we falter and lose our freedoms,
it will be because we destroyed ourselves."
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No vault can prevent another bank robbery, so stop using bank vaults or developing better ones.



No, of course not. But let's not use a bank robbery to justify eliminating ATM's, installing TSA-type screening with manned security at the doors to banks, and requiring vaults to be so secure that you have to wait 24+ hours to get cash from them.

Seems to me that bank vaults are secure enough and that they are at the point of diminishing returns for increasing their security. We accept that at their current level of security, there will be some bank robberies every year, but not enough to spend a lot of money and inconvenience to increase their level of security.

Do you own any guns more modern that a musket?

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Blacksmith311

Why are you bringing up why it was historically started?


Probably because that's how any normal english speaking person would have interpreted your initial statement.

If you want to argue semantics, please start by being more precise in your choice of words.
Do you want to have an ideagasm?

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You need to read a link you attempt to use to justify something, because it doesn't.
If you had read all the way through that Snopes explanation, you would see this:


However, if you are pulled over by a police officer with thousands of dollars in your vehicle, you may be asked to explain how and why you’re carrying so much money (ostensibly to uncover the trafficking of drugs and other contraband). And in many cases, law enforcement agents can seize large sums of cash and insist you provide proof you acquired the currency legally and do not intend to use it for illicit purposes. Legal justification for seizing money in that scenario is broad and complex, making it risky (even if not technically illegal) to transport large sums of cash.

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If I'm stopped by a cop and found with possession of $10,000 in cash, why is that different than being caught in possession of 10,000 guns?



They aren't different? Both are legal?

http://www.snopes.com/business/money/10000.asp


Doesn't stop it from being stolen by 'the man' though. With the burden of proof on you to get it back.

Which, tbh, is a totally seperate issue. Fucked up, for sure! But unrelated.
Do you want to have an ideagasm?

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However, if you are pulled over by a police officer with thousands of dollars in your vehicle, you may be asked to explain how and why you’re carrying so much money (ostensibly to uncover the trafficking of drugs and other contraband). And in many cases, law enforcement agents can seize large sums of cash and insist you provide proof you acquired the currency legally and do not intend to use it for illicit purposes. Legal justification for seizing money in that scenario is broad and complex, making it risky (even if not technically illegal) to transport large sums of cash.



I kinda figured the same thing would happen if you were caught in possession of 10,000 guns.

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I was stopped for speeding on my way to a gun range years ago, LOADED car with weapons and ammo.
When officer first approached, all paperwork including CWP, declared the weapons and the amounts, Mr Friendly White Officer just smiled and asked me not to reach for anything.
After checking ID's via the system, "Have a nice day Mr Cochran, good luck at the range, and slow down a little!"


I must have missed his calling for backup and shouts of "STOP RESISTING!".
Oh wait...I'm white.
Like the most successful mass shooters.

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>Seems to me that bank vaults are secure enough and that they are at the point
>of diminishing returns for increasing their security.

Bank vaults - agreed.

However, if there were 30,000 successful vault robberies a year, and they all involved easy to get through bank vault doors, then it would be a given that vault doors were NOT secure enough. And you can bet that new laws would be passed overnight - because politicians would lose money too.

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I was stopped for speeding on my way to a gun range years ago, LOADED car with weapons and ammo.
When officer first approached, all paperwork including CWP, declared the weapons and the amounts, Mr Friendly White Officer just smiled and asked me not to reach for anything.
After checking ID's via the system, "Have a nice day Mr Cochran, good luck at the range, and slow down a little!"


I must have missed his calling for backup and shouts of "STOP RESISTING!".
Oh wait...I'm white.
Like the most successful mass shooters.



Did you have 10,000 guns?

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