Death by
firearms in the United States is 11.8 per 100,000 citizens—the same as the death rate by automobiles—which we do commonsense regulate
to everyone's satisfaction and safety.
United States firearm deaths: 11.8 per 100,000.
Australia: 1.04 per 100K.
UK: 0.23 per 100k.
South Korea: 0.08.
Japan: 0.06.
More guns
doesn't equal more public safety.
We have only to look at how we're doing, vs. how other
countries are doing. Let's drop the rancor, and find a middle ground where we
don't compromise responsible gun owners' rights but ensure the public safety.
Get active. Don't stop caring. And, vote.
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