Australian Mass Shooting Shows Why Banning Guns Fails

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If you’re going to take this on, you need to wrestle with more well rounded stats. Australia has 1/13th the masacre rates compared to the US since the Port Authur massacre. Though the suicide rates are quite similar, but drastically lower by guns in AUS. it suggests that AUS is no happier that US, but gun deaths is indeed lowered directly by their bans.

Now take on homicide…US is about 4-6 times the AUS rate, overall. Shooting homicides is less and 1 per 100k people in AUS, and the US is about 4.5 to 6.

Yes, an armed citizen might have taken down this killer at Bondi, as a single incident, but the overall stats are the facts. AUS laws had a real reduction is masacre rates over the nearly 30 years since the laws went into place. AUS robbery rates are real, no doubt, at about 50% that of the US, and this may suggest that WHO has guns in AUS more of the criminal element. This is an offsetting consideration.

I support MANY aspects of 2a, but the 2a community needs better and fully rounded arguments and the grapple with greater complexity.

Sheriff Grady Judd once stated, “You cannot kill evil enough.”

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  1. There are things about the stats that claim Australia has less gun related homicides than the USA. First, how are the stats related to population? The USA has a larger population and with some people getting special treatment because of their status as to whether or not they are a US citizen can cause false stat reports. Australia does NOT have the illegal immigrant problem the USA has, thanks a lot shitpants Joe. Then let’s look at ALL homicides. Baseball bats, knives, even tools from the garage can all be used as a deadly weapon. Then there’s the 4 on 1 beatdown where the victim gets beat killed. Still, the old saying holds true. God created all men equal; Sam Colt MADE them equal.

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