America's Gun Violence
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Those Evil no good Guns killin again during a 24hr stretch during this shelter and place Pandemic.....Chicago Values for ya...I hope they keep those evil guns out of my families neighborhood.https://abc7chicago.com/21-shot-7-fatally-tuesday-in-chicago/6086110/
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Guns = Bad? White people = Bad?If hope can grow from dirt like me, it can be done. - EV0
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dudeman said:Guns = Bad? White people = Bad?0
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JW269453 said:CM189191 said:lindamarie73 said:https://chicago.suntimes.com/crime/2020/3/30/21197864/chicago-weekend-shootings-homicide-gun-violence-march-27-30Even a Pandemic can’t stop those dam guns from killing people in Chicago. Those numbers are considered good for a weekend of “gun” violence in Chicago.
You're still more likely to be shot in rural white pillbilly America.
https://www.thetrace.org/features/gun-violence-interactive-shootings-map/
So only homicides count as gun violence, but not accidents or suicides? You're still more likely to be shot in rural white pillbilly America (no qualifiers).
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine
https://www.jabfm.org/content/jabfp/14/2/107.full.pdf- compared with urban areas, rural areas have (1) a higher percentage of gun deaths from shotguns and rifles, and (2) a higher percentage of gun deaths from suicides and accidents
- Results: Compared with urban settings, rural areas had a higher percentage of gun deaths from shotguns and rifles and a higher percentage from suicides and accidents
Researchers at UC Davis’ Violence Prevention Research Program evaluated more than 50,000 firearm deaths – both homicides and suicides – recorded in California counties between 2000 and 2015.
https://www.calhealthreport.org/2018/04/24/gun-violence-increasingly-rural-problem-study-finds/
- At the start of the study, firearm homicide was largely an urban problem, the researchers found. But by 2015, gun murders in urban areas had dropped, resulting in similar rates in both urban and rural counties.
- The study also detected a slight uptick in suicide rates by gun since 2000, mirroring national trends. These suicides were concentrated in rural areas and among whites
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CM189191 said:JW269453 said:CM189191 said:lindamarie73 said:https://chicago.suntimes.com/crime/2020/3/30/21197864/chicago-weekend-shootings-homicide-gun-violence-march-27-30Even a Pandemic can’t stop those dam guns from killing people in Chicago. Those numbers are considered good for a weekend of “gun” violence in Chicago.
You're still more likely to be shot in rural white pillbilly America.
https://www.thetrace.org/features/gun-violence-interactive-shootings-map/
So only homicides count as gun violence, but not accidents or suicides? You're still more likely to be shot in rural white pillbilly America (no qualifiers).
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine
https://www.jabfm.org/content/jabfp/14/2/107.full.pdf- compared with urban areas, rural areas have (1) a higher percentage of gun deaths from shotguns and rifles, and (2) a higher percentage of gun deaths from suicides and accidents
- Results: Compared with urban settings, rural areas had a higher percentage of gun deaths from shotguns and rifles and a higher percentage from suicides and accidents
Researchers at UC Davis’ Violence Prevention Research Program evaluated more than 50,000 firearm deaths – both homicides and suicides – recorded in California counties between 2000 and 2015.
https://www.calhealthreport.org/2018/04/24/gun-violence-increasingly-rural-problem-study-finds/
- At the start of the study, firearm homicide was largely an urban problem, the researchers found. But by 2015, gun murders in urban areas had dropped, resulting in similar rates in both urban and rural counties.
- The study also detected a slight uptick in suicide rates by gun since 2000, mirroring national trends. These suicides were concentrated in rural areas and among whites
Did you explore the map I provided? If you did, you should have noticed that accidental is included. I added the bit about suicides on my own because they should not be ignored when speaking of gun violence, but suicides do not help your stance since it takes others doing the shooting out of the equation. Your evidence only speaks of shotguns and rifles in exhibit "A", are those the only guns we have in this country? Handguns are the most to blame when it comes to gun violence, I've included a graph below for you from the FBI. Exhibit "B" is a study for the state of California only and clearly states "resulting in similar rates in both urban and rural counties." Again I ask, where are all of the rural white pillbilly Americans living who are more likely to shoot you?
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JW269453 said:CM189191 said:JW269453 said:CM189191 said:lindamarie73 said:https://chicago.suntimes.com/crime/2020/3/30/21197864/chicago-weekend-shootings-homicide-gun-violence-march-27-30Even a Pandemic can’t stop those dam guns from killing people in Chicago. Those numbers are considered good for a weekend of “gun” violence in Chicago.
You're still more likely to be shot in rural white pillbilly America.
https://www.thetrace.org/features/gun-violence-interactive-shootings-map/
So only homicides count as gun violence, but not accidents or suicides? You're still more likely to be shot in rural white pillbilly America (no qualifiers).
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine
https://www.jabfm.org/content/jabfp/14/2/107.full.pdf- compared with urban areas, rural areas have (1) a higher percentage of gun deaths from shotguns and rifles, and (2) a higher percentage of gun deaths from suicides and accidents
- Results: Compared with urban settings, rural areas had a higher percentage of gun deaths from shotguns and rifles and a higher percentage from suicides and accidents
Researchers at UC Davis’ Violence Prevention Research Program evaluated more than 50,000 firearm deaths – both homicides and suicides – recorded in California counties between 2000 and 2015.
https://www.calhealthreport.org/2018/04/24/gun-violence-increasingly-rural-problem-study-finds/
- At the start of the study, firearm homicide was largely an urban problem, the researchers found. But by 2015, gun murders in urban areas had dropped, resulting in similar rates in both urban and rural counties.
- The study also detected a slight uptick in suicide rates by gun since 2000, mirroring national trends. These suicides were concentrated in rural areas and among whites
Did you explore the map I provided? If you did, you should have noticed that accidental is included. I added the bit about suicides on my own because they should not be ignored when speaking of gun violence, but suicides do not help your stance since it takes others doing the shooting out of the equation. Your evidence only speaks of shotguns and rifles in exhibit "A", are those the only guns we have in this country? Handguns are the most to blame when it comes to gun violence, I've included a graph below for you from the FBI. Exhibit "B" is a study for the state of California only and clearly states "resulting in similar rates in both urban and rural counties." Again I ask, where are all of the rural white pillbilly Americans living who are more likely to shoot you?
You are more likely to die from gun violence in rural America than in the city.
Gun suicides, accidental deaths, and homicides happen at a higher rate per capita in rural areas.
It's easy to pick on Chicago because there's nearly 10 million in the metro area. Sensationalism gets clicks.0 -
CM189191 said:JW269453 said:CM189191 said:JW269453 said:CM189191 said:lindamarie73 said:https://chicago.suntimes.com/crime/2020/3/30/21197864/chicago-weekend-shootings-homicide-gun-violence-march-27-30Even a Pandemic can’t stop those dam guns from killing people in Chicago. Those numbers are considered good for a weekend of “gun” violence in Chicago.
You're still more likely to be shot in rural white pillbilly America.
https://www.thetrace.org/features/gun-violence-interactive-shootings-map/
So only homicides count as gun violence, but not accidents or suicides? You're still more likely to be shot in rural white pillbilly America (no qualifiers).
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine
https://www.jabfm.org/content/jabfp/14/2/107.full.pdf- compared with urban areas, rural areas have (1) a higher percentage of gun deaths from shotguns and rifles, and (2) a higher percentage of gun deaths from suicides and accidents
- Results: Compared with urban settings, rural areas had a higher percentage of gun deaths from shotguns and rifles and a higher percentage from suicides and accidents
Researchers at UC Davis’ Violence Prevention Research Program evaluated more than 50,000 firearm deaths – both homicides and suicides – recorded in California counties between 2000 and 2015.
https://www.calhealthreport.org/2018/04/24/gun-violence-increasingly-rural-problem-study-finds/
- At the start of the study, firearm homicide was largely an urban problem, the researchers found. But by 2015, gun murders in urban areas had dropped, resulting in similar rates in both urban and rural counties.
- The study also detected a slight uptick in suicide rates by gun since 2000, mirroring national trends. These suicides were concentrated in rural areas and among whites
Did you explore the map I provided? If you did, you should have noticed that accidental is included. I added the bit about suicides on my own because they should not be ignored when speaking of gun violence, but suicides do not help your stance since it takes others doing the shooting out of the equation. Your evidence only speaks of shotguns and rifles in exhibit "A", are those the only guns we have in this country? Handguns are the most to blame when it comes to gun violence, I've included a graph below for you from the FBI. Exhibit "B" is a study for the state of California only and clearly states "resulting in similar rates in both urban and rural counties." Again I ask, where are all of the rural white pillbilly Americans living who are more likely to shoot you?
You are more likely to die from gun violence in rural America than in the city.
Gun suicides, accidental deaths, and homicides happen at a higher rate per capita in rural areas.
It's easy to pick on Chicago because there's nearly 10 million in the metro area. Sensationalism gets clicks.Post edited by lindamarie73 on0 -
CM189191 said:JW269453 said:CM189191 said:JW269453 said:CM189191 said:lindamarie73 said:https://chicago.suntimes.com/crime/2020/3/30/21197864/chicago-weekend-shootings-homicide-gun-violence-march-27-30Even a Pandemic can’t stop those dam guns from killing people in Chicago. Those numbers are considered good for a weekend of “gun” violence in Chicago.
You're still more likely to be shot in rural white pillbilly America.
https://www.thetrace.org/features/gun-violence-interactive-shootings-map/
So only homicides count as gun violence, but not accidents or suicides? You're still more likely to be shot in rural white pillbilly America (no qualifiers).
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine
https://www.jabfm.org/content/jabfp/14/2/107.full.pdf- compared with urban areas, rural areas have (1) a higher percentage of gun deaths from shotguns and rifles, and (2) a higher percentage of gun deaths from suicides and accidents
- Results: Compared with urban settings, rural areas had a higher percentage of gun deaths from shotguns and rifles and a higher percentage from suicides and accidents
Researchers at UC Davis’ Violence Prevention Research Program evaluated more than 50,000 firearm deaths – both homicides and suicides – recorded in California counties between 2000 and 2015.
https://www.calhealthreport.org/2018/04/24/gun-violence-increasingly-rural-problem-study-finds/
- At the start of the study, firearm homicide was largely an urban problem, the researchers found. But by 2015, gun murders in urban areas had dropped, resulting in similar rates in both urban and rural counties.
- The study also detected a slight uptick in suicide rates by gun since 2000, mirroring national trends. These suicides were concentrated in rural areas and among whites
Did you explore the map I provided? If you did, you should have noticed that accidental is included. I added the bit about suicides on my own because they should not be ignored when speaking of gun violence, but suicides do not help your stance since it takes others doing the shooting out of the equation. Your evidence only speaks of shotguns and rifles in exhibit "A", are those the only guns we have in this country? Handguns are the most to blame when it comes to gun violence, I've included a graph below for you from the FBI. Exhibit "B" is a study for the state of California only and clearly states "resulting in similar rates in both urban and rural counties." Again I ask, where are all of the rural white pillbilly Americans living who are more likely to shoot you?
You are more likely to die from gun violence in rural America than in the city.
Gun suicides, accidental deaths, and homicides happen at a higher rate per capita in rural areas.
It's easy to pick on Chicago because there's nearly 10 million in the metro area. Sensationalism gets clicks.All I am asking for on my third attempt time is:Where are all of the rural white pillbilly Americans living? Are you worried you are going to upset someone because of your typical stereotyping approach?0 -
lindamarie73 said:CM189191 said:JW269453 said:CM189191 said:JW269453 said:CM189191 said:lindamarie73 said:https://chicago.suntimes.com/crime/2020/3/30/21197864/chicago-weekend-shootings-homicide-gun-violence-march-27-30Even a Pandemic can’t stop those dam guns from killing people in Chicago. Those numbers are considered good for a weekend of “gun” violence in Chicago.
You're still more likely to be shot in rural white pillbilly America.
https://www.thetrace.org/features/gun-violence-interactive-shootings-map/
So only homicides count as gun violence, but not accidents or suicides? You're still more likely to be shot in rural white pillbilly America (no qualifiers).
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine
https://www.jabfm.org/content/jabfp/14/2/107.full.pdf- compared with urban areas, rural areas have (1) a higher percentage of gun deaths from shotguns and rifles, and (2) a higher percentage of gun deaths from suicides and accidents
- Results: Compared with urban settings, rural areas had a higher percentage of gun deaths from shotguns and rifles and a higher percentage from suicides and accidents
Researchers at UC Davis’ Violence Prevention Research Program evaluated more than 50,000 firearm deaths – both homicides and suicides – recorded in California counties between 2000 and 2015.
https://www.calhealthreport.org/2018/04/24/gun-violence-increasingly-rural-problem-study-finds/
- At the start of the study, firearm homicide was largely an urban problem, the researchers found. But by 2015, gun murders in urban areas had dropped, resulting in similar rates in both urban and rural counties.
- The study also detected a slight uptick in suicide rates by gun since 2000, mirroring national trends. These suicides were concentrated in rural areas and among whites
Did you explore the map I provided? If you did, you should have noticed that accidental is included. I added the bit about suicides on my own because they should not be ignored when speaking of gun violence, but suicides do not help your stance since it takes others doing the shooting out of the equation. Your evidence only speaks of shotguns and rifles in exhibit "A", are those the only guns we have in this country? Handguns are the most to blame when it comes to gun violence, I've included a graph below for you from the FBI. Exhibit "B" is a study for the state of California only and clearly states "resulting in similar rates in both urban and rural counties." Again I ask, where are all of the rural white pillbilly Americans living who are more likely to shoot you?
You are more likely to die from gun violence in rural America than in the city.
Gun suicides, accidental deaths, and homicides happen at a higher rate per capita in rural areas.
It's easy to pick on Chicago because there's nearly 10 million in the metro area. Sensationalism gets clicks.
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_metropolitan_area
The population is about 9.5 million people and CSA population of 9.9 million people
Most of the people leaving are useless elderly retiring in AZ or FL who really bring no value to Illinois economic engine anyways.0 -
JW269453 said:CM189191 said:JW269453 said:CM189191 said:JW269453 said:CM189191 said:lindamarie73 said:https://chicago.suntimes.com/crime/2020/3/30/21197864/chicago-weekend-shootings-homicide-gun-violence-march-27-30Even a Pandemic can’t stop those dam guns from killing people in Chicago. Those numbers are considered good for a weekend of “gun” violence in Chicago.
You're still more likely to be shot in rural white pillbilly America.
https://www.thetrace.org/features/gun-violence-interactive-shootings-map/
So only homicides count as gun violence, but not accidents or suicides? You're still more likely to be shot in rural white pillbilly America (no qualifiers).
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine
https://www.jabfm.org/content/jabfp/14/2/107.full.pdf- compared with urban areas, rural areas have (1) a higher percentage of gun deaths from shotguns and rifles, and (2) a higher percentage of gun deaths from suicides and accidents
- Results: Compared with urban settings, rural areas had a higher percentage of gun deaths from shotguns and rifles and a higher percentage from suicides and accidents
Researchers at UC Davis’ Violence Prevention Research Program evaluated more than 50,000 firearm deaths – both homicides and suicides – recorded in California counties between 2000 and 2015.
https://www.calhealthreport.org/2018/04/24/gun-violence-increasingly-rural-problem-study-finds/
- At the start of the study, firearm homicide was largely an urban problem, the researchers found. But by 2015, gun murders in urban areas had dropped, resulting in similar rates in both urban and rural counties.
- The study also detected a slight uptick in suicide rates by gun since 2000, mirroring national trends. These suicides were concentrated in rural areas and among whites
Did you explore the map I provided? If you did, you should have noticed that accidental is included. I added the bit about suicides on my own because they should not be ignored when speaking of gun violence, but suicides do not help your stance since it takes others doing the shooting out of the equation. Your evidence only speaks of shotguns and rifles in exhibit "A", are those the only guns we have in this country? Handguns are the most to blame when it comes to gun violence, I've included a graph below for you from the FBI. Exhibit "B" is a study for the state of California only and clearly states "resulting in similar rates in both urban and rural counties." Again I ask, where are all of the rural white pillbilly Americans living who are more likely to shoot you?
You are more likely to die from gun violence in rural America than in the city.
Gun suicides, accidental deaths, and homicides happen at a higher rate per capita in rural areas.
It's easy to pick on Chicago because there's nearly 10 million in the metro area. Sensationalism gets clicks.All I am asking for on my third attempt time is:Where are all of the rural white pillbilly Americans living? Are you worried you are going to upset someone because of your typical stereotyping approach?
If you're trying to make a point, go get your own data next time.0 -
I love Chicago
I would live there if it didn't have such god awful weather.
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CM189191 said:JW269453 said:CM189191 said:JW269453 said:CM189191 said:JW269453 said:CM189191 said:lindamarie73 said:https://chicago.suntimes.com/crime/2020/3/30/21197864/chicago-weekend-shootings-homicide-gun-violence-march-27-30Even a Pandemic can’t stop those dam guns from killing people in Chicago. Those numbers are considered good for a weekend of “gun” violence in Chicago.
You're still more likely to be shot in rural white pillbilly America.
https://www.thetrace.org/features/gun-violence-interactive-shootings-map/
So only homicides count as gun violence, but not accidents or suicides? You're still more likely to be shot in rural white pillbilly America (no qualifiers).
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine
https://www.jabfm.org/content/jabfp/14/2/107.full.pdf- compared with urban areas, rural areas have (1) a higher percentage of gun deaths from shotguns and rifles, and (2) a higher percentage of gun deaths from suicides and accidents
- Results: Compared with urban settings, rural areas had a higher percentage of gun deaths from shotguns and rifles and a higher percentage from suicides and accidents
Researchers at UC Davis’ Violence Prevention Research Program evaluated more than 50,000 firearm deaths – both homicides and suicides – recorded in California counties between 2000 and 2015.
https://www.calhealthreport.org/2018/04/24/gun-violence-increasingly-rural-problem-study-finds/
- At the start of the study, firearm homicide was largely an urban problem, the researchers found. But by 2015, gun murders in urban areas had dropped, resulting in similar rates in both urban and rural counties.
- The study also detected a slight uptick in suicide rates by gun since 2000, mirroring national trends. These suicides were concentrated in rural areas and among whites
Did you explore the map I provided? If you did, you should have noticed that accidental is included. I added the bit about suicides on my own because they should not be ignored when speaking of gun violence, but suicides do not help your stance since it takes others doing the shooting out of the equation. Your evidence only speaks of shotguns and rifles in exhibit "A", are those the only guns we have in this country? Handguns are the most to blame when it comes to gun violence, I've included a graph below for you from the FBI. Exhibit "B" is a study for the state of California only and clearly states "resulting in similar rates in both urban and rural counties." Again I ask, where are all of the rural white pillbilly Americans living who are more likely to shoot you?
You are more likely to die from gun violence in rural America than in the city.
Gun suicides, accidental deaths, and homicides happen at a higher rate per capita in rural areas.
It's easy to pick on Chicago because there's nearly 10 million in the metro area. Sensationalism gets clicks.All I am asking for on my third attempt time is:Where are all of the rural white pillbilly Americans living? Are you worried you are going to upset someone because of your typical stereotyping approach?
If you're trying to make a point, go get your own data next time.
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JW269453 said:CM189191 said:JW269453 said:CM189191 said:JW269453 said:CM189191 said:JW269453 said:CM189191 said:lindamarie73 said:https://chicago.suntimes.com/crime/2020/3/30/21197864/chicago-weekend-shootings-homicide-gun-violence-march-27-30Even a Pandemic can’t stop those dam guns from killing people in Chicago. Those numbers are considered good for a weekend of “gun” violence in Chicago.
You're still more likely to be shot in rural white pillbilly America.
https://www.thetrace.org/features/gun-violence-interactive-shootings-map/
So only homicides count as gun violence, but not accidents or suicides? You're still more likely to be shot in rural white pillbilly America (no qualifiers).
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine
https://www.jabfm.org/content/jabfp/14/2/107.full.pdf- compared with urban areas, rural areas have (1) a higher percentage of gun deaths from shotguns and rifles, and (2) a higher percentage of gun deaths from suicides and accidents
- Results: Compared with urban settings, rural areas had a higher percentage of gun deaths from shotguns and rifles and a higher percentage from suicides and accidents
Researchers at UC Davis’ Violence Prevention Research Program evaluated more than 50,000 firearm deaths – both homicides and suicides – recorded in California counties between 2000 and 2015.
https://www.calhealthreport.org/2018/04/24/gun-violence-increasingly-rural-problem-study-finds/
- At the start of the study, firearm homicide was largely an urban problem, the researchers found. But by 2015, gun murders in urban areas had dropped, resulting in similar rates in both urban and rural counties.
- The study also detected a slight uptick in suicide rates by gun since 2000, mirroring national trends. These suicides were concentrated in rural areas and among whites
Did you explore the map I provided? If you did, you should have noticed that accidental is included. I added the bit about suicides on my own because they should not be ignored when speaking of gun violence, but suicides do not help your stance since it takes others doing the shooting out of the equation. Your evidence only speaks of shotguns and rifles in exhibit "A", are those the only guns we have in this country? Handguns are the most to blame when it comes to gun violence, I've included a graph below for you from the FBI. Exhibit "B" is a study for the state of California only and clearly states "resulting in similar rates in both urban and rural counties." Again I ask, where are all of the rural white pillbilly Americans living who are more likely to shoot you?
You are more likely to die from gun violence in rural America than in the city.
Gun suicides, accidental deaths, and homicides happen at a higher rate per capita in rural areas.
It's easy to pick on Chicago because there's nearly 10 million in the metro area. Sensationalism gets clicks.All I am asking for on my third attempt time is:Where are all of the rural white pillbilly Americans living? Are you worried you are going to upset someone because of your typical stereotyping approach?
If you're trying to make a point, go get your own data next time.
You're still more likely to be shot in rural white pillbilly America
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CM189191 said:lindamarie73 said:CM189191 said:JW269453 said:CM189191 said:JW269453 said:CM189191 said:lindamarie73 said:https://chicago.suntimes.com/crime/2020/3/30/21197864/chicago-weekend-shootings-homicide-gun-violence-march-27-30Even a Pandemic can’t stop those dam guns from killing people in Chicago. Those numbers are considered good for a weekend of “gun” violence in Chicago.
You're still more likely to be shot in rural white pillbilly America.
https://www.thetrace.org/features/gun-violence-interactive-shootings-map/
So only homicides count as gun violence, but not accidents or suicides? You're still more likely to be shot in rural white pillbilly America (no qualifiers).
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine
https://www.jabfm.org/content/jabfp/14/2/107.full.pdf- compared with urban areas, rural areas have (1) a higher percentage of gun deaths from shotguns and rifles, and (2) a higher percentage of gun deaths from suicides and accidents
- Results: Compared with urban settings, rural areas had a higher percentage of gun deaths from shotguns and rifles and a higher percentage from suicides and accidents
Researchers at UC Davis’ Violence Prevention Research Program evaluated more than 50,000 firearm deaths – both homicides and suicides – recorded in California counties between 2000 and 2015.
https://www.calhealthreport.org/2018/04/24/gun-violence-increasingly-rural-problem-study-finds/
- At the start of the study, firearm homicide was largely an urban problem, the researchers found. But by 2015, gun murders in urban areas had dropped, resulting in similar rates in both urban and rural counties.
- The study also detected a slight uptick in suicide rates by gun since 2000, mirroring national trends. These suicides were concentrated in rural areas and among whites
Did you explore the map I provided? If you did, you should have noticed that accidental is included. I added the bit about suicides on my own because they should not be ignored when speaking of gun violence, but suicides do not help your stance since it takes others doing the shooting out of the equation. Your evidence only speaks of shotguns and rifles in exhibit "A", are those the only guns we have in this country? Handguns are the most to blame when it comes to gun violence, I've included a graph below for you from the FBI. Exhibit "B" is a study for the state of California only and clearly states "resulting in similar rates in both urban and rural counties." Again I ask, where are all of the rural white pillbilly Americans living who are more likely to shoot you?
You are more likely to die from gun violence in rural America than in the city.
Gun suicides, accidental deaths, and homicides happen at a higher rate per capita in rural areas.
It's easy to pick on Chicago because there's nearly 10 million in the metro area. Sensationalism gets clicks.
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_metropolitan_area
The population is about 9.5 million people and CSA population of 9.9 million people
Most of the people leaving are useless elderly retiring in AZ or FL who really bring no value to Illinois economic engine anyways.0 -
JW269453 said:CM189191 said:JW269453 said:CM189191 said:JW269453 said:CM189191 said:JW269453 said:CM189191 said:lindamarie73 said:https://chicago.suntimes.com/crime/2020/3/30/21197864/chicago-weekend-shootings-homicide-gun-violence-march-27-30Even a Pandemic can’t stop those dam guns from killing people in Chicago. Those numbers are considered good for a weekend of “gun” violence in Chicago.
You're still more likely to be shot in rural white pillbilly America.
https://www.thetrace.org/features/gun-violence-interactive-shootings-map/
So only homicides count as gun violence, but not accidents or suicides? You're still more likely to be shot in rural white pillbilly America (no qualifiers).
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine
https://www.jabfm.org/content/jabfp/14/2/107.full.pdf- compared with urban areas, rural areas have (1) a higher percentage of gun deaths from shotguns and rifles, and (2) a higher percentage of gun deaths from suicides and accidents
- Results: Compared with urban settings, rural areas had a higher percentage of gun deaths from shotguns and rifles and a higher percentage from suicides and accidents
Researchers at UC Davis’ Violence Prevention Research Program evaluated more than 50,000 firearm deaths – both homicides and suicides – recorded in California counties between 2000 and 2015.
https://www.calhealthreport.org/2018/04/24/gun-violence-increasingly-rural-problem-study-finds/
- At the start of the study, firearm homicide was largely an urban problem, the researchers found. But by 2015, gun murders in urban areas had dropped, resulting in similar rates in both urban and rural counties.
- The study also detected a slight uptick in suicide rates by gun since 2000, mirroring national trends. These suicides were concentrated in rural areas and among whites
Did you explore the map I provided? If you did, you should have noticed that accidental is included. I added the bit about suicides on my own because they should not be ignored when speaking of gun violence, but suicides do not help your stance since it takes others doing the shooting out of the equation. Your evidence only speaks of shotguns and rifles in exhibit "A", are those the only guns we have in this country? Handguns are the most to blame when it comes to gun violence, I've included a graph below for you from the FBI. Exhibit "B" is a study for the state of California only and clearly states "resulting in similar rates in both urban and rural counties." Again I ask, where are all of the rural white pillbilly Americans living who are more likely to shoot you?
You are more likely to die from gun violence in rural America than in the city.
Gun suicides, accidental deaths, and homicides happen at a higher rate per capita in rural areas.
It's easy to pick on Chicago because there's nearly 10 million in the metro area. Sensationalism gets clicks.All I am asking for on my third attempt time is:Where are all of the rural white pillbilly Americans living? Are you worried you are going to upset someone because of your typical stereotyping approach?
If you're trying to make a point, go get your own data next time.
That homicides are more significant than suicides or accidental gun deaths?
That gun violence in urban areas is more important than in rural areas?
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lindamarie73 said:CM189191 said:lindamarie73 said:CM189191 said:JW269453 said:CM189191 said:JW269453 said:CM189191 said:lindamarie73 said:https://chicago.suntimes.com/crime/2020/3/30/21197864/chicago-weekend-shootings-homicide-gun-violence-march-27-30Even a Pandemic can’t stop those dam guns from killing people in Chicago. Those numbers are considered good for a weekend of “gun” violence in Chicago.
You're still more likely to be shot in rural white pillbilly America.
https://www.thetrace.org/features/gun-violence-interactive-shootings-map/
So only homicides count as gun violence, but not accidents or suicides? You're still more likely to be shot in rural white pillbilly America (no qualifiers).
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine
https://www.jabfm.org/content/jabfp/14/2/107.full.pdf- compared with urban areas, rural areas have (1) a higher percentage of gun deaths from shotguns and rifles, and (2) a higher percentage of gun deaths from suicides and accidents
- Results: Compared with urban settings, rural areas had a higher percentage of gun deaths from shotguns and rifles and a higher percentage from suicides and accidents
Researchers at UC Davis’ Violence Prevention Research Program evaluated more than 50,000 firearm deaths – both homicides and suicides – recorded in California counties between 2000 and 2015.
https://www.calhealthreport.org/2018/04/24/gun-violence-increasingly-rural-problem-study-finds/
- At the start of the study, firearm homicide was largely an urban problem, the researchers found. But by 2015, gun murders in urban areas had dropped, resulting in similar rates in both urban and rural counties.
- The study also detected a slight uptick in suicide rates by gun since 2000, mirroring national trends. These suicides were concentrated in rural areas and among whites
Did you explore the map I provided? If you did, you should have noticed that accidental is included. I added the bit about suicides on my own because they should not be ignored when speaking of gun violence, but suicides do not help your stance since it takes others doing the shooting out of the equation. Your evidence only speaks of shotguns and rifles in exhibit "A", are those the only guns we have in this country? Handguns are the most to blame when it comes to gun violence, I've included a graph below for you from the FBI. Exhibit "B" is a study for the state of California only and clearly states "resulting in similar rates in both urban and rural counties." Again I ask, where are all of the rural white pillbilly Americans living who are more likely to shoot you?
You are more likely to die from gun violence in rural America than in the city.
Gun suicides, accidental deaths, and homicides happen at a higher rate per capita in rural areas.
It's easy to pick on Chicago because there's nearly 10 million in the metro area. Sensationalism gets clicks.
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_metropolitan_area
The population is about 9.5 million people and CSA population of 9.9 million people
Most of the people leaving are useless elderly retiring in AZ or FL who really bring no value to Illinois economic engine anyways.The economy of Illinois is the fifth largest by GDP in the United States and one of the most diversified economies in the world. Fueled by the economy of Chicago, the Chicago metropolitan area is home to many of the United States' largest companies, including AbbVie Inc., Allstate, Baxter International, Boeing, Caterpillar, Conagra, Crate and Barrel, Kraft Heinz, McDonald's, Mondelez International, Motorola, United Airlines, US Foods, Walgreens, and more. The Chicago area is a global financial center and headquarters a wide variety of financial institutions including Citadel LLC, CNA Financial, Discover Financial Services, Morningstar, Inc., Nuveen, and more. Chicago is also home to the largest futures exchange in the world, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.Across the state, other Fortune 500 world headquarters based in Illinois include State Farm in Bloomington and John Deere in Moline. As of 2017, Illinois ranked fourth in the nation for the most Fortune 500 based companies with a total of 36. For six consecutive years, Chicagoland was ranked the nation's top metropolitan area for corporate relocations.The 2018 total gross state product for Illinois was $857 billion, placing it fifth in the nation. The 2017 median household income was $62,992, one of the nation's highest. The state's industrial outputs include machinery, food processing, electrical equipment, chemical products, publishing, fabricated metal products and transportation equipment. Corn and soybeans are important agricultural products. Service industries of note are financial trading, higher education, logistics, and medicine.0 -
I ll gladly take my chances in Wyoming or Montana as compared to the south side of Chicago or Camden, nj.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0
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mcgruff10 said:I ll gladly take my chances in Wyoming or Montana as compared to the south side of Chicago or Camden, nj.0
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CM189191 said:mcgruff10 said:I ll gladly take my chances in Wyoming or Montana as compared to the south side of Chicago or Camden, nj.
Drive by shootings happen in Chicago and other urban areas. Probably not so much in farm country.
Plenty of innocent bystander casualties of gang violence in the annual gun deaths in Chicago.If hope can grow from dirt like me, it can be done. - EV0 -
mcgruff10 said:I ll gladly take my chances in Wyoming or Montana as compared to the south side of Chicago or Camden, nj.0
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