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In reply to the discussion: Guns Are Rarely Used in Self-Defense [View all]Nuclear Unicorn
(19,497 posts)1. How come gun control advocates only count homicides as justifiable?
They never show DGUs where the criminal was just wounded or sent running away.
I would also like to see data on crimes attempted vs. completed comparing and contrasting whether or not the victim was armed or unarmed.
It would also be interesting to know how many crimes were attempted against an armed victim because the fact that the number of justifiable homicides is barely over 200 seems to suggest that even though they are armed gun owners are not simply out to kill at the first given opportunity -- as has been often suggested.
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Hey Goon, which theatre is yours, the one in Colorado or the one in Louisiana? nt
flamin lib
Apr 2016
#10
Actually, I think multiple purchases by a gun-owner may be explained more prosaically...
Eleanors38
Apr 2016
#28
The OP refers to 2 distinct groups: Those unlawfully murdered and those who
Nuclear Unicorn
Apr 2016
#32
I'm refering to the introduction to the OP where the sheriff implied if the people murdered
Nitram
Apr 2016
#34
Thank-you for taking the time to answer my questions. Sorry if I was a pest.
Nuclear Unicorn
Apr 2016
#39
You were supposed to be dazzled by sheer weight of verbiage, not ask inconvenient questions
friendly_iconoclast
Apr 2016
#38