Jeff, all I'm doing is using statistics. If the murder rates, crime rates, and illegal drug use rates have all dropped significantly since the late 70's (and they have), why are you or other continuing to insist that the US is on the verge of becoming a Mad Max society?
DSL, not sure what's the color of the sky in your world, the US is one of the most violent and dangerous countries in world, period. Although there has been a nominal drop over the last 30 years in the US, the numbers gun murders and violence are simply off the Richter Scale when compared to other civilized countries with stable government.
Chart: The U.S. has far more gun-related killings than any other developed country
One piece of this puzzle is the national rate of firearm-related murders, which is charted above. The United States has by far the highest per capita rate of all developed countries. According to data compiled by the United Nations, the United States has four times as many gun-related homicides per capita as do Turkey and Switzerland, which are tied for third. The U.S. gun murder rate is about 20 times the average for all other countries on this chart. That means that Americans are 20 times as likely to be killed by a gun than is someone from another developed country.
The above chart measures data for the nations of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, which includes all Western countries plus Turkey, Israel, Chile, Japan, and South Korea. I did not include Mexico, which has about triple the U.S. rate due in large part to the ongoing drug war.
The rate in several developing countries, particularly in Latin America, is significantly higher. Honduras, which has been called the murder capital of the world, has an average firearm murder rate that’s about 20 times America’s. But make no mistake: For a rich, developed country, the U.S. gun-related homicide rate is very, very high.
Chart: The U.S. has far more gun-rel...eloped country
In comparison, Japan, a nation of 130 million people had 47 gun murders, Canada had 144 in nation of 37 million. There are 10-12 thousand gun murders per year in the US over the last 20 years and as reported by Fox News, "Over 1,057,000 people have been killed by guns in the USA since John Lennon was shot and killed on 8 Dec 1980." That's 31,537 people are killed by guns in the USA every year, deaths in general, gun-related.
DSL, not sure what's the color of the sky in your world, the US is one of the most violent and dangerous countries in world, period. Although there has been a nominal drop over the last 30 years in the US, the numbers gun murders and violence are simply off the Richter Scale when compared to other civilized countries with stable government.
Chart: The U.S. has far more gun-related killings than any other developed country
One piece of this puzzle is the national rate of firearm-related murders, which is charted above. The United States has by far the highest per capita rate of all developed countries. According to data compiled by the United Nations, the United States has four times as many gun-related homicides per capita as do Turkey and Switzerland, which are tied for third. The U.S. gun murder rate is about 20 times the average for all other countries on this chart. That means that Americans are 20 times as likely to be killed by a gun than is someone from another developed country.
The above chart measures data for the nations of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, which includes all Western countries plus Turkey, Israel, Chile, Japan, and South Korea. I did not include Mexico, which has about triple the U.S. rate due in large part to the ongoing drug war.
The rate in several developing countries, particularly in Latin America, is significantly higher. Honduras, which has been called the murder capital of the world, has an average firearm murder rate that’s about 20 times America’s. But make no mistake: For a rich, developed country, the U.S. gun-related homicide rate is very, very high.
Chart: The U.S. has far more gun-rel...eloped country
In comparison, Japan, a nation of 130 million people had 47 gun murders, Canada had 144 in nation of 37 million. There are 10-12 thousand gun murders per year in the US over the last 20 years and as reported by Fox News, "Over 1,057,000 people have been killed by guns in the USA since John Lennon was shot and killed on 8 Dec 1980." That's 31,537 people are killed by guns in the USA every year, deaths in general, gun-related.
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