What does Sup Forums think about gun control? is "muh cold dead hands" just a meme?

What does Sup Forums think about gun control? is "muh cold dead hands" just a meme?

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>1.3 million suicides and dead gangbangers

Nothing of value was lost

Double down on stupid..nice.. never change kid

you mean nigger control dont you?

say wut faggot?

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Over 50 million Americans died from abortion.

I'd rather protect myself, than rely on the same assholes that couldn't get to a nightclub before 49 people were murdered. Fuck the government.

>demand a plan

Looks like the cops had a plan.
Haven't you learned from Colorado?

You've never lived on the Great Plains, have you?

Shit memes are shit

>1.4 million abortions in 1990
>43.9 million abortions since 1968
>More than the population of California

Sorry bro. Those figures are irrelevant. I'm more scared of the muslim boogeyman who's responsible for like 0.0002% of the violence that is shown in those statistics. Get your priorities straight nigga.

Woah woah woah

>1.3 million

more than all the wars of American history combined!?

Why even bother to straight up lie?

>count suicides by gun as gun violence
>woah look at all these deaths from gun violence!

Just decided to test this.

The Civil War has a record of, at least, 620,000 deaths (The worst of any war the U.S. has been in, and recent studies have upped the number to a possible maximum of 850,000 deaths). And, WWII, amounts to a total of 400,000 people dead that belonged to the U.S. military. So, right there, two wars equal the amount of people killed by gun violence.

>But, wait, there's more...

The amount of U.S. soldier killed in WWI is over 116,500. The Vietnam War had nearly 60,000 people killed with 1,600 still missing. The Korean War resulted in over 36,500 people dead (Including non military personnel). The American Revolution resulted in 25,700 deaths on the Colonist's side. And, to finish things off, the Cold War ended with under 400 military personnel known to be killed. So, tallying all that up, that counts to the total military death toll of every finished war the U.S. was involved in to 1,259,100. That is just "under" the number described in the picture.

>Oh, I'm not done yet.

When the Civil War happened, the U.S. population was over 31 million people. If the Civil War would have happened with today's population (And the same statistics), the amount of people dead would amount to over 6 million.

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Fuck your stupid fucking face ass fuck. Nobody is ever getting my guns. It's not a meme, the veterans alone would easily wipe out any door to door confiscation program. Who wants to keep guns out of lawful citizens hands anyways?

Gun control is a slippery slope. They will take more and more of our freedoms away if you let them have even one.

You could argue that gun control saves lives, but then you would be deciding that security is more important than freedom, which is undeniably un-American.

You commie fucks can move to Europe if you so badly need to push legislation that will put us all in rooms with padded walls, cornerless furniture, and blunted silverware because of "muh safety".

blue trucks matter

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2a is the final bastion against tyranny

if you anything we need larger bigger guns in the hands of private citizens and state militias if we want to be more in line with the founding fathers' vision

Total US war casualties (non-civilian) from 1775 to 2016 is 2.9 million.

US firearm deaths per year: (averages)
11k Homicide
22k Suicide
1k Police
500 Accidents
300 Undetermined

So, lets take it back to 1966 to 2016, 50 years:

500k Homicide
1.1 million suicides
50K Police
25k Accidents
15k Undetermined

US population:
1966, 197 million
2016, 324 million
An increase of 124 million, but the firearm related deaths remain pretty consistent, increased in the 1980's, but are back down to levels of the 1960's today.

A population of 324 million, 11k homicides, pretty much statistically insignificant, well within the margin of error, important and disturbing for the families, but overall, gets far more attention than it deserves.

At 13% of the US population, 82% of firearm related homicides are black men and of those 93% are killed by black males

Of suicides by firearm 80% are white males

In 2015 47% of all White households legally owned a firearm, 9% of Black households legally owned a firearm


Try again.