Cachecropp
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This is a big fat lie that has been pushed by activists and the media for many years. Here’s the real story:
that one is where they talk about the number of kids killed by guns...and including 18-19 year olds or something like that.
There was just a mass shooting at Personal Defense. One person dead. I am making this joke because definitions matter, the claim of guns being cause #1 of deaths of children is actually based on excluding babies and including 18-19 year olds or something like that.
Putting a large number of people from the traditional Democrat base in jail where they are supposed to be would reduce all crimes a lot.Take away gun from the traditional Democrat base and gun violence declines by like 80%
I saw a study (from the Mayo Clinic IIRC) that estimated medical malpractice kills more people each year than non-suicide related gun deaths.
Not long after that, I was in for my yearly physical and the nurse asked me a bunch of questions, one of which was "do you own any guns". I told her about the Mayo study, then said "you mind your business and I will mind mine". This was 5 or so years ago, they have not asked that question since.
Analyzing medical death rate data over an eight-year period, Johns Hopkins patient safety experts have calculated that more than 250,000 deaths per year are due to medical error in the U.S. Their figure, published May 3 in The BMJ, surpasses the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC’s) third leading cause of death — respiratory disease, which kills close to 150,000 people per year.
I had my yearly physical yesterday. The nurse didn't ask me about guns. She did ask if I always wore my seatbelt while in a car. I said yes. Then I told her that I don't know why she would be worried about that and not worried about me riding a motorcycle and a bicycle in Charlotte traffic. She just kinda looked at me and didn't ask anymore questions.I saw a study (from the Mayo Clinic IIRC) that estimated medical malpractice kills more people each year than non-suicide related gun deaths.
Not long after that, I was in for my yearly physical and the nurse asked me a bunch of questions, one of which was "do you own any guns". I told her about the Mayo study, then said "you mind your business and I will mind mine". This was 5 or so years ago, they have not asked that question since.
We should, but those “in power” love a good tragedy. Nothing like some faux outrage to ram through legislation. Blood is the true grease that turns the political wheels.How many mass shooters were doped up on antidepressants?
I’m joking because it was almost all of them.
The drug companies caused this and the drs that prescribe them as well.
Instead of suing gun companies they should be suing the drug companies and the drs.
The way to solve the problem is to vote these idiots out of office. Take their power away
Boundary ViolationI saw a study (from the Mayo Clinic IIRC) that estimated medical malpractice kills more people each year than non-suicide related gun deaths.
Not long after that, I was in for my yearly physical and the nurse asked me a bunch of questions, one of which was "do you own any guns". I told her about the Mayo study, then said "you mind your business and I will mind mine". This was 5 or so years ago, they have not asked that question since.
Those questions were added to medical records by the CDC I believe. They’re referred to as Social Determinants of Health. You can decline to answer any or all of them. I always opt to decline them all.It’s insane that Doctors and nurses questioning a protected right that is in the Bill of Rights. Right before the 2nd Amendment is the 1st, which protects free speech, freedom,of religion and right to assemble. Can you imagine a doctors office asking patients “are you a Christian?” “What church do you attend?” “Do you ever speak against your government?” “Did you attend the recent protest?”
These questions are all equivalent to “do you own guns?”.