When the President went on television after the Oregon college mass
shooting he issued a challenge to the media. He asked them to show
America the number of gun deaths as compared to the number of terrorism
related deaths since the 9/11 attacks. The media dutifully complied and
soon every network, newspaper and magazine was putting up startling
graphics, such as this one tweeted by CNN.
These graphics and figures were almost uniformly followed by comments
about the mass shooting and the “pressing need” for background checks
and other gun control laws. Unfortunately, all of these numbers flashing
around were dishonestly offered up with no context or details. As it
turns out, however, the real numbers are available from a variety of
sources including the FBI and the CDC, among others, so let’s take a
look at them. It takes federal agencies a long time to compile and
publish their statistics, so the last full set of data we have is from
2011 and the figures can shed a lot of light on exactly how mendacious
gun control advocates are being with these studies.
First of all, look at the number of gun deaths on that chart from
2011. It’s 32,351. That’s a lot of gun deaths to be sure. So that’s the
total number of murders by gun owners, right? The answer is not only Hell No, but it’s not even remotely close. It’s true that this figure is close to the total number of human lives ended in incidents involving a gun, but that’s all incidents. So how did those deaths happen?
Straight from the CDC where most of the media is drawing their
numbers (while not as good of a source as the FBI or the Justice
Department) we can find out that of those 32,352 gun deaths, 21,175 of them were suicides. That leaves us with 11,177 deaths to account for. But as it turns out, the FBI records that 8,583 deaths were murders of various sorts involving guns of all types. The remaining roughly 2,500 were accounted for by accidents and unintentional injuries. These include hunting accidents, toddlers getting hold of unsecured weapons and shooting somebody or just plain idiots who proved Darwin right.
Before we move on, those FBI numbers deserve a closer look for a
moment since we’re on the subject. What sorts of guns are used in actual
crimes? I bring this up because each mass shooting elicits renewed
calls for an “assault weapons” ban on guns like the AR-15 style rifle.
Are those popular in crimes? Check out the figures from the FBI report.
Take a good look at those numbers. Of the actual 8,583 gun murders committed in 2011, 323
were committed with “rifles.” And that’s all rifles, including bolt
action, deer hunting rifles and all the rest. The number committed with
so called “assault rifles” were a fraction of that. When you ask how
dangerous those rifles are, compare that to nearly 1,700 who
were stabbed as well as nearly 500 murdered with blunt objects and and
more than 700 beaten to death by somebody with their bare hands. Enough said on that topic.
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