(March 25, 2018 at 9:58 am)Lok1 Wrote:(March 25, 2018 at 9:44 am)notimportant1234 Wrote: We aren't discussing wich is more nasty, that is irrelevant. Regardless of the way you die you still die, comenting wich is a more violent death is irelevant . The fac is that car deaths are accidental and gun death are intentional, that is big fucking difference. Besides that car deaths are pressent in all developed countrys, gun deaths on the other hand are not, they are something specific to the USA.
The march claims stricter gun laws wich lead to fewer means of expressing violence wich leads to fewer murders( intentional deaths).
What part of "regardless of intent" can you not grasp? Do yourself a big favor and look into "reading comprehension" and how it can benefit you. Aside from repeating yourself in your first 2 sentences, you are either woefully uninformed, or simply lying about gun deaths being specific to the USA. I'm going with the latter, for obvious reasons; the internet is the most powerful information gathering/learning tool ever created. Your excuse for not taking advantage of it is inexplicable. Especially when it is so easily used to disprove blatant lies like yours.
The issue of this thread is not automobile deaths REGARDLESS OF INTENT.
The issue is firearm violence. Try some reading comprehension yourself.
Do you find the average of 96 firearm deaths per day acceptable? Yes/no..... THAT is what we are talking about in this thread.
I also have issues with use of cell phones and computer screen dashes in cars, BUT that is not the topic of this thread. If you want to make a thread about auto safety make one. We are discussing firearm safety in this thread.