oldr_n_wsr wrote:Yes, more are killed by guns. But if they were not available, I think the sick ones would turn to other means like box trucks....
The more difficult you make something the less often it will occur.
The easier you make something the more often it will occur.
That is why having guns in the house multiplies the odds of dying by gunfire. And states with more guns have more police killed.
http://www.vox.com/2015/8/15/9157087/po ... -homicides
This is a problem we can reduce the severity of.More police officers are killed on duty in states with more guns
Updated by German Lopez on July 8, 2016, 8:25 a.m. ET @germanrlopez german.lopez@vox.com
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In the aftermath of the mass shooting in Dallas that killed multiple police officers, there is one thing policymakers could do to prevent the number of deaths of officers on the line of duty: limit access to guns.
That was the suggestion of a study from 2015. The study, published in the American Journal of Public Health, looked at federal data for firearm ownership and homicides of police officers across the US over 15 years. It found that states with more gun ownership had more cops killed in homicides: Every 10 percent increase in firearm ownership correlated with 10 additional officers killed in homicides over the 15-year study period.
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