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in reply to Re^2: Principle of Inclusion
in thread Principle of Inclusion

Personally, I'm not worried about criminals with guns, I'm worried about idiots with guns.

From your cdc link: "and an estimated 29,721,821 persons with nonfatal injuries...27,551,362 (92.7%) were unintentional"

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Re^4: Principle of Inclusion
by swampyankee (Parson) on May 19, 2006 at 21:22 UTC

    Bizarrely, where gunownership among criminals is higher, the death rate during commission of a crime may be lower.

    I remember an article in Scientific American where this minor statistic popped up: when a robber has a gun (I remember a Chicago cop saying that if the mugger has a gun, the mugger will show the gun: he wants you to know he's armed) the victim will tend to say "yes, sir" and give the thief what is wanted (usually money). When the thief is not showing a gun, or is armed with (say) a knife, there is more chance the victim will try to fight back, which (for most people) is a bad idea.

    emc

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Re^4: Principle of Inclusion
by Anonymous Monk on Aug 22, 2006 at 13:54 UTC
    A high percentage of idiots with guns are goverment employees, like Dick Chaney.