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In reply to the discussion: On guns, and the way the discussions are conducted. [View all]Robyn66
(1,675 posts)33. Then why do you need to use statistics
Isnt it enough to know these things happen and use common sense to create policy? Maybe that sounds completely rediculous but we know it happens we know its bad, so maybe the focus should be more on what do we do to stop it. I dont think we need numbers to prove there is a problem.
I'm sorry I probably should not be participating in this conversation. I am far from unbiased. I was severely abused my my father who shot at me with blanks and I have had guns in my face more than I want to talk about so maybe that is why I have a hard time understanding why it is so important to nail the numbers down.
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Sometimes absolute numbers are interesting and revealing in and of themselves
Fumesucker
Dec 2012
#6
When something scales up with system size, you need to divide by system size.
redgreenandblue
Dec 2012
#8
So you assumed that a group of mostly laymen would have your grasp of statistics immediately
Fumesucker
Dec 2012
#17
There may be a relationship, and I am not in fact claiming that America doesn't have a gun problem.
redgreenandblue
Dec 2012
#21
Here's an easy enough rule...IF there were no guns, there could be no gun violence.
jmg257
Dec 2012
#10
Statistics are cold, but they are what matters when thinking about policy.
redgreenandblue
Dec 2012
#26
Among "developed" nations, we are the bottom of the barrel in more ways than one.
Chorophyll
Dec 2012
#36
I fear the other driver more than any terrorist or gun, plane crash, robber, home invaders, police,
L0oniX
Dec 2012
#41
"The fact that over ten thousand people die from guns each year contains zero usable information."
Scuba
Jan 2013
#45
No. The arguments in favor of gun posession should face the same scrutiny.
redgreenandblue
Jan 2013
#53
0.0000000008.25 % of US population killed in Sandy Hook Elementary School Massacre.
ehrenfeucht games
Jan 2013
#65