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Showing Original Post only (View all)Gun Deaths Since Newtown Now Surpass Number of Americans Killed in Iraq [View all]
Last edited Fri May 31, 2013, 05:13 PM - Edit history (1)
I found this quite a shocking fact. Despite the tragedy of foreign war, the true battle is at home, where deaths from gunshot wounds outpace war casualties. How do we end this war on American soil? What responsibility does each of us have to bring this to an end?
The number of gun deaths in the U.S. since the Newtown elementary school massacre has exceeded the total number of U.S. troops killed in the Iraq war.
According to a tally of gun deaths from Slate, the number of people killed since the Dec. 14 shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary is now 4,499. The number of U.S. armed forces killed during the Iraq war was 4,409, according to the Defense Department.
The Slate data comes from crowdsourcing and warns that it is necessarily incomplete. Authors of the tally call on readers to submit news stories to @GunDeaths.
This comparison of the five months since the tragedy that redefined the debate for further gun control in this country and the nine-year conflict the U.S. has recently ended is now being used by Americans United for Change, a progressive political group. Already, the group has targeted several Republican lawmakers, including Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio, to support background checks, among other gun-control measures.
Republicans successfully stalled gun-control legislation, arguing that further measures would not prevent gun violence but merely stifle the Second Amendment rights of lawful Americans. But Democratic lawmakers and progressive groups have signaled that they will continue this fight.
According to a tally of gun deaths from Slate, the number of people killed since the Dec. 14 shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary is now 4,499. The number of U.S. armed forces killed during the Iraq war was 4,409, according to the Defense Department.
The Slate data comes from crowdsourcing and warns that it is necessarily incomplete. Authors of the tally call on readers to submit news stories to @GunDeaths.
This comparison of the five months since the tragedy that redefined the debate for further gun control in this country and the nine-year conflict the U.S. has recently ended is now being used by Americans United for Change, a progressive political group. Already, the group has targeted several Republican lawmakers, including Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio, to support background checks, among other gun-control measures.
Republicans successfully stalled gun-control legislation, arguing that further measures would not prevent gun violence but merely stifle the Second Amendment rights of lawful Americans. But Democratic lawmakers and progressive groups have signaled that they will continue this fight.
http://www.nationaljournal.com/nationalsecurity/gun-deaths-since-newtown-now-surpass-number-of-americans-killed-in-iraq-20130530
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BainsBane
May 2013
OP
This data would be good- with links- for the GCRA group, in a pinned thread, too.
Warren DeMontague
May 2013
#10
Toss in universal background checks, magazine size limits, crackdown on illegal gun trafficking,
hack89
May 2013
#16
Mental illness (suicidal depression mostly) make up the vast chunk of gun related deaths...
Pelican
May 2013
#35
I literally have no earthly idea what it will take to finally pass decent gun control
dsc
May 2013
#24
The AR-15 is the quintessential assault weapon. It was not done in poor taste.
Gravitycollapse
Jun 2013
#43
Believe it or not legalizing pot and regulating guns are not mutually exclusive
Progressive dog
Jun 2013
#50
Add at least 1500 deaths of contractors in Iraq = about 6000 dead doing things the US military
HiPointDem
Jun 2013
#45