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In reply to the discussion: American Journal of Medicine: Higher gun ownership equals higher gun violence [View all]eqfan592
(5,963 posts)94. You do understand that your point in no way refutes his, right? nt
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American Journal of Medicine: Higher gun ownership equals higher gun violence [View all]
BainsBane
Oct 2013
OP
I can tell you suck at giving presentations and should be repremanded (sic)
Pretzel_Warrior
Oct 2013
#21
What did you get your PhD in, and what sort of articles have you had published in a
kestrel91316
Oct 2013
#37
Does it? I've seen no compelling data from anyone on actual gun ownership rates
Recursion
Oct 2013
#39
I used to be anti-science too on the occasions it illustrated my scared cows in a negative light.
LanternWaste
Oct 2013
#49
This is made with the assumption that there is literally no other variable at play in gun deaths.
Gravitycollapse
Oct 2013
#58
In related finding, increase in trampolines leads to more trampoline-related injuries
Pretzel_Warrior
Oct 2013
#15
Without dividing the ownership into the two classes, the data is meaningless.
GreenStormCloud
Oct 2013
#48
The study IS concerned with suicide rates and unintentional firearm related deaths.
Gormy Cuss
Oct 2013
#50
your RW slant is relevant here. when you disagree with us on almost everything, that matters
CreekDog
Oct 2013
#82
"Anger, bile, . . . . . hate" is also exemplified by one strapping a gun on to venture into public.
Hoyt
Oct 2013
#80