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In reply to the discussion: Guns are now killing as many people as cars in the U.S. [View all]NickB79
(20,387 posts)18. Your graph shows we're at the lowest gun deaths since 1967
And that gun deaths were cut in half from 1993-2000, and remained at 1967 levels for the past 15 years.
The convergence of the trend lines above is driven primarily by a sharp drop in the rate of motor vehicle fatalities since 1950. In the late 1960s, for instance, there were well over 25 motor vehicle deaths for every 100,000 people in the United States. Since then, that rate has fallen by more than half.
Over the same period, gun deaths rose, but by a considerably smaller amount. Gun homicide rates have actually fallen in recent years, but those gains have been offset by rising gun suicide rates. Today, suicides account for roughly two out of every three gun deaths.
Over the same period, gun deaths rose, but by a considerably smaller amount. Gun homicide rates have actually fallen in recent years, but those gains have been offset by rising gun suicide rates. Today, suicides account for roughly two out of every three gun deaths.
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"...changes in gun industry and gun laws could also make a difference in lowering gun deaths."
Hal Bent
Dec 2015
#32
With gun homicides at a 50 year low, that would be quite cheap insurance indeed
NickB79
Dec 2015
#45
"Liability insurance on firearms would mostly just cover acts such as accidental shootings."
Blackjackdavey
Dec 2015
#70
But cars, pools, and alcohol must be regulated because those things are just as deadly!
Initech
Dec 2015
#57
that is what came to my mind. Tobacco kills way more than cars and guns together.
olddad56
Dec 2015
#63