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SecularMotion

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Sat Oct 13, 2012, 04:06 PM Oct 2012

The Human Cost of the Second Amendment [View all]

Wisconsin, Aurora, Virginia Tech, Columbine. We all know these place names and what happened there. By the time this column appears, there may well be a new locale to add to the list. Such is the state of enabled and murderous mayhem in the United States.

With the hope of presenting the issue of guns in America in a novel way, I’m going to look at it from an unusual vantage point: the eyes of a nurse. By that I mean looking at guns in America in terms of the suffering they cause, because to really understand the human cost of guns in the United States we need to focus on gun-related pain and death.

Every day 80 Americans die from gunshots and an additional 120 are wounded, according to a 2006 article in The Journal of Policy Analysis and Management. Those 80 Americans left their homes in the morning and went to work, or to school, or to a movie, or for a walk in their own neighborhood, and never returned. Whether they were dead on arrival or died later on in the hospital, 80 people’s normal day ended on a slab in the morgue, and there’s nothing any of us can do to get those people back.

http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/09/26/the-human-cost-of-the-second-amendment/
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The Human Cost of the Second Amendment [View all] SecularMotion Oct 2012 OP
there is a logical fallacy for that. gejohnston Oct 2012 #1
Many a prohibitionist movement was given birth in the emergency room. Then died there. Eleanors38 Oct 2012 #2
This message was self-deleted by its author AnotherMcIntosh Oct 2012 #3
didn't you read? That's the risk we take for owning things. ileus Oct 2012 #13
from The Opinionator ? Tuesday Afternoon Oct 2012 #4
Gun fans simply don't care. WHen humans get in the way of sacred bullets, it's the humans' fault. MotherPetrie Oct 2012 #5
Would you want some cheese with that wine???? nt virginia mountainman Oct 2012 #7
The Whaaaa-mbulance will arrive shortly after the Thought Police. PavePusher Oct 2012 #11
50 of those 80 were suicides and would have commited suicide some other way. GreenStormCloud Oct 2012 #6
It's a cost I'm not willing to take, that's why I carry. ileus Oct 2012 #8
Spare me . . . Surf Fishing Guru Oct 2012 #9
+1. Good smackdown to a whiny appeal to emotion there. friendly_iconoclast Oct 2012 #14
Basic gun safety should be taught in public schools slackmaster Oct 2012 #10
I see nothing in the Second Amendment or the rest of the Constitution.... PavePusher Oct 2012 #12
This just in: "People die from guns!" Story at 11. Atypical Liberal Oct 2012 #15
The Human cost of NOT having a Second Amendment Francis Marion Oct 2012 #16
+1000 Grave Grumbler Oct 2012 #17
Some people think all that stuff is made up and fabricated. Remmah2 Oct 2012 #18
guns don't kill people, criminals kill people and criminals don't obey gun laws, be they old or new. trouble.smith Oct 2012 #19
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