I have often researched gun violence in America.
The facts always refute anti gun rhetoric.
You don't want to know the real problem.
OK, you and some others do want to know the real problem, but those who want to attack American freedom and the 2nd Amendment don't want to know. hehehe They would rather fuel their false narrative with false information.
Obviously I can't give the data in a short comment and I have actually avoided this subject for a while because it is complex and controversial.
OK, you and some others do want to know the real problem, but those who want to attack American freedom and the 2nd Amendment don't want to know. hehehe They would rather fuel their false narrative with false information.
Obviously I can't give the data in a short comment and I have actually avoided this subject for a while because it is complex and controversial.
Basically it has to do with race in America, illegals in America, lack of law enforcement in America (because of politics and and other reasons), it has to do with failed American government, it has to do with rejected Christianity in America, it has to do with a failed judicial system, it has to do with Liberalism, it has to do with the unspoken racism in other countries and the lack of basic freedoms in other countries, and a few other hot topics.
The numbers do not support the accusations against responsible gun ownership. After all of the data is on the table, the problem is not the "right to bear arms" or even too many guns. Other countries look down on America and attack our violence problem as if they understand it or as if it is what it appears to be on paper, plus they have major problems that they refuse to talk about. The answer to violence is not removing guns or promoting gun ownership. The answer is much deeper.
There are problems on both sides of the gun issue, but the picture of American gun violence is the result of fact shifting.