Stories
Slash Boxes
Comments

SoylentNews is people

posted by on Monday January 09 2017, @08:49PM   Printer-friendly
from the second-amendment dept.

The love of guns in the United States has been well documented, as have multiple mass shootings across the country such as those in Orlando, San Bernardino, Newtown, and Virginia. The ease of access to guns in American society comes at a shocking cost.

As of September 2016, almost 11,000 people have been killed as a result of gun violence. Despite this high death toll, mass shootings in America show no sign of disappearing.

The Stateside obsession with guns can appear baffling to UK observers unfamiliar with its origins. So just how did this gun culture become so deep-rooted in the American psyche?

BBC source: Why Are Americans so Obsessed with Guns?

Wikipedia: Gun politics in the United States


Original Submission

 
This discussion has been archived. No new comments can be posted.
Display Options Threshold/Breakthrough Mark All as Read Mark All as Unread
The Fine Print: The following comments are owned by whoever posted them. We are not responsible for them in any way.
  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday January 09 2017, @10:03PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday January 09 2017, @10:03PM (#451680)

    The car / gun comparison is of limited use -- for example, it's useful when building a table of causes of mortality.

    People use cars primarily for moving themselves and their stuff around. Due to various causes, accidents happen which can be tragic, but very few car related deaths are on purpose.

    People use guns to shoot things, they are designed to do harm (to targets, animals and people) and gun violence is primarily on purpose. Of course there are tragic exceptions, for example when little kids get their hands on loaded guns.