But, We Already Knew It
A U.S. study confirms what we all knew intuitively: Americans are the world champions of mass shootings, defined as those in which, at a single place, at least four people are killed. As a matter of fact, with only 5% of the world's population, the U.S. has 31% of the mass shootings on the planet. If you factor in those that happen at school and at work, it's 62%.
The reasons for such astounding figures are very simple: 88.8 guns for every 100 people, and the gun culture that stems from the Second Amendment -- the right to bear arms -- of the Constitution.
Did we really need a study by the American Sociological Association to tell us this?
The reasons for such astounding figures are very simple: 88.8 guns for every 100 people, and the gun culture that stems from the Second Amendment -- the right to bear arms -- of the Constitution.
Did we really need a study by the American Sociological Association to tell us this?
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