The Life / Death Clock attempts to add real perspective to the discussion of the social costs/benefits of gun ownership in America.
And links to sources for Mortality and Firearms Usage Data (US)
Life/Death Clock
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The Life / Death Clock attempts to add real perspective to the discussion of the social costs/benefits of gun ownership in America.
And links to sources for Mortality and Firearms Usage Data (US)
Life/Death Clock
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I'm just one root in a grassroots organization. No one should assume that I speak for the VCDL.
I am neither an attorney-at-law nor I do play one on television or on the internet. No one should assumes my opinion is legal advice.
Veni, Vidi, Velcro
Pretty interesting..Thanks for the post.
Sometimes in life you have to stand your ground. It's a hard lesson to learn and even most adults don't get it, but in the end only I can be responsible for my life. If faced with any type of adversity, only I can overcome it. Waiting for someone else to take responsibility is a long fruitless wait.
That's pretty clever. I'm going to pass that on to a number of folks. Thanks for sharing it, DaveH.
Cheers,
Rod
"We're paratroopers. We're supposed to be surrounded!" Dick Winters
so every 52 second, someone is alive because they had access to a weapon?
so someone gets drawn on every 52 seconds?
hard to believe