1 avoidable medical error is too many. Yet over 100,000 people a year die from those. Don't the relative numbers matter at all?
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Replying to @primalpoly @MichaelKBryden
Of course. In theory, that's a harder problem to solve. Though choices should still be made to solve them.
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I think reducing medical errors might be easier to solve than confiscating 20 million rifles, and it would reduce over 3,000 times as many deaths.
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2) You could still buy AR-15s during the assault weapon ban. It only banned the Colt AR-15 and combination of accessories. We already were on a downward trend of violence. 3) The average number of school shooting deaths per year is less than 30, when tyranny happens its millions
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When aliens come down, it's billions! When skynet taoes over, it's billions! One things for sure, if you don't trust your government, you don't have to live with it.
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I guess plenty is a matter of perspective. I saw an estimate of 2 million. The US population is roughly 330 million. That isn't even 1% of the total population. That is why Twitter hashtags even with 1 million tweets are deceptive to what most people might think.
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If winning the popular vote was the goal, then both sides' political campaigns would have used completely different strategies, and then Trump might have won by that different criterion. It's a totally hypothetical exercise.
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