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How U.S. gun deaths compare to other countries
Americans are 10 times more likely to be killed by guns than people in other developed countries, a new study finds.
Compared to 22 other high-income nations, the United States' gun-related murder rate is 25 times higher. And, even though the United States' suicide rate is similar to other countries, the nation's gun-related suicide rate is eight times higher than other high-income countries, researchers said.
The study was published online Feb. 1 in The American Journal of Medicine.
"Overall, our results show that the U.S., which has the most firearms per capita in the world, suffers disproportionately from firearms compared with other high-income countries," said study author Erin Grinshteyn, an assistant professor at the School of Community Health Science at the University of Nevada-Reno. "These results are consistent with the hypothesis that our firearms are killing us rather than protecting us," she said in a journal news release.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/how-u-s-gun-deaths-compare-to-other-countries/
Compared to 22 other high-income nations, the United States' gun-related murder rate is 25 times higher. And, even though the United States' suicide rate is similar to other countries, the nation's gun-related suicide rate is eight times higher than other high-income countries, researchers said.
The study was published online Feb. 1 in The American Journal of Medicine.
"Overall, our results show that the U.S., which has the most firearms per capita in the world, suffers disproportionately from firearms compared with other high-income countries," said study author Erin Grinshteyn, an assistant professor at the School of Community Health Science at the University of Nevada-Reno. "These results are consistent with the hypothesis that our firearms are killing us rather than protecting us," she said in a journal news release.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/how-u-s-gun-deaths-compare-to-other-countries/
On another thread someone claimed that the USA has a "low" homicide rate compared to other countries. When a gun is used however, the picture changes. The right-wing gun lobby, like all Second Amendment absolutists and apologists, cherry-pick their statistics to distort the true state of the gun violence epidemic in this country.
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How U.S. gun deaths compare to other countries (Original Post)
billh58
Jan 2019
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walkingman
(8,737 posts)1. Pesky facts. Another cancer caused by the right-wing of this nation.
mountain grammy
(27,471 posts)3. Yep
RKP5637
(67,112 posts)2. Big money in US selling guns to kill people. Sickening!!! Ain't the USA just wonderful. Still
working on being at the bottom of the list for almost everything.
John Fante
(3,479 posts)4. The United States is far and away the most violent industrialized
nation on earth. It's safe compared to most developing/third world nations, dicey compared to countries in its economic peer group.