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Originally Posted by pornlaw
And yet 96 people every day die in American due to auto-related accidents.
93 die a day from gun related incidents.
There are roughly 250 millions cars registered in the US.
There are roughly 347 million guns in American.
Thus making guns statistically safer than cars, despite the technological advancements in automobiles.
Compared to the rest of the world, and despite all the guns from 2010-2015 America is no where near the top of gun related homicides per 100,000 people...
America's gun culture vs. the world in 5 charts - CNN
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Honduras and El Salvador - is that what you want to compare the US to?
I also have a statistics for you
https://www.vox.com/policy-and-polit...cs-maps-charts
PS: and if you would teach people driving better than those laughable tests in many states and also punish texting/phoning while driving with higher sentences, maybe you can also fix the car related deaths a bit