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![]() "Dave" wrote in message ... "Wdtabor" wrote in message ... In article , "Paul Sengupta" writes: As pointed out, gun crime only really affects those "in or related to the business". The general population can go about their business without even thinking that anyone else has a gun. Before or after. You have to realise that the way of life is different over here. Yes, it is. Strongarm robberies, home invasion robberies, assualt and battery, and stranger rape are far more common than here in the states. Don Don't think so. This is quoted from a Home Office Report (Like Justice Dept) a firearm offence is any offence in which a firearm is 'used', whether fired, used as a blunt instrument or in a threat. Two thirds of these offences (6950), involved the firearm being used as a 'threat', but in around 17% (1750) the firearm was fired at a person and an injury resulted. Three quarters of these cases the injury was slight, but in one quarter it was more serious, including 80 incidents where the injury proved fatal (down from 95 recorded in 2001-2). Nearly two thirds of firearms offences occurred in just three metropolitan forces, The Metropolitan Police, Greater Manchester Police and West Midlands Police. In most parts of England and Wales the incidence of firearm offences is very low, and the chances of becoming a victim of a shooting are very low. The risk of a fatal shooting in England and Wales is still one of the lowest in the world. http://www.fbi.gov/ucr/cius_02/pdf/1sectionone.pdf Murder Victims USA by Weapon, 1998-2002 Weapons 1998 1999 2000 20011 2002 Total 14,209 13,011 13,230 14,061 14,054 Total firearms: 9,220 8,480 8,661 8,890 9,369 Handguns 7,405 6,658 6,778 6,931 7,176 Rifles 546 400 411 386 480 Shotguns 626 531 485 511 476 Other guns 16 92 53 59 74 Firearms, type not stated 627 799 934 1,003 1,163 Knives or cutting instruments 1,890 1,712 1,782 1,831 1,767 Blunt objects (clubs, hammers, etc.) 750 756 617 680 666 Personal weapons (hands, fists, feet, etc.)2 959 885 927 961 933 Poison 6 11 8 12 23 Explosives 10 0 9 4 11 Fire 132 133 134 109 104 Narcotics 33 26 20 37 48 Drowning 28 28 15 23 18 Strangulation 213 190 166 153 143 Asphyxiation 99 106 92 116 103 Other weapons or weapons not stated 869 684 799 1,245 869 |
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