So, is the yearly deaths of 30,000 people from guns (which includes homicide, suicide, and accidental shootings merely a misconception?
Actually 32,969 in 2003 last year I can find.
nator should we ban auto's?
http://www.iii.org/media/hottopics/insurance/test5/
In 2005, 43,443 people died in motor vehicle crashes and an additional 2,699,000 people were injured.
May 24, 2005
http://www.consumersunion.org/..._product_safety/002257.html
Three children killed each week in preventable auto-related deaths
As shown on this web site (e.g., see Table 1.2 of Death By Government), from 1900 through 1987 governments murdered near 170,000,000 people. With respect to this figure I am often asked how much of this occurred since the end of World War II in 1945. With the conclusion of that war and the discovery of the breadth and depth of the Holocaust, many demanded "Never Again." But our history since has rather been: "Again, again, again, and again."
From 1945 and up to 1987, about 76,000,000 people have been murdered in cold blood by one regime or another,
You can ban my automobile and take it away from me. But not my right to own and bear arms.
There is a lot of misconceptions about what a government can do when the citizens are unarmed.
"John 5:39 (KJS) Search the scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal life: and they are they which testify of me."