arimage:Understanding the Firearm Violence Epidemic in the U.S.This graphic shows the mortality by f
arimage:Understanding the Firearm Violence Epidemic in the U.S.This graphic shows the mortality by firearm (suicide in red, homicide in blue) in the United States and other members of the OECD. The data was pulled from the web site GunPolicy.org.Public health professionals argue that firearm violence in the United States can and should be treated like an epidemic. Understanding how and why firearm violence spreads makes prevention programs possible. Learn more in the article The Epidemiology of Firearm Violence in Twenty-First Century United States, written by Garen J. Wintemute, of the Violence Prevention Research Program at the University of California, Davis, for the 2015 Annual Review of Public Health. Let’s see how the U.S. stacks up on suicide compared to other countries:Hmmm, I guess people who wanna off themselves might not need a boom stick to do it. But do states in the U.S. with more guns have higher murder rates?But…but…but the U.S. has a higher murder rate than the rest of the world, oh wait…Getting around those pesky facts sure is a difficult task. This is the part where you stop talking. -- source link
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