Schuylaar's Sesh - The Smart Gun Is Already Here Read It And Weep..

schuylaar

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wild outrageous claims, absurd fake statistics, and no citation to demonstrate how those numbers were determined.

did you get that info from leland yee's office?




context:
leland yee is a massivel;y anti-gun democrat state senator in calif, who was busted by the FBI Mar 26 2014 for offering to broker a deal to smuggle in automatic weapons and surface to air missiles from the moro front for islamic jihad and abu sayff through his contacts in the Triads

and it's all on tape
seriously? you mean the words "new england journal of medicine" and post #50? those citations?
 

Dr Kynes

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seriously? you mean the words "new england journal of medicine" and post #50? those citations?
see thats not a citation, thats a vague reference to an unspecified article in an unspecified issue in a journal

thats not a citation.

"Firearms are involved in fewer than ½ percent of all unintentional fatalities in the United States.
In a side-by-side comparison, firearms rank among the lowest causes of injury."

~http://familiesafield.org/pdf/IIR_12_page_4_Hunting.pdf


From 2005 through 2007, injuries due to firearms resulted in an annual average of:
  • 2,079 Emergency Department Visits
  • 1,587 EMS Runs
  • 1,068 Inpatient Hospitalizations
  • 1,103 Fatalities
~http://www.nationwidechildrens.org/center-for-injury-research-and-policy-ohio-injuries-firearms


so in 2007 there were ~2000 firearms injuries among all residents of ohio, across all ages, but in 2010 there were FIFTEEN THOUSAND firearms injuries among children and teens alone...
a rise of 750% even if we assume that every injury by firearm was among "children"

yet nobody but you notices.

and you wonder why you are not believed.
 

UncleBuck

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those stats are for ohio alone, despite your link to a "nationwide" organization.

it'll help you next time if you put "ohio" in smaller text and try to hide it in the middle of a longer block of text.
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
see thats not a citation, thats a vague reference to an unspecified article in an unspecified issue in a journal

thats not a citation.

"Firearms are involved in fewer than ½ percent of all unintentional fatalities in the United States.
In a side-by-side comparison, firearms rank among the lowest causes of injury."

~http://familiesafield.org/pdf/IIR_12_page_4_Hunting.pdf


From 2005 through 2007, injuries due to firearms resulted in an annual average of:
  • 2,079 Emergency Department Visits
  • 1,587 EMS Runs
  • 1,068 Inpatient Hospitalizations
  • 1,103 Fatalities
~http://www.nationwidechildrens.org/center-for-injury-research-and-policy-ohio-injuries-firearms


so in 2007 there were ~2000 firearms injuries among all residents of ohio, across all ages, but in 2010 there were FIFTEEN THOUSAND firearms injuries among children and teens alone...
a rise of 750% even if we assume that every injury by firearm was among "children"

yet nobody but you notices.

and you wonder why you are not believed.
post #50 is the article link, take it up with them.
 

Dr Kynes

Well-Known Member
post #50 is the article link, take it up with them.
ohh so your source was actually USA Today, who in turn took the words of "the brady campaign" at face value and rushed to press without bothering to check the numbers, and then you threw "new england journal of medicine " int your commentary just for swank...

yeah, you are clueless
 

SirGreenThumb

Well-Known Member
I'll stick with my px4.

Can you imagine the idiot that gets a smart gun and then when they are being robbed at gun point they try and grab their smart gun and say "one sec, I need to enter in this code before I can defend myself" Pow, dead.

:lol:
 

Dr Kynes

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I'll stick with my px4.

Can you imagine the idiot that gets a smart gun and then when they are being robbed at gun point they try and grab their smart gun and say "one sec, I need to enter in this code before I can defend myself" Pow, dead.

:lol:
thats only slightly more ridiculous than the usual liberal suggestion "call the police"

but thats lefties for ya, they always want somebody else to provide for them, whether it's food, housing "healthcare" or personal security.
 

UncleBuck

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thats only slightly more ridiculous than the usual liberal suggestion "call the police"

but thats lefties for ya, they always want somebody else to provide for them, whether it's food, housing "healthcare" or personal security.
says the guy who wants the government to provide thousands of miles of border security so he can have a fruit picking job.
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
ohh so your source was actually USA Today, who in turn took the words of "the brady campaign" at face value and rushed to press without bothering to check the numbers, and then you threw "new england journal of medicine " int your commentary just for swank...

yeah, you are clueless
you don't do bucky very well, either.

quit trying to be him..
 

MuyLocoNC

Well-Known Member
you don't do bucky very well, either.

quit trying to be him..
Isn't it cute how she keeps going back to this every time she suffers a staggering loss? Kynes could do UB with ease, he'd just need a severe head injury and a MUCH smaller vocabulary. Crying "Bucky" may get a few likes from the simpletons, but it's starting to look like a crutch.
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
Isn't it cute how she keeps going back to this every time she suffers a staggering loss? Kynes could do UB with ease, he'd just need a severe head injury and a MUCH smaller vocabulary. Crying "Bucky" may get a few likes from the simpletons, but it's starting to look like a crutch.
if members are going to use bucky' words..when in rome..
 
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