• Pennomi@lemmy.world
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          325 out of 340 million is less than 1 in a million (per day). So in our 400 person room, (assuming I’m doing the math right) about 30-40 grams of human matter would get shot per day. Which is like, four (or more) eyeballs of weight.

          I’d be extremely concerned if every single day, a random body part of someone in the room was destroyed.

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            Alternately, if you do it by time instead of size, one person gets shot about every seven years.

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          Of those 125 “killed by a gun”, 91 of the “victims” pulled the trigger themselves. There’s about 34 gun murders per day in the US.

          If you’re looking for a population where one person is murdered daily, you need to start with about 10,440,000 people.

          The problem isn’t that people are killing themselves. The problem is desperation. For far too many in our dystopian society, death is the brightest hope that some will ever see. The solution to gun suicide is unfucking this massive shitstained clusterfuck, not depriving the desperate of their 9mm retirement plans.

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          Why per day? It being trans counted per day?

          That number seems quite realistic when considering it as over the course of a life time, i.e. over the course of your life time you have a 1 in 400 chance of being shot.