I'M IN!The oil/grease that comes on one of those New Yorker's with pepperoni is enough to run a small diesel engine for a month
The true test is from the fridge...the next week
Cold rancid grease...M-M-M
I'M IN!The oil/grease that comes on one of those New Yorker's with pepperoni is enough to run a small diesel engine for a month
We might be just bad aimsIn recent years, the Crime Prevention Research Center released information regarding the annual death rates as a result of mass shootings around the world
the United States has the twelfth highest mass shooting rate. A few of the European countries with a higher mass shooting rate per capita than the United States include Russia, Norway, France, Switzerland and Finland.
While the United States does have an unusually high rate of gun violence and mass shootings for a highly developed and wealthy nation, it is a common misconception it is the worst country in the world in terms of mass shooting rates. The truth of the matter is that the United States is actually number sixty-six on the list of countries in terms of mass shooting rates per capita, but they have had more mass shootings than any other country in terms of overall numbers.
That finding rings true when all countries around the world are taken into consideration. Looking at the United States alongside all the countries in Europe alone, the United States has the twelfth highest mass shooting rate. A few of the European countries with a higher mass shooting rate per capita than the United States include Russia, Norway, France, Switzerland and Finland.
It certainly seems that the United States has the highest mass shootings rate of all the land, but this has been proven untrue. In recent years, the Crime Prevention Research Center released information regarding the annual death rates as a result of mass shootings around the world. The countries that were looked at in this data analysis were...
Mass Shootings By Country 2019
Comparing stats beats speculation, stats are part of the information in that URL. Note where Canada is.
As for me pizza qualifies as junk food. While tasty the junk food calories just don't fit my idea a way of staying healthy
The source of the list is a 2015 article published by the Crime Prevention Research Center (CPRC), a pro-gun rights nonprofit run by economist John Lott. In his research, Lott found that between 2009 and 2015, the number of people killed in a mass shooting in the United States (in relation to the overall population) was lower than it was in several European countries, including Norway, France, Switzerland and Finland.
Our conclusion is that this is accurate based on the CPRC’s definition of a mass shooting, but also extremely misleading. It uses inappropriate statistical methods to obscure the reality that mass shootings are very rare in most countries, so that when they do happen they have an outsized statistical effect. Of the countries chosen by Lott for his analysis, the United States is by some distance the most consistent site of mass shootings.
"There's Lies, damned lies, and statistics."
And the study you quoted above fits that quote like a glove.
Besides that, I would never trust a man that doesn't like Pizza.
And here's a link to a rebuttable of your bogus study.
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/united-states-lower-death-shootings/
Our conclusion is that this is accurate based on the CPRC’s definition of a mass shooting, but also extremely misleading. Misleading is not the same as Our conclusion is that this is accurate based on the CPRC’s definition of a mass shooting."There's Lies, damned lies, and statistics."
Besides that, I would never trust a man that doesn't like Pizza.
And here's a link to a rebuttable of your bogus study.
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/united-states-lower-death-shootings/
You may not like the way it was done but that doesn't mean it's a fake.
You may not like the way it was done but that doesn't mean it's a fake.
If you check back I have never suggested gun owner policy in your country.I have every bit as much business telling you to butt out of a thread , as you do suggesting gun owner policy in my country.
I'm not overly sensitive about anything at all. Just fed up with all those that think they know best for us.
WHAT???Not sure where ‘you’ live in particular BUT when I cross the border, I can certainly tell that I’m in the United States and not Canada. Yes we have the same types of junk food places but there’s a distinct difference between the two countries.
Here you go Camper. The top pizza places to go to in Canada which includes wood fired pizza.
https://www.foodnetwork.ca/dining-out/blog/12-best-pizza-places-across-canada/35910/
All those pizza places are located in big cities. We need something for the Oakies from Muskogee.I gotta get me some Tim Bits!! Tim Hortons coffee is the best!
Could somebody please explain to me how this turned into a discussion about pizza?
Could somebody please explain to me how this turned into a discussion about pizza?
Well that is debateable of course. There is a preamble that you cannot ignore. The reason for allowing the right is clear.
That Sutherland church shooting is the one that set me off. Killing crying babies execution style still bothers me to this day.
I followed that case. The shooting was taped by the church for the church service and was never shown. It must have been really bad.
Now. The civilian you speak of was an NRA instructor who lived not far away from the church so he did have the same type of weapon but (I'm not sure) the guy was wearing body armor.
When he got there the shooting was all over and the attacker was coming out of the church. He exchanged gunfire with the shooter and the shooter took off in a vehicle and was chased and then crashed or took his own life. That's what I read.
Now what surprised me was that the NRA instructor's daughter investigated the shots and came back from the church and told her father who rushed out.
What I don't get is why she didn't call 911 when she was at the church..
The shooter had his truck parked near the church for a getaway. It was all over at that point.
The guy shouldn't have had a gun in the first place. That would have saved lives.
This was a planned killing and the church was the intended target.
If you check back I have never suggested gun owner policy in your country.
And no regardless of the topic you have no business telling me to butt out of a thread.
That's the moderators job. There is a Report feature that you can use.
You can't go rummaging around in the constitution to find things that you think support your position. The constitution means exactly what it says -- nothing more. If the framers had wanted to restrict firearms to militia members, they would have said so. Because they didn't say so, it means that's not what they meant to do. They were certainly bright and educated enough folks to have been able to construct their language to their intent, had they actually meant to restrict firearms to the militia.
Most of them were also slave owners, I don't get too carried away with how intelligent they were.
Here we go again......another diversion..LOL!
Look over there.....................It's a Canadian trying to talk guns in an American gun thread. How dare he! Is that the diversion you're speaking of?