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On Thu, 6 Feb 2025 13:51:46 -0600, AMuzi <am@yellowjersey.org> wrote:
>On 2/6/2025 1:46 PM, Catrike Ryder wrote:>On Thu, 6 Feb 2025 10:46:38 -0600, AMuzi <am@yellowjersey.org> wrote:>
On 2/6/2025 10:05 AM, Roger Merriman wrote:AMuzi <am@yellowjersey.org> wrote:>On 2/5/2025 9:13 PM, Frank Krygowski wrote:>On 2/4/2025 9:37 AM, AMuzi wrote:>>>
Had he followed the rules, he'd be dead.
We've been through all this before, of course. And we all
know you, Andrew, are the master at finding links to truly
rare negative events.
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But (again) if a person were to make their life decisions
based on the assumption that rare events would be happening
to them, they'd be living a weird life indeed.
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Stay out of houses! People have died in them!
https://www.wtsp.com/article/news/local/pascocounty/man-
hospitalized-serious-condition-car-crash-pasco-
county/67-20eb0233-763f-42de-a617-a5db70dd1c1a
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Not all that rare. Stabbings are prevalent on public transit
in large cities.
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Yesterday for example:
https://nypost.com/2025/02/05/us-news/bloody-outbreak-of-nyc-subway-crime-leaves-at-least-5-hurt-in-stabbings-slashings-and-a-beating-cops/
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And defensive use of blades is regular (from what I see,
about 1 out of 50 or so).
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Speaking of rare events, how many of the 400 million
firearms were used in magic spontaneous fatal negligent
discharges in the owner's home? Is it more than the 1 to 3
million defensive use incidents? Curious minds want to know.
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While American cities do have higher violent crime rates, New York seems to
have about 4 million folks using Transit per day, which though perhaps a
bit low for the size of New York, London is 24 million per day. Does seem a
bit more car centric from what I can gathered.
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But either way thats a lot of people, who one assumes arent expecting to
have to deal with crime.
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Roger Merriman
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My daughter has been riding more in Chicago's miserable
winter as the trains, even in her upscale neighborhood, are
more dangerous that being run down in a snowy street.
Several murders this year at her nearby train station.
We may soon see some more changes in gun laws. I hope it does not go
towards allowing open carry, which I believe to be a very stupid to
do.
--
C'est bon
Soloman
Depends, but I agree with you mostly.
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If a guy can see your weapon in Chicago, he will steal it
just like telephones and purses.
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Exactly... and then he'll likely use it on you. I can understand open
carry out in the wild and/or when hunting, but not where there are
lots of people around.
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