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*** 2.60 persons per household
*** 2.60 persons per household
** 2021: 16 year high at 42,915 traffic crash fatalities: https://www.nhtsa.gov/press-releases/early-estimate-2021-traffic-fatalities
** 2021: 16 year high at 42,915 traffic crash fatalities: https://www.nhtsa.gov/press-releases/early-estimate-2021-traffic-fatalities
** 232.8mm drivers
** 232.8mm drivers (18.43 deaths per 100k drivers)
** US Population 335mm (12.8 deaths per 100k people)
* vegan / pro-life, anti-gun / anti-car, religious freedom / lgbtq freedom
* vegan / pro-life, anti-gun / anti-car, religious freedom / lgbtq freedom
* Pigs
* Pigs

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So, extremely roughly:

  • 2,000 cases with access to a gun, 200 cases without.
  • 20 per 100k with access to a gun.
  • 2 per 100k without access to a gun.
  • worst case 18 per 100k due to access to a gun. (could also be killers are more likely to have access to a gun - so maybe 10 - 15 per 100k is the realistic case)
  • 10mm abusers annually
  • 44% of households have guns
  • 4mm abusers with guns kill 2,000 people (with roughly 1500 being avoidable)
  • Each abuser has a 1:2000 chance of being a killer if they have a gun.

homicide:

  • annual homicides: 26,031 or 7.8 per 100k
  • annual gun homicides: 20,958 (81%)
  • Population 350mm
  • Each random person has at most a 1:13,461 chance of being a killer.
  • domestic abuser without a gun is 1:20,000 to kill partner
  • domestic abuser with a gun is 1:2,000 to kill partner
  • domestic abuser with a gun is 1:1,346 to kill anyone (extremely rough)
  • Which recapitulates the earlier stat: 10x as likely to kill. I think that's just how I mathed it, not an actual statistic.

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