Sunday, May 19, 2013

Sheer Arrogance

 

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Sheer Arrogance

Posted: 18 May 2013 11:19 AM PDT


There is a Twitter hashtag campaign called #ObamacareInThreeWords. The campaign was started by conservatives. So you have stuff like "IRS meets Kevorkian" and "Premiums will double".

The White House is trying to fight back. One of their many Tweets is below.

It's. The. Law. #ObamaCareInThreeWords, twitter.com/whitehouse/sta…
— The White House (@whitehouse)
May 16, 2013




It is an arrogant and authoritarian response in my (not so) humble opinion. Just because a bill is rammed through Congress, doesn't make it then ensuing law any good.

About The Perceived Increase In Mass Shootings

Posted: 18 May 2013 10:50 AM PDT


James Alan Fox is the Lipman Family Professor of Criminology, Law, and Public Policy at Northeastern University. He is a
columnist for the Boston Globe and is a strong proponent of gun control. In a column from this past August Fox examined the trends in mass shootings. Despite the perception that they are on the increase, Fox acknowledges that they aren't in his Boston Globe column.

There is one not-so-tiny flaw in all of these theories for the increase in mass shootings. And that is that mass shootings have not increased in number or in overall body count, at least not over the past several decades.

Based on data extracted from official police reports to the FBI, the figure below shows annual incident, offender and victim tallies for gun homicides in which at least four people were murdered. Over the thirty-year time frame, an average of about 20 mass murders have occurred annually in the United States with an average death toll of about 100 per year.





Without minimizing the pain and suffering of the hundreds of who have been victimized in seneless attacks, the facts say clearly that the has been no increase in mass killings, and certainly no epidemic. Occasionally, we have witnessed short-term spikes with several shootings clustering close together in time.

So the next time a gun prohibitionist says that mass shootings are on the increase, point them to the data which refutes it.


H/T
Dave Kopel

 

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