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Yes, it is guns

Posted on: November 7, 2017 at 12:53:28 CT
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When the world looks at the United States, it sees a land of exceptions: a time-tested if noisy democracy, a crusader in foreign policy, an exporter of beloved music and film.
But there is one quirk that consistently puzzles America’s fans and critics alike. Why, they ask, does it experience so many mass shootings?

Perhaps, some speculate, it is because American society is unusually violent. Or its racial divisions have frayed the bonds of society. Or its citizens lack proper mental care under a health care system that draws frequent derision abroad.

These explanations share one thing in common: Though seemingly sensible, all have been debunked by research on shootings elsewhere in the world. Instead, an ever-growing body of research consistently reaches the same conclusion.

The only variable that can explain the high rate of mass shootings in America is its astronomical number of guns.

Americans make up about 4.4 percent of the global population but own 42 percent of the world’s guns. From 1966 to 2012, 31 percent of the gunmen in mass shootings worldwide were American, according to a 2015 study by Adam Lankford, a professor at the University of Alabama.

Adjusted for population, only Yemen has a higher rate of mass shootings among countries with more than 10 million people — a distinction Mr. Lankford urged to avoid outliers. Yemen has the world’s second-highest rate of gun ownership after the United States.

Worldwide, Mr. Lankford found, a country’s rate of gun ownership correlated with the odds it would experience a mass shooting. This relationship held even when he excluded the United States, indicating that it could not be explained by some other factor particular to his home country. And it held when he controlled for homicide rates, suggesting that mass shootings were better explained by a society’s access to guns than by its baseline level of violence.

What Doesn’t: Crime, Race or Mental Health

If mental health made the difference, then data would show that Americans have more mental health problems than do people in other countries with fewer mass shootings. But the mental health care spending rate in the United States, the number of mental health professionals per capita and the rate of severe mental disorders are all in line with those of other wealthy countries.

A 2015 study estimated that only 4 percent of American gun deaths could be attributed to mental health issues. And Mr. Lankford, in an email, said countries with high suicide rates tended to have low rates of mass shootings — the opposite of what you would expect if mental health problems correlated with mass shootings.
Whether a population plays more or fewer video games also appears to have no impact. Americans are no more likely to play video games than people in any other developed country.

Racial diversity or other factors associated with social cohesion also show little correlation with gun deaths. Among European countries, there is little association between immigration or other diversity metrics and the rates of gun murders or mass shootings.
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Yes, it is guns - Silas MU - 11/7 12:53:28
     RE: Yes, it is guns - MOCO SON MU - 11/7 13:17:50
     No, It is leftist atheists and their obsession with removing - Uncle Fester USMC - 11/7 13:12:32
     No, it's Black and Latino gangs... - Salty Dog MU - 11/7 13:12:03
     So u r a pants wearing female instead of a skirt?(nm) - TigerFan92 MU - 11/7 13:08:51
     We should only be allowed to own revolvers - Sal KC - 11/7 13:07:46
     We're gonna have over 600 deaths in Chicago as primarily - Civil-E-Tiger MU - 11/7 13:04:23
     Then get the Dem pols to do something about it - TGR84 MU - 11/7 12:58:57
     Get back to me when a gun transports itself, loads - TigerMatt MU - 11/7 12:57:06
     This is patently false - JG A - 11/7 12:56:46
          60% of gun deaths are suicides. so at the bare minimum - blake1771 KC - 11/7 13:02:30
               That does not feed the 'GUNS BAD' narrative so it is simply - DHighlander NWMSU - 11/7 13:11:38
                    Both wings of the liberal party love their false narratives - JG A - 11/7 13:15:13
               yup - JG A - 11/7 13:08:07




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