• FireTower@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    K-12 and colleges/universities are only the setting of ~12.8% of mass shootings.

    Your just making speculative hyperbole about a nation a hemisphere away. Isolating any one factor as reducing crime is often near impossible. A downward trend following legislative can just as easily be attributed to other factors like a general decline in criminality over time or due to bettering economic conditions (among countless other factors).

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      2 months ago

      Wow. Only 12%

      Primary schools and secondary schools should be 0 lol

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        2 months ago

        No one argues other. But you rebuke the notion that the war on drugs has any significance on the broader topic. Basing opinions on falsities.

        In other words:

        it seems fairly dishonest, especially since

        schools represent a vast minority of mass killings. Not to mention your baseless assertion that violence in schools must have no relationship to the war on drugs. As if the gangs that move them don’t groom children to sell them for them.