Firearm related crime, deaths and injuries Number of homicides by firearm in the U.S. Homicide by firearm rate per 100,000 population in the U.S. Deaths by firearm-related injuries per 100,000 resident population in the U.S. Public opinion Share of Americans who feel gun laws shou...
Guns carried outside the home are more likely to be lost or stolen, a major pathway to arming criminals, and if 1 percent of gun owners have their guns stolen each year, "the permit holders are furnishing criminals with over 100,000 guns per year," the study warned. When the public is...
Age-Standardized Rate per 100 000 Persons of Firearm Homicide and Firearm Suicide, 2016 View LargeDownload Profiles of firearm mortality were defined in relation to the 2016 global median value of the age-standardized rate of firearm homicide or firearm suicide. High firearm homicide and suicide ...
The death rate for both firearms and motor vehicles stands at 10.3 deaths per 100,000 people.(根据最新的死亡数据,60多年来,美国人死于枪支和机动车的人数首次以相同的速度增长。枪支和机动车辆的死亡率为每10万人中有10.3人死亡)”可知,新的死亡数据显示,在美国,死于枪支的人数与死于汽车的人数一样多。故...
It seems that there is always someone who says that killing snakes will cause the rat/rodent population to explode. How can this be when snakes eat one, maybe two, rat/mouse/rodent per week. The vermin reproduce at the rate of hundreds, then thousands every few months. ...
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The average number of firearms per 100 US residents is 120.5, up from 88 per 100 in 2011.The ratio far surpasses that of other countries around the world, according to the Small Arms survey.
indicated that deaths due to medical mistakes (not just accidental deaths) run some where between 98,000 and 120,000 per year (there are about 700,000 doctors). The AMA is for obvious reasons not commenting on these figures. Interestingly, medical "accidents" are specifically no longer listed...
was at a high in 1994 with 1.287 million. Since then the number has fallen to 467,000 in 2011, with only 333,000 in 2008. The firearm crime rate in 1994 was 7.4 per 100,000, while it dropped to 1.8 in 2011. The lowest firearm crime rate in the 25-year period was 2008 at 1.5...