Well, without reading the rest of your post – the above (which is what you accused me of saying earlier on this page), most definitely does
NOT say what you claimed I had said! And it very obviously does not say it!
Your quote above simply talks about the vast mass of all the shootings each year (where spree shootings are only a tiny a fraction), and it just says that the vast majority of those shootings are of course (inevitably) cases where a gun owner has his guns in the home and simply takes the guns from his home to shoot at people …
... it does not say one single word about what you had accused me of when you were talking about what I had earlier said about the fact that many shooting cases each year will we inevitably be cases where the shooter was intoxicated or under the influence of drugs (which is inevitable amongst 100,000 shooting cases each year ... murders + suicides + woundings etc.).
OK, so just to repeat for absolutely clarity -
that quote you just gave does NOT show in any way whatsoever what you had said about my earlier statements re. the involvement of drink or drugs.
Just for easy reference, here's that actual exchange with what each of us said -
Originally Posted by Thermal -
Apologies if it sounded like I was taking offense, I certainly don't. You seem to be saying that you think a large percentage of killings in the US are impulsive, fuelled by drinking or anger, and I really think that is not the case. While it is for sure possible, in practice the gun owners statistically do so very rarely. The gun problem in the US, and it's a big one, overwhelmingly revolves around suicide and street crime.
Reply by IanS -
No, I am not saying it's a large percentage of all the cases (I don't think I actually said that, did I?). I have no guess as to what percentage it might be. However, I am saying it's probably a large number of cases ... the point being that with so many US gun owners and so many shooting cases each year (not just all homicides, but also the much less reported cases of wounding or shooting where people might very easily have been wounded or killed), it's virtually certain amongst such large numbers that many of the cases will involve shooters who are either intoxicated or else high on drugs.