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Breaking: The Identity Of The Shooter That K**led At Least 7 People At A Walmart In Virginia Is Revealed – He Doesn’t Fit The Mainstream Med
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Nov 23, 2022 16:01:35   #
American Vet
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
Sorry, Tippy, you are mistaken.
Several major studies by university criminologists and CPRC have revealed the reality of GDU incidents.

USCCA: Mass Shootings Facts and Fiction

Unpublished CDC Study Confirms More than 2 Million Defensive Handgun Uses Annually
An unpublished Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) study confirms Florida State University criminologist Gary Kleck’s findings of more than two million defensive handgun uses (DGUs) per year.

Since the early 1990s, Kleck has maintained that there is a minimum of 760,000 DGUs annually. However, that is his low estimate. Kleck and research partner Marc Gertz have contended the actual number is closer to 2.5 million, reported Breitbart.

Kleck reaffirmed his numbers on February 17, 2015, explaining that while plenty of naysayers have criticized his findings, none have been able to offer empirical evidence to counter them.

Now, a CDC study conducted on data from 1996, 1997, and 1998 has been uncovered. The study, which was never released to the public, shows approximately 2.46 million DGUs per year.

One has to ask why the studies were left unpublished?

Kleck summarized the CDC findings:

In 1996, 1997, and 1998, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) conducted large-scale national surveys asking about defensive gun use (DGU). They never released the findings, or even acknowledged they had studied the topic. I obtained the unpublished raw data and computed the prevalence of DGU. CDC’s findings indicated that an average of 2.46 million U.S. adults used a gun for self-defense in each of the years from 1996 through 1998 – almost exactly confirming the estimate for 1992 of Kleck and Gertz (1995). Possible reasons for CDC’s suppression of these findings are discussed.

On April 20, 2018, Reason magazine quoted Kleck’s reaction to the unpublished CDC findings; he explained that a figure of 2.46 million DGUs a year “implies that guns were used defensively by victims about 3.6 times as often as they were used offensively by criminals.”

According to Reason magazine, for those who wonder exactly how purely scientific CDC researchers are likely to be about issues of gun violence that implicate policy, Kleck notes that “CDC never reported the results of those surveys, does not report on their website any estimates of DGU frequency, and does not even acknowledge that they ever asked about the topic in any of their surveys.”

While the surveys specifically omitted weapons used during the course and scope of duty, Law Enforcement Today’s editor-in-chief, Jim McNeff, provided details that support these findings.

In his article, “Institutional Injustice Is a Lie,” McNeff provided personal evidence:

While working undercover I have experienced potential lethal encounters on no fewer than three occasions. First, I had a shotgun pulled on me by a (suspect) who wanted me out of his “hood” in Downey. Second, I had a person try to carjack my undercover vehicle until I pulled my handgun to defend myself in Santa Ana. Third, I had to pull my weapon on a person who challenged my presence by threatening great bodily injury since I was on “his turf”—which was the public housing projects in Los Angeles.

During each occasion McNeff was dressed in civilian clothing. The suspect in each case was not the intended target of the undercover assignment. Thus, bad guys in these gang-infested areas viewed him as an unarmed “victim.” Yet, he was armed with a handgun and able to defend himself during each crime.
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Nov 23, 2022 16:36:17   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
American Vet wrote:


When no picture of the shooter was immediately available when they knew who it was, and no pic of the weapon, I looked at my wife and said, “he’ll be a black guy with a pistol.”

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Nov 23, 2022 16:51:34   #
EmilyD
 
JFlorio wrote:
When no picture of the shooter was immediately available when they knew who it was, and no pic of the weapon, I looked at my wife and said, “he’ll be a black guy with a pistol.”

I had that same thought as soon as I read about this....they're not giving out a name or picture right away....must be a black guy. If it was a white guy, we would have his name, address, mother's maiden name and what he got for his 6th birthday in five minutes, and all over the MSM....

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Nov 23, 2022 21:51:16   #
albertk
 
JFlorio wrote:
When no picture of the shooter was immediately available when they knew who it was, and no pic of the weapon, I looked at my wife and said, “he’ll be a black guy with a pistol.”


Bingo!



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Nov 24, 2022 00:51:14   #
Drue-Marie
 
JFlorio wrote:
A study just completed by some big shot at one of the major medical schools, can't remember which, found some common characteristics with a majority of these mass shooters. Most were heavy THC users and very paranoid. Also, a lot of red f**gs brought up, after the fact.


You've been inadequately informed about marijuana users. People who use meth get hopped up, like cocaine users, and angel dust users, even heroin users.

NOONE who uses marijuana gets hopped up. Loss of motivation is the worst side effects of pot. They are happy and playful. They play music and forget what they were talking about, mid-sentence.

I would rather have a house full with teen-agers on pot than any other vice.

Try some pot yourself. Probably do you some good.

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Nov 24, 2022 01:03:31   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
bluefish wrote:
You've been inadequately informed about marijuana users. People who use meth get hopped up, like cocaine users, and angel dust users, even heroin users.

NOONE who uses marijuana gets hopped up. Loss of motivation is the worst side effects of pot. They are happy and playful. They play music and forget what they were talking about, mid-sentence.

I would rather have a house full with teen-agers on pot than any other vice.

Try some pot yourself. Probably do you some good.
You've been inadequately informed about marijuana ... (show quote)


GFY! I’ve never tried it and never will. I’ve seen some people damaged by it’s use. You seem to be an expert on everything. I guess the doctors in the study don’t know as much as you. Typical progressive.

https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/279630

https://nypost.com/2022/08/30/marijuana-with-high-thc-levels-can-cause-cannabis-use-disorder-lancet/

https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/know-your-mind/201407/cannabis-really-can-cause-paranoia

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Nov 24, 2022 01:31:43   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
bluefish wrote:
You've been inadequately informed about marijuana users. People who use meth get hopped up, like cocaine users, and angel dust users, even heroin users.

NOONE who uses marijuana gets hopped up. Loss of motivation is the worst side effects of pot. They are happy and playful. They play music and forget what they were talking about, mid-sentence.

I would rather have a house full with teen-agers on pot than any other vice.

Try some pot yourself. Probably do you some good.
You've been inadequately informed about marijuana ... (show quote)
How about a house full of teenagers with Bibles in their hands?
Try some Jesus yourself. Probably do you some good.

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Nov 24, 2022 01:39:55   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
How about a house full of teenagers with Bibles in their hands?
Try some Jesus yourself. Probably do you some good.


Amazing. I never gave my opinion on pot use. I really don’t give a damn what adults do. Just sited a study I saw. Right away the know it all progressives have to tell you how wrong everyone is.

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Nov 24, 2022 02:05:17   #
microphor Loc: Home is TN
 
bluefish wrote:
You've been inadequately informed about marijuana users. People who use meth get hopped up, like cocaine users, and angel dust users, even heroin users.

NOONE who uses marijuana gets hopped up. Loss of motivation is the worst side effects of pot. They are happy and playful. They play music and forget what they were talking about, mid-sentence.

I would rather have a house full with teen-agers on pot than any other vice.

Try some pot yourself. Probably do you some good.
You've been inadequately informed about marijuana ... (show quote)


Actually Marijuana can cause substance induced psychosis and there are studies linking it to other mental health disorders when use is started in teens. You can look up the studies

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Nov 24, 2022 02:14:56   #
Drue-Marie
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
How about a house full of teenagers with Bibles in their hands?
Try some Jesus yourself. Probably do you some good.


A Bible in the hands of half a dozen teenagers, at my house, THAT would scare dafuq out of me.

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Nov 24, 2022 03:12:49   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
bluefish wrote:
A Bible in the hands of half a dozen teenagers, at my house, THAT would scare dafuq out of me.
No doubt, high moral standards are off the l*****t radar.

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Nov 24, 2022 03:25:26   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
bluefish wrote:
A Bible in the hands of half a dozen teenagers, at my house, THAT would scare dafuq out of me.


There’s a shocker.

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Nov 24, 2022 08:16:31   #
moldyoldy
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
Sorry, Tippy, you are mistaken.
Several major studies by university criminologists and CPRC have revealed the reality of GDU incidents.

USCCA: Mass Shootings Facts and Fiction

Unpublished CDC Study Confirms More than 2 Million Defensive Handgun Uses Annually
An unpublished Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) study confirms Florida State University criminologist Gary Kleck’s findings of more than two million defensive handgun uses (DGUs) per year.

Since the early 1990s, Kleck has maintained that there is a minimum of 760,000 DGUs annually. However, that is his low estimate. Kleck and research partner Marc Gertz have contended the actual number is closer to 2.5 million, reported Breitbart.

Kleck reaffirmed his numbers on February 17, 2015, explaining that while plenty of naysayers have criticized his findings, none have been able to offer empirical evidence to counter them.

Now, a CDC study conducted on data from 1996, 1997, and 1998 has been uncovered. The study, which was never released to the public, shows approximately 2.46 million DGUs per year.

One has to ask why the studies were left unpublished?

Kleck summarized the CDC findings:

In 1996, 1997, and 1998, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) conducted large-scale national surveys asking about defensive gun use (DGU). They never released the findings, or even acknowledged they had studied the topic. I obtained the unpublished raw data and computed the prevalence of DGU. CDC’s findings indicated that an average of 2.46 million U.S. adults used a gun for self-defense in each of the years from 1996 through 1998 – almost exactly confirming the estimate for 1992 of Kleck and Gertz (1995). Possible reasons for CDC’s suppression of these findings are discussed.

On April 20, 2018, Reason magazine quoted Kleck’s reaction to the unpublished CDC findings; he explained that a figure of 2.46 million DGUs a year “implies that guns were used defensively by victims about 3.6 times as often as they were used offensively by criminals.”

According to Reason magazine, for those who wonder exactly how purely scientific CDC researchers are likely to be about issues of gun violence that implicate policy, Kleck notes that “CDC never reported the results of those surveys, does not report on their website any estimates of DGU frequency, and does not even acknowledge that they ever asked about the topic in any of their surveys.”

While the surveys specifically omitted weapons used during the course and scope of duty, Law Enforcement Today’s editor-in-chief, Jim McNeff, provided details that support these findings.

In his article, “Institutional Injustice Is a Lie,” McNeff provided personal evidence:

While working undercover I have experienced potential lethal encounters on no fewer than three occasions. First, I had a shotgun pulled on me by a (suspect) who wanted me out of his “hood” in Downey. Second, I had a person try to carjack my undercover vehicle until I pulled my handgun to defend myself in Santa Ana. Third, I had to pull my weapon on a person who challenged my presence by threatening great bodily injury since I was on “his turf”—which was the public housing projects in Los Angeles.

During each occasion McNeff was dressed in civilian clothing. The suspect in each case was not the intended target of the undercover assignment. Thus, bad guys in these gang-infested areas viewed him as an unarmed “victim.” Yet, he was armed with a handgun and able to defend himself during each crime.
Sorry, Tippy, you are mistaken. br Several major s... (show quote)




That’s some serious cherry picking.

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Nov 24, 2022 09:51:12   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
moldyoldy wrote:
That’s some serious cherry picking.


Not at all. By the way; Biden got caught in another lie. He said c***d deaths are now among the unvaxed. Seems like 43% of C***d deaths are people that have been v******ted. Of course we all know this is an experimental v*****e. I get my pets rabies shots. Guess what? They don't need a booster every six months and they can't get rabies. that's how a true v*****e works.

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Nov 24, 2022 10:06:31   #
Radiance3
 
Conservative Girl wrote:
Well, there goes the f**e news narrative… This video will be buried by the mainstream media in one day! Gun control is turning all law-abiding citizens into helpless defenseless victims. The criminals still have guns but now they have easier targets. https://defiantamerica.com/breaking-the-identity-of-the-shooter-that-k**led-10-people-at-a-walmart-in-virginia-is-revealed-he-doesnt-fit-the-mainstream-media-narrative-video

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Gun control is not the solution. The government must have a strict punishment for all criminals using all kinds of weapons. Tougher punishment when gun is involved. Another solution is close the border. Strict compliance must be enforced, no i*****l a***ns are allowed into the US. Must follow the lawful legal entries. All drug dealers must be apprehended from the Mexican cartels. All drugs coming in must be completely banned. Drugs k**l millions and millions become lunatics.

Drug addicts and criminals be locked up or given treatment. Impeach Joe Biden if he does not close the borders. Biden is committing treason!

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