Cam,
That attack in China was mentioned here before if I'm not mistaken. The children were wounded, but they all survived. I'm pretty sure the parents in CT would have swapped with the parents in China.

When you look at gun deaths worldwide, you would have to add the deaths in Germany, Moldova, Australia, Ireland, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, India, Hungary, Cyprus, Spain, The Netherlands, Taiwan, Belarus, the UK, Poland, Singapore, Romania, Hong Kong, Mauritius, Japan, South Korea and Chile to exceed the annual gun deaths in the United States.

The question I have that nobody seems to want to address is this: Is it because they have stricter gun laws, or are Americans more inherently violent?


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