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How are Tasers legal?

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2 minutes ago, Leo Gura said:

Not so.

Even a headshot is survivable. And police almost never do headshots. Headshots work in video games but professionals rarely aim for the head since it's so hard to hit.

From what I understand, a person has something like an %80 chance to survive a single gunshot wound if they receive immediate medical attention. 

It's fortunate that our highly trained police officers in America almost never unload an entire clip into someone, then fail to get them medical attention until it's too late ...oh wait, that's exactly what's happened to Breonna Taylor, and also in other high profile cases.


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1 hour ago, SirVladimir said:

Our cops are just way more civilized. 

Don't know where you live but in Germany policemen don't shoot because it means an absolute shitton of bureaucracy and legal consequences for them lol

(and because we're more civilized of course^_^)

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24 minutes ago, Tim R said:

Don't know where you live but in Germany policemen don't shoot because it means an absolute shitton of bureaucracy and legal consequences for them lol

(and because we're more civilized of course^_^)

LOL. You absolutely nailed it, haha! 

"Shot a criminal in the head? Congratulations. You just shot yourself in the foot as well."

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1 hour ago, Leo Gura said:

Headshots work in video games

My sample size consists of movies such as the Godfather. 

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6 hours ago, Leo Gura said:

That's cause in Europe ya'll have been disarmed and pussified by soy-drinking communists :P

Here in capitalist Murica -- land of the free -- we have more guns than people, and a mass shooting once a week.

Finland has 56 guns per 100 people, third highest per capita in the world ;)

Difference to USA is that when people are told to put their hands up, they follow the order most of the time.

EDIT: Oh, and you dont have to turn to crime to stay alive if you are jobless.

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5 minutes ago, Hansu said:

Finland has 56 guns per 100 people, third highest per capita in the world ;)

Difference to USA is that when people are told to put their hands up, they follow the order most of the time.

It's not just the physical guns. It's the culture and the level of inequality.

In a country with a great social safety net, violence and its cultural glorification is not so necessary.

In Finland those are mostly probably hunting rifles -- also a part of Finish culture.


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13 minutes ago, Leo Gura said:

It's not just the physical guns. It's the culture and the level of inequality.

In a country with a great social safety net, violence and its cultural glorification is not so necessary.

In Finland those are mostly probably hunting rifles.

Yeah, I'd say that 99% of civilian guns are owned by people who hone their skill in reserve, sports and hunting. Its incredebly hard to get a gun, and you must have proof that you use the gun for the intended purpose or it will be taken away.

Handguns are almost impossible to get nowadays, basically requires proof of practice for over 2 years. Its a big difference when comparing to what you usually see on USA gun range videos on Youtube.

Also, Finnish. Not "Finish" :D

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Notice how countries plagued by crime are also countries with high levels of Income Inequality (just look to the United States, South Africa, or Russia for example). That's not a coincidence, the two are correlated.

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