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To kill yes, wound no. Bullets don't magically aim themselves at vital organs.
If you're hit in the torso, there's a strong chance that you're dead if you don't get immediate care. Lungs, heart, liver, kidney, stomach, everything is in there. You don't need to magically aim. And this isn't a conversation of accuracy in automatic vs semi automatic. Thats a stupid strawman argument of bringing up something completely irrelevant. You're being pedantic. There would be dozens more dead if the guy had a gun instead of a knife. And you're a fool if you believe otherwise.
No it's not. Firearm injuries far outnumbered the homicides
https://health.ucdavis.edu/what-you-can-do/facts.html
15k~ homicides vs 115k non-fatal injuries.
Killing someone with a firearm is not as easy as the media likes to portrait it.
Oh, the guns aren't lethal. IT'S OK EVERYONE, THE GUNS ARE SAFE! SOME FUCKWIT TOLD ME SO ONLINE, WE WERE ALL WRONG!
I guess this fuckwit hit a nerve...
Yeah buddy knife injuries far out weigh knife deaths too. It's the severity of the deaths and injuries, and if you have intent to kill you're going to kill more with a gun
if you're trolling, I congratulate the bit
if not, holy shit dude, get a grip
Ikr imagine being this dense,
This dude has got to be trolling, it always amazes me how some people lack the ability to think
Ikr imagine being this dense,
This dude has got to be trolling, it always amazes me how some people lack the ability to think
What organ isn't vital? I am pretty sure if you shot any part of my body I could quite easily die from it. If not directly from blood loss or infection. It isn't like evolution gave us random spots that are safe to be hit.
First, infection isn't even needed in this scenario, you don't die from infection in 30 seconds.
Secondly, the majority of people who are shot with a firearm via violence do not die. It's not even close. In numbers.
Third, firearms unless they hit you in the heart or head is not going to immediately kill you. This is why in war most of the casualties are injured and not death.
Answer the fucking questions you are being asked not the ones you want people to have had asked you
Name a non-vital organ. Some part of the human body that if shot can not result in the death of a person.
Liver, kidney, lung, stomach, arms, legs, want me to go on? Or do you need a human biology lesson to understand that you can lose a lot of shit before you die.
Last I checked, you kinda need lungs to breathe. And also last I checked, arms and legs aren't organs
You can live with one lung..this isn't rocket science.