No, I think the reason it was closed, is because the discussion was going nowhere. No one was going to change the others mind, so it kept going round and round.
And Hen3ry, as far as the one in a million comment I made, thanks for correcting me. Using the article you posted, 189 deaths in 5 years. If you consider every one of those deaths an accidental shooting(which most are not), the yearly odds would still be around 1 in NINE or TEN million. If you only count the accidents,(like we were discussing) its probably closer to 1 in 100 million. Again, thanks for correcting me.
It's probably best the thread was closed.
And Hen3ry, as far as the one in a million comment I made, thanks for correcting me. Using the article you posted, 189 deaths in 5 years. If you consider every one of those deaths an accidental shooting(which most are not), the yearly odds would still be around 1 in NINE or TEN million. If you only count the accidents,(like we were discussing) its probably closer to 1 in 100 million. Again, thanks for correcting me.
It's probably best the thread was closed.