Ban Assault Cars

Since the Navy shipyard shooting, more than 700 Americans have died horrible twisted metal, violent deaths in automobile accidents, and thousands more injured.

September 22, 2013

Cincinnati freshman offensive lineman Ben Flick was killed in an auto accident on Saturday night in Oxford, Ohio.

Two other Cincinnati players were injured in the one-vehicle crash that occurred after the Bearcats’ 14-0 win over Miami of Ohio.

Flick, of Hamilton, Ohio, was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident. Wide receivers Mark Barr of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and Javon Harrison of Dayton, Ohio, were taken by helicopter to the University of Cincinnati Medical Center with injuries. Barr was in critical condition and Harrison was stable.

The driver of the vehicle, who was not identified, was in critical condition.

Cincinnati freshman dies in auto accident – Chicago Tribune

Why doesn’t Piers Morgan obsess over the 100 fatal auto accidents which happen in the US every day?

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5 Responses to Ban Assault Cars

  1. ralphcramdo says:

    1,651 shooting victims in 2013
    This data was last updated Sept. 20, 2013.
    http://crime.chicagotribune.com/chicago/shootings/

  2. Andy says:

    Cars and gun analogies are always bad.

    How many hours per week does someone spend in a car on average in the USA. How many hours per week does someone in the USA fire a gun? Here I mean not 1 hour down at the gun club but actually aiming.

    If you total up the hours spent per person per day and then equalise it you will find that gun accidents are far more likely per hour than car accidents.

  3. scizzorbill says:

    Patience Steve. Private transportation is banned by Agenda 21.

  4. jimash1 says:

    Piers likes to flounce around in an Aston Martin Rapide.
    A car that would surely be banned, if any were.

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