07-02-2022, 07:02 PM
I've had this discussion numerous times with jmdrake
There is no "hard and fast" definition of a "mass shooting", even from the Effa Bee Eye.
I use the one most commonly accepted, and one that is, arguably the least confining: A mass shooting incident is one where four or more people are shot, in one single instance, not including the shooter.
I post these stories to help make my points, which run counter to the media organ's and government's narrative, which are fourfold:
1 - "Mass shootings" are not nearly as common as the media would have you believe, even using the "loose" definition.
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