Real0ne
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ORIGINAL: BKSir In 1997, 32,436 deaths resulted from firearm-related injuries, making such injuries the second leading cause of injury mortality in the United States after motor-vehicle-related incidents (1). Also in 1997, an estimated 64,207 persons sustained nonfatal firearm-related injuries and were treated in U.S. hospital emergency departments Okay, that's around 100,000 people that year. I'll admit that's a rather large number. It's actually slightly above 200,000 in 2008. But, the number of knife related injuries for 1994... 472,201 Reported. Please, don't take my knives away... just to show what troll post the OP is, let ban fucking doctors! National Medical Malpractice Statistics If you have suffered or are suffering from medical malpractice you may be feeling alone but medical malpractice has become a larger problem than most people realize and than medical professionals want to admit. Latest statistics actually show that probably around 225,000 people die every year due to some form of medical malpractice, and that is an uncomfortable number for patients and health care professionals. Sadly even such great numbers of fatalities have not brought about the investigative measures that actually are needed to decrease the numbers of deaths relating to medical malpractice.
< Message edited by Real0ne -- 5/22/2011 9:20:30 AM >
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