

Selvig also highlighted the many mass shootings that have occurred across the U.S. Selvig sarcastically praised LaPierre for his "thoughts and prayers" following the latest mass shooting that occurred at Robb Elementary School last week in Uvalde, Texas. We spoke directly to Wayne LaPierre at the NRA Convention and thanked him for all his thoughts and prayers. The video has so far been viewed over 9.3 million times. "We spoke directly to Wayne LaPierre at the NRA Convention and thanked him for all his thoughts and prayers," said a post from Sunday featuring the video on The Good Liars' Twitter page. While at the convention, Selvig also ridiculed NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre with a satirical speech that went viral. Newsweek has contacted The Good Liars for comment. Despite these gruesome facts, the violent crime rate has fallen significantly since 1990, and the United States is much safer than it was in the 1980s and 1990s," the report concluded. " them more common than, for example, gang killings. remain unknown, homicides due to narcotics come in as the second most common circumstance," the Statista report said. "While most of the time the circumstances of murders in the U.S. The man did not address the new stats presented to him and replied: "Back to your question, the Second Amendment is still my right and is still important to me." Gun Debate Updates: Biden Supports Ban on Assault Weapons.Gun Control Activist Who Confronted Ted Cruz Sets Sights on Abbott.Teachers March to Ted Cruz's Office in Search of Gun Violence Solutions.Then blunt objects clubs, hammers at 393. Number three, knives or cutting instruments. Number two, firearms-type not stated, 4,863. "So the number of murder victims and the weapons used," Selvig said as he explained the data. I don't think that's true actually," Selvig replied before pulling out his phone.Īfter a cut in the video, Selvig then begins explaining his findings to the man, referencing the findings by database company Statista. "More people and more crime is committed and more people are killed with hammers every year than guns," the man told Selvig.

So we looked up the stats in front of them. At the NRA Convention someone told us that hammers are used to kill more people than guns.
