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That's how many are willing to admit it to a pollster, which is a subset of who thought about it. We don't know how big the larger set is.
Which is a subset who would talk to a pollster in the first place
Yes there is also the subset of people who've thought about it, and might tell a pollster, but avoid pollsters if at all possible.
The other 93% have shot someone.
The text of the question seems to be "I have thought about shooting another person or multiple people" and 7% responded "Strongly agree/agree/somewhat agree." Looking at the 160 page pdf questionnaire, I'm guessing most respondents deduced the correct answer and didn't want to cast aspersions on any of their other habits.
Only 7%? Yeah there are a lot of people 100% lying.
I'd say 93% are lying.
Mm, you can fixate on killing someone without using a gun.
You could use a knife, a rope, poison, there are any number of things you can use to kill someone.
Maybe that 93% just very specifically envisions harming others without guns!
Lol no, many of them are lying.
Woodchipper, car bomb, garbage compactor, fire, a single large rock, multiple smaller rocks, open windows, closed windows and some force... The list goes on and on
Update:
- drum of boiling water
- large cat exhibit at the zoo
- thrown from a highway bridge
- snake pit
- drowning in a cesspool
- explosive butt plug
- fire ant
- flying with Tom Hanks in a movie
A bit exotic perhaps, but strapped to a rocket and hurled at a building.
That's way lower than expected and I suspect it is just because they didn't want to be on record.
Survey: how many people are willing to be edgy on a survey?
People answer surveys as their ideal self not honestly. So yea most people, considering the constant virtue signaling about how non violent they are (lol to be proud of non violence while a pedophile rules you is a definitely a moral choice), are going to answer these surveys saying they are non violent.
They are the most violent among us and they always have justification.
Yep, what a load of bollocks, the only thing this study is useful for is why would you do this.
As an anti-gun anti-american pacific redneck, I have also thought about shooting people, at least once per week. There's only 3 people alive I would actually ever shoot though, given the chance.
I would not actually shoot anyone but I have certinaly thought about it. Maybe more murder in general. Its called getting very mad at people doing very bad things. I think 93% are either lying or their imaginations are more hands on or maybe less.
lol I immediately thought of this:

Thinking about it is normal, not doing it is being civilized.
I don't know how you could be older than 12 and not wanted to shoot someone ever.
I can honestly say I've never wanted to shoot, stab, or otherwise greviously injure someone. I've gotten into some fistfights when emotions have gotten out of hand, but this is maybe why its important that everyone is not running around with a way to blast holes in people.
Hand me a loaded gun and put me in a room with Putin, and i'll not even blink when i shoot him.
The president of the free world is a child rapist.
So, some people may not trust others that insist upon this answer.
That's wild that 93% of Americans have never driven in New Jersey.
When I was doing my firearms training, one of the first things they had us do was think about shooting someone else⦠and then they taught us how to avoid doing so.
Does that mean only 7% of American adults have had decent firearms training?
Based on how the question is phrased, it can be very open to interpretation.
I've thought all kinds of sick thoughts along the lines of "I could push this person in front of the arriving metro", or "I'm holding a kitchen knife, if I were to stab the other person in the kitchen there's nothing they could do about it". When I was in the army, and we were at the shooting range, I could get thoughts about how easy it would be to shoot a whole load of people. Of course, I never consider doing those things. I'm talking about people I would lay down my life to protect, and I still get these thoughts.
I was very relieved when I read somewhere that this is fairly normal, and some researchers ascribed it to a protection mechanism: Their theory (which they provided some evidence for), was that be evoking these thoughts, your brain makes you more aware of acute potential dangers, so that you can act more carefully to avoid them. Basically, by becoming conscious that you could push/stab/shoot someone, you handle your movement/knife/firearm more carefully to avoid doing so by accident.
So: Have I thought about shooting someone? Plenty of times. Have I considered shooting someone? Never.
That is an interesting thought exercise, I've gone through a few different firearm trainings through the years and never gone through that exercise.
But to speak to the original topic.... Yeah I've definitely had that thought. Never seriously, but ya know, intrusive thoughts and all that.
Only 7% makes me think people are interpreting the question as "would you admit on the phone to seriously considering shooting another person".
If I ever get mad enough at someone to picture killing them it's usually a blunt force weapon, so I get the low value on shooting here.
The other 93% have already shot someone else
This js just invalid data.
Can we stop pretending everyone doesn't do this?
Hell I don't think an hour goes by that I don't think of shooting someone
If you've never thought about shooting someone, then on what basis can you even say that shooting someone is wrong?
To be fair, there is someone who 100% deserves to be shot
Pollster: Have you ever thought about shooting someone?
Me: Well even if I never had before, now that you've asked the question and put the idea in my head, I have, so thanks for that!
Pollster: Follow-up question: Have you ever thought of a pink elephant?
Id bet that in recent years that figure is much higher
Only 7% on any given day, right?
Thought crimes.