Gun Deaths - International Comparisons 1999
Gun deaths per 100,000 population (for the year indicated): HomicideSuicideOther (inc Accident)USA (2001) 3.98 5.920.36Italy (1997) 0.811.10.07Switzerland (1998)0.50 5.8 0.10Canada(2002)0.42.00.04Finland (2003)0.354.450.10Australia(2001) 0.241.340.10France(2001)0.213.40.49England/Wales(2002)0.150.20.03Scotland (2002)0.060.20.02Japan(2002)0.020.040
Data taken from Cukier and Sidel (2006) The Global Gun Epidemic. Praeger Security International. Westport.
A lot.
There are about 500 heart attack related deaths that occur in the United States each year. It is one of the most common deaths, behind car accidents.
60,000
There are about 75000 deaths each year just in the united states!
aproximately 16000
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Around 8 million people die each year due to smoking-related causes, according to the World Health Organization. These deaths include both direct smoking-related illnesses like lung cancer and heart disease, as well as deaths due to exposure to secondhand smoke.
In 2011 in the US there were: - 16,634 Alcoholic Liver Disease deaths. - 26,256 Alcohol induced deaths
150,000 - 170,000 deaths occur each years in the UK directly related to cancer.
about 6 million alone from your mum killing people for food
5,000,000 Is simply incorrect. That would be over half the population of that state, every year.
Amount of people die from cocaine related deaths in Australia each year?