I have been thinking a lot since the election about what could explain the incredibly high numbers of Americans who seem incapable of critical thinking, or really any kind of high level rational thought or analysis.

Then I stumbled on this post https://old.reddit.com/r/guns/comments/16ires5/lead_exposure_from_shooting_is_a_much_more/

Which essentially explains that “Shooting lead bullets at firing ranges results in elevated BLLs at concentrations that are associated with a variety of adverse health outcome"

I looked at the pubmed abstract in that Reddit post and also this one https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5289032/

Which states, among other things, “Workers exposed to lead often show impaired performance on neurobehavioral test involving attention, processing, speed, visuospatial abilities, working memory and motor function. It has also been suggested that lead can adversely affect general intellectual performance.”

Now, given that there are well in excess of 300 million guns in the United States, is it possible lead exposure at least partially explains how brain dead many Americans seem to be?

This is a genuine question not a troll and id love to read some evidence to the contrary if any is available

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Most Americans don’t even own guns. A minority of Americans own lots of guns.

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And like 9 out of 10 people who own guns go to the range less than a few times a year.

More than half of gun owners have never gone to a range beyond what might have been part of a state’s pistol permitting process.

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9 out of 10 go to the range

More than half have never gone to the range

Math isn’t checking out here buddy.

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Less than a few times a year also includes zero… so all of the 50% are part of the 90%

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…never gone to a range beyond what might have been part of a state’s pistol permitting process.

If you can, read the whole sentence. If you can’t, please get checked for lead poisoning.

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Before trump, I’d have agreed with this. After trump, it’s now increasing at an incredible rate. It was like 32% owned a firearm. Latest pew from this year is 40%. Now with trump back in power, I’m betting you will see us hit 50% or nearly 50%.

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I mean increasing numbers of Americans are being threatened by the government

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%100 fact.

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Leftists woke up and realized we need to be armed.

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Truth

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Mama mia!

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latest pew

Heh. Pew go pew pew.

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Yeah, but I read something on reddit that says Americans all have guns and love shooting them. So they must all have brain damage

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I can’t remember where I read it, but I’ve heard that Americans all have guns and love shooting them, so they must have brain damage

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I appreciate you all for the anecdotes and source materials, some well researched things to ponder!

Here’s my take on it:

I can’t remember where I read it, but I’ve heard that Americans all have guns and love shooting them, so they must have brain damage.

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Only takes a minority to go off the rails and spread conspiracy theories. Squeaky wheel and all that.

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And using those guns make them a little dumber every time.

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According to Gallup, 44% of American households have guns. This is survey based. If fact, the actual number is unknown. A good guess is somewhere between 1/2 and 2/3.

Gun ranges where I live (California) require employees to wear an exposure monitor for a week or so each year. I talked to a range officer about it, and he said that they had never had the monitors indicate anything that is remotely a problem. Nevertheless, careful gun owners are aware of the problem and ranges that I’ve been to post notices and have hand cleaning stuff ready at hand.

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