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Automatic weapons are used in "spray and pray" situations with large crowds.
The Las Vegas shooter modified his weapons for automatic fire resulting in 60 deaths, 413 wounded, and a total of 867 injuries due to the panic.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Las_Vegas_shooting
It stands as the deadliest mass shooting in US history. So, yeah, in a crowded situation, automatic weapons are far, far, worse.
60 deaths with 413 wounded and 867 injured due to panic. Look at the dead vs wounded. The crowd was huge and even a semi automatic would have done just as much damage if not more.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/33-dead-130-injured-china-knife-wielding-spree-n41966
From the 32nd floor of a hotel.
Yes bullets don't stop after 20 feet... what's your point? The spray into a crowd that size and that packed together, it's surprising more weren't killed.
The point is, when your target is a crowd of people, automatic fire is not as ineffective as you make it out to be.
Like at a music festival... or in a mall.
It's ineffective at killing people, literally the numbers prove this.
Except when used in the largest mass killing im US history.
Again, the ratio of injuries vs deaths is way higher than when someone with a semi automatic has walked around and shot people. I don't understand why that's hard to understand.
Hell look at this gang shooting that just happened
https://lemmy.world/post/14304481
1 dead 8 injured in a drive-by. %100 a Glock with a giggle switch used.
"it killed 60 people, it's ineffective at killing"
are you even listening to yourself?
C'mon, it's obviously a troll. Nobody's this brain dead.