I haven't followed it. Thanks. Looks like a cool service. 

I like your idea re: an underlying impetus to continue pouring money into 
whatever hobby, including guns. Rather than "permission", though, I'd think 
it's more like some sort of *reminder* ... "Oh yeah, guns are cool. I should 
buy more." It's difficult to describe to a non-gun owner how cool it actually 
is. Even the time my slide ripped my ... web (?) between my index and thumb, 
similar to when you hook your earlobe with a fish hook, there's something 
viscerally satisfying about dangerous equipment ... welders, band saws, etc. 
Planers are the only ones that truly scare me, for some reason. Even the table 
saw is less intimidating. I guess I'd rather get my finger or hand chopped 
clean off than get a 1 mm layer scraped off. Maybe the lathe freaks me out a 
bit, I guess.

On 9/15/20 10:05 AM, Steve Smith wrote:
> Is anyone else watching this open publication:  Cell Press/Patterns?
> 
> https://www.cell.com/patterns/home
> 
> I found the following paper on correlating firearm purchase/demand with
> mass shootings.
> 
> https://www.cell.com/patterns/fulltext/S2666-3899(20)30110-0
> 
> Their two models seem to ignore/exclude *my* model which is that for
> many gun owners, there is a constant pressure toward acquiring more (or
> at least new) weapons and the mass shootings trigger some level of
> "permission" to expand or upgrade a personal arsenal.   The counter
> pressure could be familial/spousal  or superego which needs to be
> negotiated with to allow more resource to go into satisfying that
> background pressure to acquire.   The same thing applies to my relatives
> who are knitters and quilters who use most any excuse for buying more
> fabric/yarn.


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