Yeah, was going to say.... with the 30-round clip you might be able to kill 30 people. Then you reload and kill 30 more...

WIth the truck, you might kill that many, but it's very unlikely. If you go ramming other cars, you're likely to demolish your own within the first two or three hits... and with air bags and stuff everyone in the cars you hit may live. If you go hunting pedestrians on the sidewalk your odds are a bit better, but good luck finding that many pedestrians before you wrap it around a post.
We did have one crazy incel near here, in North York, who went killing with a van. Killed 10 and injured 16 more. That's pretty high. There's been a few other incidents like that, but not many. Maybe 5 or 6 mass killings with vehicles in the last 10 years? There isn't many because it's not as easy as it sounds. All you need is to misjudge one curb, break a Pitman arm on your steering or something, and the truck's just sitting there waiting for the cops to show up.
Trucks are not designed to be killing machines. A lot of people do kill themselves with one by accident, but as far as intentional killings its not a reliable tool.
think about this scenario. you are on one side of a NYC sidewalk w/ a AK fully loaded with 30 rounds.. I am on the other sidewalk on the other side of the street in a F-150 w/ a full tank of gas.. at noon you start shooting & I stomp on the gas..
who is likely to injure or kill more people...?
me.. obviously..
Very unlikely. If the sidewalk has enough people for your scenario, the street itself is probably full of cars. You might hit one just crossing the street, or you might have to change direction to go around him. Even if you get across the street, people are running in all directions, diving into buildings, hiding behind parked cars. You might get a few, you might not. If it was as easy as you try to make it sound, people would be doing it all the time. They don't, because it's actually quite difficult.
guns have a purpose beyond murder genius.. they are also used to defend yourself... from being murdered..
That's the theory. Trouble is, the theory doesn't work.
Take the guy who buys a gun for "home defense." Burglar comes in -- first thing he looks for are guns. The homeowner is sleeping. By the time the homeowner wakes up and sees what's going on, the burglar already has the gun on him. The guy jumps up and thinks he's going to be a hero -- the burglar shoots him --
with his own gun! If he didn't have a gun,
he would have lived!Take the guy who gets mugged on the street. Mugger points a gun at him, says, "give me your wallet." If he hands over his wallet, he loses a trivial amount of money. If he thinks he's Charles Bronson and reaches for a gun, the mugger shoots him. If he didn't have a gun,
he would have lived!Take the woman getting jumped by a rapist. If she goes limp and submits, she gets raped. Not a good thing, but survivable. If she reaches for her gun, he chokes her out. People who have never fought have no idea just how fast they lose consciousness once someone's thumbs are into their carotid. The gun falls from her limp fingers before he rapes her. Maybe he's riled up enough to kill her, too. If she didn't have a gun,
she would have lived!The whole "gun for self defense" is a fairy tale. Far more people die because they have a gun than because they don't. The criminals know how to use their guns, and they pick the time and the place. You're off guard and it's all happening so fast.
You can take it from me because this wasn't my starting position. I wasn't raised a gun-hater. My father collected guns, I hunted all through my teenage years. I had friends over the river who were Vietnam vets, I'd go to their house and read the American Rifleman and Soldier of Fortune and all that gun-loving stuff. I've shot everything from the little micro-Berettas to M-16s. And then I started reading the actual numbers -- how many people die every year because they buy into this "gun for self-defense" fairy tale.
It's a dangerous, dangerous fantasy, and it KILLS innocent people who believe it.
You know why you can't beat a casino? Because they've been doing this since the dawn of time and they know every scam you've ever heard of and a bunch that you haven't. It's the same thing with muggers. You may have a black belt in juo-jitsu and enough firepower in your waistband to start a revolution, but the mugger knows the game better than you. He has the drop on you, he has the element of surprise, and you might have won a gold medal in Marksmanship but at point blank range he only needs one bullet to rip out a major internal organ and put you down.