So if we take the number of women/amount of cervical cancer cases stats from post #588 (1/15,000) and compare them to the chances of being raped (1/1000), it means a girl is 15 times more likely to be raped than to get cervical cancer from an HPV virus.
That being the case, when are they going to start handgun training courses in schools to prevent this 'epidemic'?
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Good solution. That'll cut the transmission by rape way down.
" So if we take the number of women/amount of cervical cancer cases stats from post #588 (1/15,000) and compare them to the chances of being raped (1/1000), it means a girl is 15 times more likely to be raped than to get cervical cancer from an HPV virus.
That being the case, when are they going to start handgun training courses in schools to prevent this 'epidemic'?"
Now you're talking. Self-defense courses are just as important as sex ed.