Oh ok its just the mass shootings make the news more often than people dying from alcohol related causes or drugs. From the US anyway.
Here there is definitley a problem with alcohol, which is a drug. Just one of the more widely available ones. It does dull your senses and affect your judgement. In most cases, not for the better. And people die from it. All the time.
Crime is stopped all the time by law abiding citizens with a gun but our mainstream media doesn't report that. Nowadays we have to get our media from smaller more local services through the internet or else we only hear 1 half of the news.
In fact according to the CDC
The 15 leading causes of death in 2017 were:
1. Diseases of heart (heart disease)
2. Malignant neoplasms (cancer)
3. Accidents (unintentional injuries)
4. Chronic lower respiratory diseases
5. Cerebrovascular diseases (stroke)
6. Alzheimer disease
7. Diabetes mellitus (diabetes)
8. Influenza and pneumonia
9. Nephritis, nephrotic syndrome and nephrosis
(kidney disease)
10. Intentional self-harm (suicide)
11. Chronic liver disease and cirrhosis
12. Septicemia
13. Essential hypertension and hypertensive renal
disease (hypertension)
14. Parkinson disease
15. Pneumonitis due to solids and liquids
Drugs are still a huge problem right now.
Drug-induced mortality
In 2017, a total of
73,990 persons died of drug-induced causes in the United States (Tables 5, 6, 8, and I–1). This category includes deaths from poisoning and medical conditions caused
by use of legal or illegal drugs, as well as deaths from poisoning due to medically prescribed and other drugs. It excludes deaths indirectly related to drug use, as well as newborn deaths due to
the mother's drug use.
Alcohol-induced mortality
In 2017, a total of
35,823 persons died of alcohol-induced causes in the United States
Firearm-related mortality
In 2017,
39,773 persons died from firearm-related injuries in the United States
And drugs, alchohol, and firearms are not even in the top 15 killers.
Mass shootings are still statistically rare. As noted that the Firearm statistic is ALL firearm related death regardless of the situation ( suicide, homicide, justified homicide, etc).