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February 20, 2018
States: Same ownership rates, big difference in murders
Sam Smith, 2016 - One of the problems with anti-gun
efforts is that they steadfastly ignore other factors involved
in American's tendency towards violence. Here are a couple of
examples:
- Mississippi has approximately
the same rate of gun ownership as New Hampshire yet has five
times as many murders per capita. The same is true of Louisiana
and Maine: five times as many murders per capita in Louisiana
despite roughly the same rate of gun ownership.
- As this chart from School
Survival indicates, the growth in school shootings is a fairly
new phenomenon while guns aren't. Why is there so little discussion
of other possible causes such as bad reactions to psychiatric
drugs (with which many school shooters were being treated), the
growth of violent video games & movies, the collapse of American
culture generally and the stressful rise of test driven public
education?
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