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You can really tell what the liberal government wants to pass more gun legislation,   Everything on the media has stories about "MASS SHOOTINGS" now.  Going into very detailed statistics trying to push more gun control. 

Hey, they never talk about how the places with gun violence are the same ones that constantly vote dem.   Conservative parts of the country don't seem to have as much gun violence and that is why they don't want any more gun control or gun laws, they don't need them.  So why not address the areas that need it and leave the rest of the country alone?

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10 minutes ago, mtnloverxtreme2 said:

our minister of environment tweeted about the anti asian racism in the chinese new year celebrations in cuntifornia. tcch tcch tcch. the shooter was another chinaman. hahahahahaha. the fucking frog  cunt deleted the post. 

You should get some meds. 

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2 hours ago, racer254 said:

You can really tell what the liberal government wants to pass more gun legislation,   Everything on the media has stories about "MASS SHOOTINGS" now.  Going into very detailed statistics trying to push more gun control. 

Hey, they never talk about how the places with gun violence are the same ones that constantly vote dem.   Conservative parts of the country don't seem to have as much gun violence and that is why they don't want any more gun control or gun laws, they don't need them.  So why not address the areas that need it and leave the rest of the country alone?

Needs to be nationwide to be effective.  When neighboring states have little to no restrictions it’s simple to transport across state lines or into cities.  And stricter laws have worked and do work:

 

Not to mention statistics from the rest of the industrialized world. 

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1 minute ago, SnowRider said:

Needs to be nationwide to be effective.  When neighboring states have little to no restrictions it’s simple to transport across state lines or into cities.  And stricter laws have worked and do work:

 

Not to mention statistics from the rest of the industrialized world. 

:lol:

Yeah thats it !! 

Nothing to do with mental health, social media, violent movies and video games . 

"Its the guns" :lol: 

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2 hours ago, racer254 said:

You can really tell what the liberal government wants to pass more gun legislation,   Everything on the media has stories about "MASS SHOOTINGS" now.  Going into very detailed statistics trying to push more gun control. 

Hey, they never talk about how the places with gun violence are the same ones that constantly vote dem.   Conservative parts of the country don't seem to have as much gun violence and that is why they don't want any more gun control or gun laws, they don't need them.  So why not address the areas that need it and leave the rest of the country alone?

Here are the 10 states with the highest gun deaths per capita:

  1. Alaska - 24.5 per 100k people
  2. Alabama - 22.9 per 100k people
  3. Montana - 22.5 per 100k people
  4. Louisiana - 21.7 per 100k people
  5. Mississippi - 21.5 per 100k people
  6. Missouri - 21.5 per 100k people
  7. Arkansas - 20.3 per 100k people
  8. Wyoming - 18.8 per 100k people
  9. West Virginia - 18.6 per 100k people
  10. New Mexico - 18.5 per 100k people
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You need to look at where the highest percent of shootings occur.

The Crime Prevention Research Center (CPRC) said in a new report that there is a “geographical concentration” of murders, with 68 percent of killings occurring in just 5 percent of the nation’s counties. The homicides also tend to be concentrated to relatively small pockets of those counties, the report said.

“It is stunning how concentrated murders are in the U.S.,” John Lott, president of the CPRC said to Fox News. “And we show that even within these counties, with all these high rates, murders are very concentrated.”

 

One of the most interesting findings in the report is that areas with the highest gun ownership rates have low murder rates.

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34 minutes ago, EvilBird said:

:lol:

Yeah thats it !! 

Nothing to do with mental health, social media, violent movies and video games . 

"Its the guns" :lol: 

Weird how those guns have always been readily available to the public short of a true assault rifle

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39 minutes ago, SnowRider said:

Needs to be nationwide to be effective.  When neighboring states have little to no restrictions it’s simple to transport across state lines or into cities.  And stricter laws have worked and do work:

 

Not to mention statistics from the rest of the industrialized world. 

So all the crime in Chicago is because of neighboring states?  :lol:

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1 hour ago, SnowRider said:

Needs to be nationwide to be effective.  When neighboring states have little to no restrictions it’s simple to transport across state lines or into cities.  And stricter laws have worked and do work:

 

Not to mention statistics from the rest of the industrialized world. 

.most crimes are committed with handguns 

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59 minutes ago, racer254 said:

 

You need to look at where the highest percent of shootings occur.

The Crime Prevention Research Center (CPRC) said in a new report that there is a “geographical concentration” of murders, with 68 percent of killings occurring in just 5 percent of the nation’s counties. The homicides also tend to be concentrated to relatively small pockets of those counties, the report said.

“It is stunning how concentrated murders are in the U.S.,” John Lott, president of the CPRC said to Fox News. “And we show that even within these counties, with all these high rates, murders are very concentrated.”

 

One of the most interesting findings in the report is that areas with the highest gun ownership rates have low murder rates.

Of course.  The area’s with highest ownership rates also have low population density.  :lol: 

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1 hour ago, 800renegaderider said:

Here are the 10 states with the highest gun deaths per capita:

  1. Alaska - 24.5 per 100k people
  2. Alabama - 22.9 per 100k people
  3. Montana - 22.5 per 100k people
  4. Louisiana - 21.7 per 100k people
  5. Mississippi - 21.5 per 100k people
  6. Missouri - 21.5 per 100k people
  7. Arkansas - 20.3 per 100k people
  8. Wyoming - 18.8 per 100k people
  9. West Virginia - 18.6 per 100k people
  10. New Mexico - 18.5 per 100k people

What’s up with all the red state gun violence? 

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12 minutes ago, SnowRider said:

What’s up with all the red state gun violence? 

Mostly blue cities. 

 

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1 hour ago, 800renegaderider said:

Here are the 10 states with the highest gun deaths per capita:

  1. Alaska - 24.5 per 100k people
  2. Alabama - 22.9 per 100k people
  3. Montana - 22.5 per 100k people
  4. Louisiana - 21.7 per 100k people
  5. Mississippi - 21.5 per 100k people
  6. Missouri - 21.5 per 100k people
  7. Arkansas - 20.3 per 100k people
  8. Wyoming - 18.8 per 100k people
  9. West Virginia - 18.6 per 100k people
  10. New Mexico - 18.5 per 100k people

How come you only listed states with a lot of? minorities? . Are you a racist 

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33 minutes ago, SnowRider said:

What’s up with all the red state gun violence? 

Lotta guns in them states 

 

22 minutes ago, steve from amherst said:

How come you only listed states with a lot of? minorities? . Are you a racist 

I hate everyone equally 

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49 minutes ago, SnowRider said:

Of course.  The area’s with highest ownership rates also have low population density.  :lol: 

There is a very obvious connection between blue voters, dem gun policies and gun violence.

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15,000+ murders mostly done in gang violence and violence around the drug trade.   Lets take away their rights.   110,000+ overdoes caused mostly by drugs getting thru the southern border.....LET'S OPEN HER UP!!!!!!!!!

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3 hours ago, Mainecat said:

How many guns does a person need?

Why does that matter? You can only shoot 2 at a time. Plus, it has to be a way less than 1 percent of gun owners commit a violent crime with a firearm. 

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