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On 2017-04-18 at 7:34 PM, Zambroski said:

Poor Rev.  "I'm afraid of big mean guns so nobody should own them!"

Sweet dreams honey!  'MERICA NEGRO!

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That looks like quite the toy. Is that the one you have fantasies about using when you are called on the straighten out the liberal hoards?

How many more children would Adam Lanza have been able to murder if he had one of these? If this isn't ideal maybe you can show us a photo of which weapon is best more murdering small children.

What about that nut bar that killed people in the theatre? What should he have used to destroy innocent lives?

 

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1 minute ago, Zambroski said:

Really?  Just how "similar" are our cultures?  Be specific. Here...compare Chicago and Toronto.

Do a search on murder rate Vancouver vs Seattle. They go into the details.

 

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2 minutes ago, revkevsdi said:

That looks like quite the toy. Is that the one you have fantasies about using when you are called on the straighten out the liberal hoards?

How many more children would Adam Lanza have been able to murder if he had one of these? If this isn't ideal maybe you can show us a photo of which weapon is best more murdering small children.

What about that nut bar that killed people in the theatre? What should he have used to destroy innocent lives?

 

Damn guns!!!!!!!!!!!!

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2 minutes ago, revkevsdi said:

Do a search on murder rate Vancouver vs Seattle. They go into the details.

 

See, I asked you to do something backing up a claim you made. In turn, rather than answer my question, you responded asking me to do something backing up the claim you made.

#cowardlylibtardfuckery

 

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1 minute ago, revkevsdi said:

That looks like quite the toy. Is that the one you have fantasies about using when you are called on the straighten out the liberal hoards?

How many more children would Adam Lanza have been able to murder if he had one of these? If this isn't ideal maybe you can show us a photo of which weapon is best more murdering small children.

What about that nut bar that killed people in the theatre? What should he have used to destroy innocent lives?

 

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6 minutes ago, revkevsdi said:

Well, since we have similar cultures, the access to guns is the bigs difference.

For a closer comparison someone compared Seattle to Vancouver. Port cities, cost of living etc were very similar. But many more homicides thanks to your gun culture. Congratulations.

Why does Manitoba have a murder rate 3x's higher than other places in Canada and equal to or greater than that of Seattle?  Is there less gun laws there or just socio-economic differences?  For every gun statistic you can post up I can counter it with another.   The cities with the least gun control in America often have the lowest murder rates per 100K.   Explain that?  

The reality is if you remove the murders from about 10 of the most violent cities in the US our murder rate per 100K is very much in line with other countries.   Often these cities have the strictest gun control laws.

http://www.city-data.com/crime/crime-Seattle-Washington.html

http://www.vancouversun.com/news/murder+rate+increased+2014+still+near+year/11544145/story.html

Manitoba had the highest murder rate for the eighth year in a row at 3.43 homicides per 100,000 people, followed by Alberta with 2.52 per 100,000 and Saskatchewan with 2.13 per 100,000.

http://ijr.com/2016/01/510415-10-charts-that-put-obamas-gun-violence-town-hall-in-perspective/

President Obama held a town hall on gun violence following his executive action on Tuesday. While the president made his case for stronger gun control laws, there are questions that remain about the big picture.

The following are thirteen charts that attempt to present a balanced perspective of the issue.

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1. Firearms Ownership Increasing While Gun Homicides Plummeting

Gun homicides are down 49% since 1993, according to Bureau of Justice statistics data. Even if there is no causation between more guns and less violence, there sure is a whole lot of correlation going on.

guns4
AEI

2. No Strong Connection Between Gun Homicides and Firearms Ownership

The U.S. is truly an oddball: It has by far the most guns at 1.12 per civilian, but its intentional homicide rate averages 4 per 100,000. There is no significant correlation between guns per person and firearms homicide rate when looking at the biggest picture.

correlation1
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3. Find the United States in This Chart

This chart is a proportional representation of various nations' deaths from gun violence. It includes France, Mexico, Finland, and other developed nations (more on this later). America's firearms-related death rate is 10.64 per 100,000 (statistics via GunPolicy.org).

List_of_countries_by_firearm-related_death_rate
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4. America Has High Homicide Rate versus Other “Developed” Nations

The U.S. homicide rate is pretty high when compared to other “developed” countries, based on data from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. This chart shows a homicide rate of 5 per 100,000 (this figure has dropped in more recent years to approximately 3.6 per 100,000).

Homicide-Rates-for-Developed-Countries-OECD-2011-or-latest-year

5. Other “Developed” Nations Have Issues with Homicide Rates

America is not as great an outlier compared to other nations having “high” development or better according to the UN's Human Development Indicator (HDI), which rates countries by levels of economic development and quality-of-life.

silver-datalab-unhomicide-1

The FiveThirtyEight blog mapped the U.S. and selected other nations on a scatterplot of homicides per 100,000 vs. HDI (the higher the score the more “advanced”).

6. U.S. Firearms Ownership Dwarfs Other Nations

The United States has by far the highest gun ownership rate at a whopping 112 guns per 100 civilians. The U.S. has 12 times the guns of Honduras, but 1/22nd the firearms-related homicide.

average-firearms-per-100-people

7. America Not the Only 'Developed' Nation with Mass Shooting Problem

Below is a chart of mass shooting statistics, when corrected for population. It shows that the U.S. has comparable frequency to other nations when accounting for its large population size (0.72 fatalities per 1,000,000 population). [Archived data based on OECD and other statistics can be found here.]

Screenshot-6_18_2015-9_43_12-PM

8. Mass Homicide Not on Rise, Victims are Down

The latest UN Global Study on Homicide (2014) reports that the number of victims in mass murder cases are down, while the number of such cases are flat in the United States. Gun violence data for 2015 shows there were 45 mass murders committed with guns.

Screenshot - 1_7_2016 , 11_04_00 PM
UNODC

It should be noted, just for perspective about how difficult it is to stop such fatal mass shootings: mass murderers comprise 0.000045% of the population with access to firearms in the United States.

9. U.S. Homicide Rates in Global Context

A map from the UN puts the United States homicide rate in perspective.

revolving-map-test2.gif

Male homicide rates, female homicide rates, differences in national homicide rates, and sub-national homicide rates are compared in this revolving chart.

10. 'Murder Capitals' of America

The top U.S. cities for murder per capita in 2014: Detroit (45), New Orleans (41), Newark, NJ (40), St. Louis (38), Baltimore (37), Birmingham, AL (30), Cincinnati (24), and Oakland, CA (22).

murder_rate

It should be noted that many cities in the United States that struggle with shooting violence possess some of the toughest gun control regulations.

11. U.S. Cities Have Gun Homicide Rates Similar to the Worst of the Worst Worldwide

The gun murder rates of U.S. cities are disproportionately high and match up with some of the worst nations in the world.

homicide_metro_country (2)web
Citylab.com

New Orleans, for example, is comparable to the nation with the highest known gun murder rate: Honduras.

12. Gun Sales Under President Obama

The New York Times reports on the dramatic effect of the president's gun initiatives on firearms sales.

Screenshot - 1_6_2016 , 2_10_42 PM

Each time the president has pushed hard for more gun control laws, there has been a spike in firearms sales.

13. Zero Correlation Between State Gun Laws and Firearms Homicides

 

 

Screenshot - 1_8_2016 , 1_20_53 PM

The Washington Post compared 2012 homicide rates for each state to Brady Scores (the Brady campaign scores states on how strong they are on 'gun control'). There was no connection between “stronger” gun laws and lower homicide rates.

Everyone finds gun murders abhorrent and wants there to be fewer victims. But in order to find the solution on how to reduce such murders in the United States, a balanced perspective at the national and international levels is needed.

When taking into account all available international data, there is no relationship between firearms ownership and gun homicide rates. The findings from a comparative perspective show that the U.S. has relatively high homicide rate among “developed” nations, but is lower than one would expect given its very high firearms ownership.

There are numerous cities with unacceptably high gun murder rates, but those tend to have stronger gun control laws.

A state-level breakdown shows no connection between gun control laws and lower homicide rates. New Hampshire and Vermont, for example, have “permissive” laws and the lowest homicide rates in the nation.

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2 minutes ago, revkevsdi said:

That's great because typical Republicans care more about the unborn than live children. 

 

 

Just spare us all your fucking whining.  If your parent's attempt at abortion would have worked, we wouldn't have to read your dribble.  Clearly they sucked out your brain first.  You're a god damn miracle of modern science.  Or just another liberal.  Either/or.

SBYL.

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3 minutes ago, Highmark said:

Why does Manitoba have a murder rate 3x's higher than other places in Canada and equal to or greater than that of Seattle?  Is there less gun laws there or just socio-economic differences?  For every gun statistic you can post up I can counter it with another.   The cities with the least gun control in America often have the lowest murder rates per 100K.   Explain that?  

The reality is if you remove the murders from about 10 of the most violent cities in the US our murder rate per 100K is very much in line with other countries.   Often these cities have the strictest gun control laws.

http://www.city-data.com/crime/crime-Seattle-Washington.html

http://www.vancouversun.com/news/murder+rate+increased+2014+still+near+year/11544145/story.html

Manitoba had the highest murder rate for the eighth year in a row at 3.43 homicides per 100,000 people, followed by Alberta with 2.52 per 100,000 and Saskatchewan with 2.13 per 100,000.

http://ijr.com/2016/01/510415-10-charts-that-put-obamas-gun-violence-town-hall-in-perspective/

President Obama held a town hall on gun violence following his executive action on Tuesday. While the president made his case for stronger gun control laws, there are questions that remain about the big picture.

The following are thirteen charts that attempt to present a balanced perspective of the issue.

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1. Firearms Ownership Increasing While Gun Homicides Plummeting

Gun homicides are down 49% since 1993, according to Bureau of Justice statistics data. Even if there is no causation between more guns and less violence, there sure is a whole lot of correlation going on.

guns4
AEI

2. No Strong Connection Between Gun Homicides and Firearms Ownership

The U.S. is truly an oddball: It has by far the most guns at 1.12 per civilian, but its intentional homicide rate averages 4 per 100,000. There is no significant correlation between guns per person and firearms homicide rate when looking at the biggest picture.

correlation1
PSMag.com

3. Find the United States in This Chart

This chart is a proportional representation of various nations' deaths from gun violence. It includes France, Mexico, Finland, and other developed nations (more on this later). America's firearms-related death rate is 10.64 per 100,000 (statistics via GunPolicy.org).

List_of_countries_by_firearm-related_death_rate
Wikimedia Commons

4. America Has High Homicide Rate versus Other “Developed” Nations

The U.S. homicide rate is pretty high when compared to other “developed” countries, based on data from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. This chart shows a homicide rate of 5 per 100,000 (this figure has dropped in more recent years to approximately 3.6 per 100,000).

Homicide-Rates-for-Developed-Countries-OECD-2011-or-latest-year

5. Other “Developed” Nations Have Issues with Homicide Rates

America is not as great an outlier compared to other nations having “high” development or better according to the UN's Human Development Indicator (HDI), which rates countries by levels of economic development and quality-of-life.

silver-datalab-unhomicide-1

The FiveThirtyEight blog mapped the U.S. and selected other nations on a scatterplot of homicides per 100,000 vs. HDI (the higher the score the more “advanced”).

6. U.S. Firearms Ownership Dwarfs Other Nations

The United States has by far the highest gun ownership rate at a whopping 112 guns per 100 civilians. The U.S. has 12 times the guns of Honduras, but 1/22nd the firearms-related homicide.

average-firearms-per-100-people

7. America Not the Only 'Developed' Nation with Mass Shooting Problem

Below is a chart of mass shooting statistics, when corrected for population. It shows that the U.S. has comparable frequency to other nations when accounting for its large population size (0.72 fatalities per 1,000,000 population). [Archived data based on OECD and other statistics can be found here.]

Screenshot-6_18_2015-9_43_12-PM

8. Mass Homicide Not on Rise, Victims are Down

The latest UN Global Study on Homicide (2014) reports that the number of victims in mass murder cases are down, while the number of such cases are flat in the United States. Gun violence data for 2015 shows there were 45 mass murders committed with guns.

Screenshot - 1_7_2016 , 11_04_00 PM
UNODC

It should be noted, just for perspective about how difficult it is to stop such fatal mass shootings: mass murderers comprise 0.000045% of the population with access to firearms in the United States.

9. U.S. Homicide Rates in Global Context

A map from the UN puts the United States homicide rate in perspective.

revolving-map-test2.gif

Male homicide rates, female homicide rates, differences in national homicide rates, and sub-national homicide rates are compared in this revolving chart.

10. 'Murder Capitals' of America

The top U.S. cities for murder per capita in 2014: Detroit (45), New Orleans (41), Newark, NJ (40), St. Louis (38), Baltimore (37), Birmingham, AL (30), Cincinnati (24), and Oakland, CA (22).

murder_rate

It should be noted that many cities in the United States that struggle with shooting violence possess some of the toughest gun control regulations.

11. U.S. Cities Have Gun Homicide Rates Similar to the Worst of the Worst Worldwide

The gun murder rates of U.S. cities are disproportionately high and match up with some of the worst nations in the world.

homicide_metro_country (2)web
Citylab.com

New Orleans, for example, is comparable to the nation with the highest known gun murder rate: Honduras.

12. Gun Sales Under President Obama

The New York Times reports on the dramatic effect of the president's gun initiatives on firearms sales.

Screenshot - 1_6_2016 , 2_10_42 PM

Each time the president has pushed hard for more gun control laws, there has been a spike in firearms sales.

13. Zero Correlation Between State Gun Laws and Firearms Homicides

 

 

Screenshot - 1_8_2016 , 1_20_53 PM

The Washington Post compared 2012 homicide rates for each state to Brady Scores (the Brady campaign scores states on how strong they are on 'gun control'). There was no connection between “stronger” gun laws and lower homicide rates.

Everyone finds gun murders abhorrent and wants there to be fewer victims. But in order to find the solution on how to reduce such murders in the United States, a balanced perspective at the national and international levels is needed.

When taking into account all available international data, there is no relationship between firearms ownership and gun homicide rates. The findings from a comparative perspective show that the U.S. has relatively high homicide rate among “developed” nations, but is lower than one would expect given its very high firearms ownership.

There are numerous cities with unacceptably high gun murder rates, but those tend to have stronger gun control laws.

A state-level breakdown shows no connection between gun control laws and lower homicide rates. New Hampshire and Vermont, for example, have “permissive” laws and the lowest homicide rates in the nation.

The worse place in Canada with the worse economy and social problems is still lower than the US average. Great argument.

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Just now, revkevsdi said:

The worse place in Canada with the worse economy and social problems is still lower than the US average. Great argument.

This is above you.   Debate the facts in the article I posted.   Until then STFU already.  

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3 minutes ago, Zambroski said:

Just spare us all your fucking whining.  If your parent's attempt at abortion would have worked, we wouldn't have to read your dribble.  Clearly they sucked out your brain first.  You're a god damn miracle of modern science.  Or just another liberal.  Either/or.

SBYL.

Stop crying bitch. It must sting knowing that you would have argued for all of these mass murderers rights to have these weapons.

Think of the children you pretend heroes could have saved if you have been brave and smart enough to discuss gun control in a reasonable way. Australians could arguably been more of a frontier and individual mindset than American's but they figured it out.

What is your guess for the next mass murder? Children or co-workers? 

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Just now, revkevsdi said:

Stop crying bitch. It must sting knowing that you would have argued for all of these mass murderers rights to have these weapons.

Think of the children you pretend heroes could have saved if you have been brave and smart enough to discuss gun control in a reasonable way. Australians could arguably been more of a frontier and individual mindset than American's but they figured it out.

What is your guess for the next mass murder? Children or co-workers? 

I'm crying? :lol:

Your shit reads like a 4th grade emotional girl wrote it about her dying sister.

Man the fuck up already and join us in the real world.

:lol:

Aweew....but you're a good librul!

 

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9 minutes ago, Highmark said:

Why does Manitoba have a murder rate 3x's higher than other places in Canada and equal to or greater than that of Seattle?  Is there less gun laws there or just socio-economic differences?  For every gun statistic you can post up I can counter it with another.   The cities with the least gun control in America often have the lowest murder rates per 100K.   Explain that?  

The reality is if you remove the murders from about 10 of the most violent cities in the US our murder rate per 100K is very much in line with other countries.   Often these cities have the strictest gun control laws.

http://www.city-data.com/crime/crime-Seattle-Washington.html

http://www.vancouversun.com/news/murder+rate+increased+2014+still+near+year/11544145/story.html

Manitoba had the highest murder rate for the eighth year in a row at 3.43 homicides per 100,000 people, followed by Alberta with 2.52 per 100,000 and Saskatchewan with 2.13 per 100,000.

 

You can't expect that kind of thinking to be processed inside of a brain smaller than a pea.

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Just now, ArcticCrusher said:

You can't expect that kind of thinking to be processed inside of a brain smaller than a pea.

America has about 2-2.5 more murders per 100k than Canada but has around 4x's the guns per citizen.   If it were purely guns then that correlation would be much higher.  

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16 minutes ago, Highmark said:

Why does Manitoba have a murder rate 3x's higher than other places in Canada and equal to or greater than that of Seattle?  Is there less gun laws there or just socio-economic differences?  For every gun statistic you can post up I can counter it with another.   The cities with the least gun control in America often have the lowest murder rates per 100K.   Explain that?  

The reality is if you remove the murders from about 10 of the most violent cities in the US our murder rate per 100K is very much in line with other countries.   Often these cities have the strictest gun control laws.

http://www.city-data.com/crime/crime-Seattle-Washington.html

http://www.vancouversun.com/news/murder+rate+increased+2014+still+near+year/11544145/story.html

Manitoba had the highest murder rate for the eighth year in a row at 3.43 homicides per 100,000 people, followed by Alberta with 2.52 per 100,000 and Saskatchewan with 2.13 per 100,000.

http://ijr.com/2016/01/510415-10-charts-that-put-obamas-gun-violence-town-hall-in-perspective/

President Obama held a town hall on gun violence following his executive action on Tuesday. While the president made his case for stronger gun control laws, there are questions that remain about the big picture.

The following are thirteen charts that attempt to present a balanced perspective of the issue.

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1. Firearms Ownership Increasing While Gun Homicides Plummeting

Gun homicides are down 49% since 1993, according to Bureau of Justice statistics data. Even if there is no causation between more guns and less violence, there sure is a whole lot of correlation going on.

guns4
AEI

2. No Strong Connection Between Gun Homicides and Firearms Ownership

The U.S. is truly an oddball: It has by far the most guns at 1.12 per civilian, but its intentional homicide rate averages 4 per 100,000. There is no significant correlation between guns per person and firearms homicide rate when looking at the biggest picture.

correlation1
PSMag.com

3. Find the United States in This Chart

This chart is a proportional representation of various nations' deaths from gun violence. It includes France, Mexico, Finland, and other developed nations (more on this later). America's firearms-related death rate is 10.64 per 100,000 (statistics via GunPolicy.org).

List_of_countries_by_firearm-related_death_rate
Wikimedia Commons

4. America Has High Homicide Rate versus Other “Developed” Nations

The U.S. homicide rate is pretty high when compared to other “developed” countries, based on data from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. This chart shows a homicide rate of 5 per 100,000 (this figure has dropped in more recent years to approximately 3.6 per 100,000).

Homicide-Rates-for-Developed-Countries-OECD-2011-or-latest-year

5. Other “Developed” Nations Have Issues with Homicide Rates

America is not as great an outlier compared to other nations having “high” development or better according to the UN's Human Development Indicator (HDI), which rates countries by levels of economic development and quality-of-life.

silver-datalab-unhomicide-1

The FiveThirtyEight blog mapped the U.S. and selected other nations on a scatterplot of homicides per 100,000 vs. HDI (the higher the score the more “advanced”).

6. U.S. Firearms Ownership Dwarfs Other Nations

The United States has by far the highest gun ownership rate at a whopping 112 guns per 100 civilians. The U.S. has 12 times the guns of Honduras, but 1/22nd the firearms-related homicide.

average-firearms-per-100-people

7. America Not the Only 'Developed' Nation with Mass Shooting Problem

Below is a chart of mass shooting statistics, when corrected for population. It shows that the U.S. has comparable frequency to other nations when accounting for its large population size (0.72 fatalities per 1,000,000 population). [Archived data based on OECD and other statistics can be found here.]

Screenshot-6_18_2015-9_43_12-PM

8. Mass Homicide Not on Rise, Victims are Down

The latest UN Global Study on Homicide (2014) reports that the number of victims in mass murder cases are down, while the number of such cases are flat in the United States. Gun violence data for 2015 shows there were 45 mass murders committed with guns.

Screenshot - 1_7_2016 , 11_04_00 PM
UNODC

It should be noted, just for perspective about how difficult it is to stop such fatal mass shootings: mass murderers comprise 0.000045% of the population with access to firearms in the United States.

9. U.S. Homicide Rates in Global Context

A map from the UN puts the United States homicide rate in perspective.

revolving-map-test2.gif

Male homicide rates, female homicide rates, differences in national homicide rates, and sub-national homicide rates are compared in this revolving chart.

10. 'Murder Capitals' of America

The top U.S. cities for murder per capita in 2014: Detroit (45), New Orleans (41), Newark, NJ (40), St. Louis (38), Baltimore (37), Birmingham, AL (30), Cincinnati (24), and Oakland, CA (22).

murder_rate

It should be noted that many cities in the United States that struggle with shooting violence possess some of the toughest gun control regulations.

11. U.S. Cities Have Gun Homicide Rates Similar to the Worst of the Worst Worldwide

The gun murder rates of U.S. cities are disproportionately high and match up with some of the worst nations in the world.

homicide_metro_country (2)web
Citylab.com

New Orleans, for example, is comparable to the nation with the highest known gun murder rate: Honduras.

12. Gun Sales Under President Obama

The New York Times reports on the dramatic effect of the president's gun initiatives on firearms sales.

Screenshot - 1_6_2016 , 2_10_42 PM

Each time the president has pushed hard for more gun control laws, there has been a spike in firearms sales.

13. Zero Correlation Between State Gun Laws and Firearms Homicides

 

 

Screenshot - 1_8_2016 , 1_20_53 PM

The Washington Post compared 2012 homicide rates for each state to Brady Scores (the Brady campaign scores states on how strong they are on 'gun control'). There was no connection between “stronger” gun laws and lower homicide rates.

Everyone finds gun murders abhorrent and wants there to be fewer victims. But in order to find the solution on how to reduce such murders in the United States, a balanced perspective at the national and international levels is needed.

When taking into account all available international data, there is no relationship between firearms ownership and gun homicide rates. The findings from a comparative perspective show that the U.S. has relatively high homicide rate among “developed” nations, but is lower than one would expect given its very high firearms ownership.

There are numerous cities with unacceptably high gun murder rates, but those tend to have stronger gun control laws.

A state-level breakdown shows no connection between gun control laws and lower homicide rates. New Hampshire and Vermont, for example, have “permissive” laws and the lowest homicide rates in the nation.

State level breakdown means nothing. It's not like there is a border. The stricter gun control rules came about because to higher crime. But it does nothing to reduce the amount of weapons. Didn't someone claim that Sandy hook area had stricter gun controls? He still managed to grab guns that were legally in the house he lives in. He was trained. Just like you dumb fucks always claim is an important part of gun ownership. That training worked. He killed lots of children.

https://www.vox.com/2015/8/24/9183525/gun-violence-statistics

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Just now, revkevsdi said:

State level breakdown means nothing. It's not like there is a border. The stricter gun control rules came about because to higher crime. But it does nothing to reduce the amount of weapons. Didn't someone claim that Sandy hook area had stricter gun controls? He still managed to grab guns that we legally in the house he lives in. He was trained. Just like you dumb fucks always claim is an important part of gun ownership. That training worked. He killed lots of children.

https://www.vox.com/2015/8/24/9183525/gun-violence-statistics

Damn you are one bitter little man.   Why do you care so much?

Do you think alcohol should be illegal in Canada because your alcohol related fatalities rate per 100K is higher than our TOTAL murder rate.  

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6 minutes ago, revkevsdi said:

State level breakdown means nothing. It's not like there is a border. The stricter gun control rules came about because to higher crime. But it does nothing to reduce the amount of weapons. Didn't someone claim that Sandy hook area had stricter gun controls? He still managed to grab guns that were legally in the house he lives in. He was trained. Just like you dumb fucks always claim is an important part of gun ownership. That training worked. He killed lots of children.

https://www.vox.com/2015/8/24/9183525/gun-violence-statistics

 

 

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Just now, Highmark said:

Damn you are one bitter little man.   Why do you care so much?

Do you think alcohol should be illegal in Canada because your alcohol related fatalities rate per 100K is higher than our TOTAL murder rate.  

He's a hypocritical bleeding heart liberal...nothing more.  Just endorses the Muslim's beheading, stoning and clit removals....because it makes rational people angry.  

If he only had something in his head...we could stick a hot poker in his eye and kill him.  Just another worthless cowardly cunt liberal standing in his little Lego soap box.

 

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3 hours ago, Highmark said:

Damn you are one bitter little man.   Why do you care so much?

Do you think alcohol should be illegal in Canada because your alcohol related fatalities rate per 100K is higher than our TOTAL murder rate.  

Self inflicted alcohol is a choice. Impaired driving is illegal. It is illegal before you kill someone. 

Can you see the difference.

Republican logic is a joke.

A Republicans get pissed off about whether their neighbour is gay, they want to control whether a woman gets an abortion but a a neighbour with enough fire power to murder all the kids at the local school is fine. 

It doesn't matter to me what my neighbours do as long as it doesn't endanger me or my family.

But if they drive drunk or have firearms, that can affect me or my family. 

Which is why I once again thank the NRA for proving to most Canadians that gun control works.

 

 

 

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3 hours ago, Zambroski said:

He's a hypocritical bleeding heart liberal...nothing more.  Just endorses the Muslim's beheading, stoning and clit removals....because it makes rational people angry.  

If he only had something in his head...we could stick a hot poker in his eye and kill him.  Just another worthless cowardly cunt liberal standing in his little Lego soap box.

 

You're a bit more teary than usual today precious. 

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