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In reply to the discussion: Gun ownership vs. gun deaths, by state [View all]Fla_Democrat
(2,622 posts)Texas and New Hampshire. Ok, whut evah.
Speaking of simple...
This is rather simple here. States with a higher rate of gun ownership have higher incidences of gun deaths/gun violence.
If the chant is gun ownership = more dun deaths.. why does Nevada at around 31% give or take ownership, have 16 per 100K, and South Dakota at around 60% give or take ownership have 9 per 100k?
Why does Montana have a higher rate of gun deaths than South Dakota? They are comparable on the % of ownership, yet much higher on the rate of deaths. Doesn't that contradict the very premise? Shouldn't they be the same, or a hell of a lot closer in both sides of the equation.. guns=deaths?
You know, since the chant is more guns equals more death, no other factors could be considered, since it dilutes the 'message' of the chart.