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DanTex

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6. There are also a few other before/after case studies to look at.
Tue May 14, 2013, 08:41 AM
May 2013

For example, a criminologist at UChicago documented the reduction in gun violence in Hawaii after gun laws were tightened there.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/1262643

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So repeal the 2nd Amendment already. badtoworse May 2013 #1
What were the homicide rates before gun bans? Eleanors38 May 2013 #2
The most recent major tightening of gun laws in the UK was in 1997. DanTex May 2013 #4
which is a real testement to Londoners! zerosumgame0005 May 2013 #17
Britain has always been pretty tightly regulated visavis guns,. truebluegreen May 2013 #5
There are also a few other before/after case studies to look at. DanTex May 2013 #6
But how will Londoners fight back when the Queen takes away their rights? mainer May 2013 #3
Respectfully, premium May 2013 #7
The only way to get change is to challenge the status quo. DanTex May 2013 #8
That may be, premium May 2013 #9
I agree with you there. DanTex May 2013 #10
Hopefully we'll get there with UBC soon, premium May 2013 #12
It is pretty close to the truth. Democracyinkind May 2013 #11
True, premium May 2013 #14
Granted, agree. nt. Democracyinkind May 2013 #21
At least the US trend is fewer families have guns mainer May 2013 #18
Not quite sure if that's true, premium May 2013 #19
There Is A Way To Do It ChoppinBroccoli May 2013 #20
I agree, premium May 2013 #22
People need to decide human life has value BainsBane May 2013 #30
While I generally agree with you, premium May 2013 #33
I agree BainsBane May 2013 #35
They have a high amount of stabbings though..and you can always get a gun fairly easy HipChick May 2013 #13
Stabbings are much less lethal than shootings. Part of why the homicide rate is so low. DanTex May 2013 #15
True, very true. premium May 2013 #16
Say, that's pretty good! rrneck May 2013 #23
Is it just guns or does violence matter? sarisataka May 2013 #24
Exactly. Despite higher general levels of violent crime, the UK has far less murder. DanTex May 2013 #25
we may agree and disagree at the same time sarisataka May 2013 #26
I'm not arguing that the UK is overall a better place to live. DanTex May 2013 #27
London has a higher violent crime rate than *any* US city on your list. SlipperySlope May 2013 #28
That's not accurate. DanTex May 2013 #29
This is the Wiki data I am citing... SlipperySlope May 2013 #31
It's not clear that "violence against the person" as measured in the UK is at all the same thing DanTex May 2013 #34
ooookay. sibelian May 2013 #36
Consequences are a valid topic of discussion. SlipperySlope May 2013 #37
That's all very interesting, but it's not really the subject under discussion, is it? sibelian May 2013 #38
There is no mechanism whereby reducing guns would increase homicide rates. DanTex May 2013 #39
U.S. owners don't want to save lives. They want reduce SS expenditures. Dead is better for them. nt valerief May 2013 #32
Rising now, was lowest around early-mid 20th century One_Life_To_Give May 2013 #40
Yes, the gun culture in the US probably has something to do with it. DanTex May 2013 #41
Thank you so much for your posts on ths subject etherealtruth May 2013 #42
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