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In reply to the discussion: Tweet of the day (Guns) [View all]thucythucy
(9,103 posts)49. Germany has 80 plus million people
in an area roughly the size of Montana, so it's much more densely inhabited than the USA.
Two hundred deaths is two hundred too many, but if you work it out proportionately it means that, all else being equal, if Germany DID have a population the size of the US its gun death rate would be a little less than 800.
Compared to almost ten thousand for the US.
So I would say their gun laws, though not perfect, are a big help.
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undeterred
Jul 2012
#51
I don't think you can link the lapse of the assault weapons ban to the drop in gun deaths.
Bucky
Jul 2012
#22
Intentional homicide rate in the US is four or five times that of Europe
Spider Jerusalem
Jul 2012
#32
Still, our non-gun homicide rate is as high or higher than their total homicide rate
krispos42
Jul 2012
#33