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In reply to the discussion: In Medical Triumph, Homicides Fall Despite Soaring Gun Violence [View all]DanTex
(20,709 posts)28. Not sure where you got that number.
Also not sure what point you are trying to make -- their sample covered the 200 most populous counties, which accounted for 74% of homicides, and they controlled for urbanicity. Like I said, you obviously don't understand the study at all, because their methodology does not in any way imply that the social cost of guns has beens steadily declining over the past decade.
Strange thing about NRA people like you is that you don't even seem to bother to try and understand things before repeating your talking points.
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In Medical Triumph, Homicides Fall Despite Soaring Gun Violence [View all]
SecularMotion
Dec 2012
OP
I couldn't read it either, but on the front page it's now labelled as "subscriber content"
petronius
Dec 2012
#4
That's the part I've always wondered about - these attempted murders should be showing
petronius
Dec 2012
#3
The one thing that is crystal clear is that the NRA bots will believe anything...
DanTex
Dec 2012
#23
LOL. I love it when scientifically ignorant pro-gunners take on the peer reviewed research.
DanTex
Dec 2012
#26
Do you understand the results are based on county-by-county analysis and not national trends?
DanTex
Dec 2012
#33
But in aggregate those counties experienced a significant decrease in homicides.
hack89
Dec 2012
#36