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cyberninja45 said:
Chrkeller said:

The rate of gun fatalities varies widely from state to state. In 2020, the states with the highest rates of gun-related deaths – counting murders, suicides and all other categories tracked by the CDC – included Mississippi (28.6 per 100,000 people), Louisiana (26.3), Wyoming (25.9), Missouri (23.9) and Alabama (23.6). The states with the lowest rates included New York (5.3), Rhode Island (5.1), New Jersey (5.0), Massachusetts (3.7) and Hawaii (3.4).

https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2022/02/03/what-the-data-says-about-gun-deaths-in-the-u-s/

So ur..does this "study" came to the conclusion the more the people legally bearing arms in an area the more shit stirred?

Edit: I'm not even counting the gun ownership/availability factor. Just the above statement alone.

With all due respect there is no point in people, including myself, providing data.  You will only accept the answer you want to hear.  The data is crystal clear for those who are open minded.  

Access to firearms increases violence, full stop.  More guns isn't the answer.  



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