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Darthtang AW http:///forum/thread/383122/as-a-gun-owner-how-do-you-feel-about/40#post_3349121
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Originally Posted by ironeagle2006 http:///forum/thread/383122/as-a-gun-owner-how-do-you-feel-about/40#post_3349077
Look what happened in Washington DC when their Residents were able to carry firearms for Self Protection. Their Voilent Crime Rate DROPPED. Why because the peole did not know if the person they were mugging had a pistol on them and would kill them. Then there is Chicago had a Ban on all guns for Years and becme one of the Most Dangerous Cities in America. The City loses a Supreme court Decision on the Ban so Dlae tha Mayor passes all kinds of laws that basically redid the Ban yet allowed people to own guns. Guess what Voilence is still high. Because the peole that had the GUNS akak the GANGS they do not care about a law. The people that obey the laws are the ones that are SCREWED.
New York has some of the most stringent gun laws in the US, and has one of the lowest violent crime rates of any major city in the US at the same time. OTOH, Arizona has a very liberal set of gun laws, and nobody was able to respond to the nutjob who shot all those people. I'm sure Christina Greene is very happy that there were all those gun-carrying citizens to protect her. In other words, you can cherry pick any statistics you want to make the argument for, or against, gun carrying. But the bottom line is that society is entitled, no - required- to enact whatever laws it needs to to ensure public safety. The trick is to balance a gun-carrying culture against societal safety, and IMHO, unbridled gun carrying is not balanced.
New York City, sure, New York state...no....the same gun laws are applicable through out the State of New York and their violent gun crime rate places the state of New York at 13th highest for violent gun crimes per capita. To be honest, Looking at the violent gun crime rate per state, I see NO correlation between gun laws and a lower or Higher rate of gun crime.
Or, to put it another way, in 2007:
109,518 people were hit by gunfire
30,896 died
of the dead, 12791 were murdered, 642 died by accident (including 154 children)
New York State was 46th out of 50 in gun deaths (5.07 fatalities/100,000), Louisiana was "first" with 19.87/100,000.
These are taken from the Brady Gun Control Campaign (fwiw).