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Gun Control & RKBA
In reply to the discussion: Gun Control Fails: What Happened in England, Ireland, and Canada [View all]gejohnston
(17,502 posts)5. no,
if you are talking about the available empirical evidence. Yes, if you are talking about speculation. The consensus among criminologists is that gun control does not affect murder or crime rates at all. The smallest minority is the more guns equals more crime. What does tend to happen after laws are passed there is sometimes a spike up and return to what the rate was doing before the law. Australia is a perfect example of this.
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Gun Control Fails: What Happened in England, Ireland, and Canada [View all]
discntnt_irny_srcsm
Apr 2016
OP
do you have anything better than a simplistic statement and a logical fallacy?
gejohnston
Apr 2016
#35
The areas of your country with supposed better gun control aren't getting them from Mexico.
Bad Dog
Apr 2016
#39
is there any thought to the fact that it would have been far worse without gun control
MariaThinks
Apr 2016
#4