Gun laws." You gave us one example , you suggested there was many countries that had more and tougher gun control laws and higher death rates , So your one example of course isn't enough is it . 4 or 5 seems more reasonable' Now we will look at a dirst relationship in this country between gun laws and gun deathsThere must be at least a dozen, but the control freaks will freak out and divert, saying they're all 3rd world countries. Which only demonstrates that factors other than gun control laws are far more important. Just as one example, there's Brazil, with about 2/3 our population and very strict gun laws. In a typical year they'll have twice as many gun homicides as we will. Then there's Mexico and most other Caribbean and Central and South American countries. In the Americas, the U.S has one of the lowest homicide rates, while having the loosest gun laws. Much of our homicide is due to the drug trade, encouraged by our drug laws. There's never been a gun control law that has been demonstrated to have made things better.
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I also pointed out that the U.S. has one of the lowest homicide rates in the Americas, and the loosest gun laws. That provides at least a dozen examples. And your screen shot is too fuzzy to make anything out. Even so, based on your Intro, all it's concerned with is gun deaths, which proves nothing about anything. How many people were murdered because of gun laws? Is Vermont, with virtually no gun laws and constitutional carry, on that chart?
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