Oh...I get it....you are a troll....since nothing you just posted is even remotely true....democrat cities are filled with criminals with guns and the ownership rate hasn't changed.
What has change? The number of people who now have permits to carry guns for self defense...we are currently at over 18.6 million people......and that doesn't include people from states where you don't need a permit to carry a gun....
And what has happened with all of these people carrying guns?
Gun murder....down 49%
Gun crime....down 75%.....
You have nothing....
Gun crime in cities has dropped drastically over the last 30 years. Republicans don't control any cities. Do the math.
And you are wrong...again.
You can't explain how it is that as more Americans own guns....and carry them.....our gun crime rate has gone down 75%, our gun murder rate is down 49%......
You will continue to avoid this...
Can you explain.....dumb ass....how it is that Chicago has a higher gun murder rate than Houston?
Chicago...no gun stores, no gun ranges, extreme gun control...higher gun murder rate.
Houston...gun stores all over the place, gun ranges all over the place, people can carry guns easily, and they are on the border with the Narco state of Mexico....lower gun murder rate than Chicago?
And.......you still did not answer this question...
How is this possible?
Over the last 26 years, we went from 200 million guns in private hands in the 1990s and 4.7 million people carrying guns for self defense in 1997...to close to 400-600 million guns in private hands and over 18.6 million people carrying guns for self defense in 2018...guess what happened...
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gun murder down 49%
--gun crime down 75%
--violent crime down 72%
Gun Homicide Rate Down 49% Since 1993 Peak; Public Unaware
Compared with 1993, the peak of U.S. gun homicides, the firearm homicide rate was 49% lower in 2010, and there were fewer deaths, even though the nation’s population grew. The victimization rate for other violent crimes with a firearm—assaults, robberies and sex crimes—was 75% lower in 2011 than in 1993. Violent non-fatal crime victimization overall (with or without a firearm) also is down markedly (72%) over two decades.