Baltimore Becoming More Dangerous, 50 Homicides Already for 2020
stop question and frisk saved 20,000 lives and Instead of implementing it to SAVE BLACK LIVES.. democrats have colored it as racist.. they release criminals back in the community.
If democrats arenāt the biggest enemy to America I donāt know what is.
There is a direct link between the democrat party and gun crime and gun murder....their policies release violent, repeat gun offenders over and over again...these are the individuals actually using guns to shoot people. Yet the democrat party doesn't target them...they target normal gun owners...the people who do not use guns for any crime.....
Because the democrat party policies allow violent gun offenders to get out of jail and prison, repeatedly, they are the ones responsible for the level of gun crime in democrat party controlled voting districts...
The Republican`s "guns for all" policy plays no role in these shootings?
No..
1) they don't have a "guns for all policy."
2) the individuals doing the shooting can't legally buy, own or carry guns and are criminals who have been arrested over and over again...
3) Normal people owning and carrying guns do not increase the gun murder or crime rate, or even the violent crime rate in general.....how do I know?
In the U.S. as more Americans not only own guns, but now carry them for self defense, our gun murder rate went down 49%...
With what you believe....how do you explain that?
In the U.S. as more Americans not only own but now carry guns our gun crime rate went down 75%....
With what you believe,.....how do you explain that?
In the U.S. as more Americans not only own guns but carry them for self defense, our violent crime rate went down 72%.....
With what you believe, how do you explain that?
Over the last 27 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 nationās population grew. The victimization rate for other violent crimes with a firearmāassaults, robberies and sex crimesāwas 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.
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Maine tops āsafest statesā rankings four years after removing major gun restriction
When Maine passed a āConstitutional Carryā law allowing Maine residents to carry a concealed firearm without any special permit in 2015, opponents of the law forecast a dangerous future for the state. They said the new law would hurt public safety and put Maine kids at risk.
One state representative who opposed the bill went so far as to say it would give Mainers a reason to be afraid every time they went out in public or to work.
Another state representative suggested the law would lead to violent criminals with recent arrests and convictions legally carrying handguns.
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Now four years later, Maine has been named the safest state in the nation according to US News and World Reportās public safety rankings, which measures the fifty states based on crime data.
Ranking as the top safest state for violent crime and fourth for property crime, Maine edges out another New England state, Vermont, for the top spot. Of note, Vermont also is a āConstitutional Carryā state. New Hampshire ranks third in the national rankings, giving New England all three of the top spots in the nation.
In 2018, Maine was edged out by Vermont in the same āsafest statesā ranking, but declared the best state overall in the broader āCrime and Correctionsā category.
In 2017, using a different methodology, Maine was ranked second among the fifty states in the āCrime and Correctionsā category and also second in the categories used to rank the āsafest states.ā
The U.S. News and World Report āBest Statesā rankings are built in partnership with McKinsey & Company, a firm that works closely with state leaders around the nation.
Maine has also ranked at the top of other state rankings. WalletHub.com recently ranked Maine second in āPersonal and Residential Safetyā among the fifty states, and third overall.