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Another study that shows that gun ownership does not cause an increase in crime…..
See…..normal people do not commit crime. Normal people then buy a gun….and do not commit a crime with that gun.
Anti-gun fanatics believe that normal people are psychopaths in waiting. When a normal human being buys a gun, it triggers their psychopathy and like a zombie, immediately go out with their gun and commit crime and murder.
This is why none of their “common sense” gun control laws stop actual criminals…here or anywhere……..
Anti-gun fanatics don’t understand human nature, human history, truth, facts or reality…..which is why we can’t trust anything they say….
a new study published in the Journal of Surgical Research finds no connection between firearm purchases and the number of crimes.
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For this particular study, Hamill and his associates used both national and state-level data on crime rates between 1999 and 2015 as well as NICS reporting data over the same time period as a reasonable proxy for gun sales. Hamill hypothesized beforehand that there would be no correlation between gun sales and crime rates, and as it turns out, that’s exactly what researchers found.
See…..normal people do not commit crime. Normal people then buy a gun….and do not commit a crime with that gun.
Anti-gun fanatics believe that normal people are psychopaths in waiting. When a normal human being buys a gun, it triggers their psychopathy and like a zombie, immediately go out with their gun and commit crime and murder.
This is why none of their “common sense” gun control laws stop actual criminals…here or anywhere……..
Anti-gun fanatics don’t understand human nature, human history, truth, facts or reality…..which is why we can’t trust anything they say….
a new study published in the Journal of Surgical Research finds no connection between firearm purchases and the number of crimes.
——————
For this particular study, Hamill and his associates used both national and state-level data on crime rates between 1999 and 2015 as well as NICS reporting data over the same time period as a reasonable proxy for gun sales. Hamill hypothesized beforehand that there would be no correlation between gun sales and crime rates, and as it turns out, that’s exactly what researchers found.
New study contradicts "More Guns = More Crime" theory
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