The more guns in a country the more gun deaths.

That's for the United States, and it's still bullshit.

I am talking about Europe in that response, dunderhead.
Marty, Marty, Marty - do you ever research anything yourself or do you always talk out of your ass.
Let me help you one more time.
"A 2015 study found that the increase in immigration flows into western European countries that took place in the 2000s did "not affect crime victimization, but it is associated with an increase in the fear of crime, the latter being consistently and positively correlated with the natives' unfavourable attitude toward ..."

 
Marty, Marty, Marty - do you ever research anything yourself or do you always talk out of your ass.
Let me help you one more time.
"A 2015 study found that the increase in immigration flows into western European countries that took place in the 2000s did "not affect crime victimization, but it is associated with an increase in the fear of crime, the latter being consistently and positively correlated with the natives' unfavourable attitude toward ..."



2015?????

The problems are in 2025 you fucking moron.
 
None of which has any affect on a person's propensity to commit murder.
Let me type slower so you might understand.
I am talking about a correlation analysis comparing the number of guns in a country and gun deaths.
Conclusion: a survey of statistically significant number of countries show a correlation between the number of guns in a country and gun deaths.
You have to understand how a correlation analysis works. I doubt you do.
Correlation is a statistical measure that expresses the extent to which two variables are linearly related (meaning they change together at a constant rate). It's a common tool for describing simple relationships without making a statement about cause and effect
 
If you want a gun free utopia feel free to move to any of a number of countries whose governments don't trust the peons to have the means to defend themselves. These government heads know the average Joe Blow would end up shooting himself or cause a stray bullet to take a den of cub scouts then passing through his trailer's wall killing him and his family. I can't understand his kind of thinking, but I believe you do. Growing up I took a different path. When my family went on vacation we never went to Disneyland or to a Woopie Goldburg film feasible.
We were either in a dear camp or in a blind at my uncle's duck club he managed on Bird's Island. I have great memories of that club. I wasn't a member of the club because during my school years I wasn't a lawyer or a doctor, but I loved borrowing the members' shotguns and their $2,000 hunting dogs.
When in 6th grade I passed the NRA Gun safety class held for about a week at the local jr. high school. Like the rest of my friends who passed the course I was given a .22 rifle by my dad. Almost every weekend we would strap our .22s on our bikes and go hunting or shooting. Here's the weird part, do you know we never shot each other or ourselves.
After high school I joined the Army and that shooting I did really helped me out in the service. But after my discharge, 1973, something happened in my home state of California. They didn't rule by the US Constitution with it's Bill of Rights. 12 or so CHP cars flagged me down when I rounded a corner in a residential part of town for a 'Safety Inspection' even though I had my safety inspection sticker in the proper location on my car. They searched my trunk, my glove box and under my seats. Two weeks later I moved to Arizona, never to return. I wondered if they treat a vet like this it must be Hell being a hippy.
I am now what you gun shy citizens call a 'super gun owner'. A tidal I don't mind wearing. They are all stored in a locked safe. As are the guns of my 5 grandsons in their safes. As of today do you know I or any of my grandsons have shot anyone. But to be safe you might want to move out of that trailer.
 
Let me type slower so you might understand.
I am talking about a correlation analysis comparing the number of guns in a country and gun deaths.
Conclusion: a survey of statistically significant number of countries show a correlation between the number of guns in a country and gun deaths.
You have to understand how a correlation analysis works. I doubt you do.
Correlation is a statistical measure that expresses the extent to which two variables are linearly related (meaning they change together at a constant rate). It's a common tool for describing simple relationships without making a statement about cause and effect
The correlation can't exist in some countries and not others. If the claim is made that more guns in The United States means more gun murders, then the same thing must apply in every country, including Mexico. Mexico's gun murder rate is 3x times higher than The United States while the gun ownership rate is 10x lower.

But, you anti-gun morons don't want to do that, because doing so blows the shit out of your bullshit claim that "more guns means more gun murders". Self deletions, defensive shootings and police shootings don't count.
 
The more guns in a country the more gun deaths.
The more mental illness does not correlate to more gun deaths
current study debunks the widely quoted hypothesis that guns make a nation safer.

The number of guns per capita per country was a strong and independent predictor of firearm-related death in a given country, whereas the predictive power of the mental illness burden was of borderline significance in a multivariable model. Regardless of exact cause and effect, however, the current study debunks the widely quoted hypothesis that guns make a nation safer.

You have an amazing grasp of the obvious. Even more obvious is the more blacks a country has the more murders. But I guess we can't mention that even though it is categorically true.
 

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You have an amazing grasp of the obvious. Even more obvious is the more blacks a country has the more gun deaths.

Categorically true.
The macro end of that is true inside The United States: states with more blacks And browns have more gun murders. I love it when the anti-gunners compare Mississippi (blackest state) with Maine (the whitest state).
 
When did that happen 😲
I live on a very wide creek that flows into the Ohio River. Hurricane Rita swept up the Ohio Valley and the whole valley was under water. But my house didn't flood. Everyone had to move temporarily, but I didn't. If the house started to flood, all I had to do was walk out the back door, and head straight up the hill. The flood took out the electric poles and the phones. I watched my garage walls blow out and all my husband's everything went flying down the creek. The 2 men showed up on the 4th night.
 
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The more guns in a country the more gun deaths.
The more mental illness does not correlate to more gun deaths
current study debunks the widely quoted hypothesis that guns make a nation safer.

The number of guns per capita per country was a strong and independent predictor of firearm-related death in a given country, whereas the predictive power of the mental illness burden was of borderline significance in a multivariable model. Regardless of exact cause and effect, however, the current study debunks the widely quoted hypothesis that guns make a nation safer.

Now, now, you know the previous president advised us all to get a shotgun and shoot it through the door at invaders before they could get in the house.
 
Mexico is not considered a first world country.
I said in comparison to 1st world countries.
Mexico gets many of their guns from the USA, What does that tell you
Regardless of how 'developed' a country is it is the underdeveloped people that are doing the killings.
 
Regardless of how 'developed' a country is it is the underdeveloped people that are doing the killings.
It is the people with guns that are killing others and themselves. They come from all demographics
 
The most dangerous countries have fewer guns.
The most dangerous countries are developing countries. Of the developed countries, the US gun deaths per capita is substantially higher.
Worldwide, the US has the highest gun ownership at 120.5 per 100. More than 1 gun per person. The second is the falklands 62.1 per 100 people.. Isreal is 6.7 per 100 people. If any population needs guns it is Isreal Why is the USA ligh years ahead of the world in gun ownership.
 
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