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Oops, Chicago is 90 plus. All those city in gop states in front.How many Dem cities between #1 and Chicago?
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Oops, Chicago is 90 plus. All those city in gop states in front.How many Dem cities between #1 and Chicago?
Oops, Chicago is 90 plus. All those gop states in front.
^^^ triggered when we pointed out these are Dem cities run by Dems and Dems killing Dems. Someone offer this poster a tissue and some butthurt cream.
Another infantile idiot.Lot of Illinois State troopers patrolling the streets of Chicago?
gee, see a gop tendency ?You clearly don't. Sanctuary cities ring a bell? DURRRRRR
Another infantile idiot.
gee, see a gop tendency ?
Here are the 10 states with the highest homicide rates:
- Louisiana (12.4 per 100k)
- Missouri (9.8 per 100k)
- Nevada (9.1 per 100k)
- Maryland (9 per 100k)
- Arkansas (8.6 per 100k)
- Alaska (8.4 per 100k)
- Alabama (8.3 per 100k)
- Mississippi (8.2 per 100k)
- Illinois (7.8 per 100k)
- South Carolina (7.8 per 100k)
States with weaker gun laws, more gun. Iolence.Which Dem cities are in the top 20? Oops.
Another infantile idiot.
gee, see a gop tendency ?
Here are the 10 states with the highest homicide rates:
- Louisiana (12.4 per 100k)
- Missouri (9.8 per 100k)
- Nevada (9.1 per 100k)
- Maryland (9 per 100k)
- Arkansas (8.6 per 100k)
- Alaska (8.4 per 100k)
- Alabama (8.3 per 100k)
- Mississippi (8.2 per 100k)
- Illinois (7.8 per 100k)
- South Carolina (7.8 per 100k)
States with weaker gun laws, more gun. Iolence.
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States with weaker gun laws, more gun. Iolence.
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States With Weak Gun Laws Suffer From More Gun Violence | United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary
States with tough gun laws have far less gun crime than states with strict gun laws Washington—As...www.judiciary.senate.gov
That is the most ignorant statement ever made. Chicago is in Illinois. It has the same state gun laws at least. It can’t be weaker. State laws are minimum requirements. What have you been smoking ?Chicago has weaker gun laws than the state of Illinois?
Chicago is in Illinois. It has the same state gun laws at least. It can’t be weaker
So you don’t know the difference between a state and a city. Go find a dictionary. . How old are you anyway ?Chicago gun laws are stronger?
That's so weird.
Chicago gun crime is much higher than Illinois gun crime.
Moron.
What have you been smoking ?
Your dumb ass, obviously.
Chicago is a city, Illinois is a state. Keep repeating that before you post anymore foolishness.Chicago has weaker gun laws than the state of Illinois?
Chicago is a city, Illinois is a state. Keep repeating that before you post anymore foolishness.
Cities with DEMOCRAT leadership don't enforce the laws!
DURRRRRR
I know, that's why when I ask you about the top 20 most dangerous cities, you reply with states.
Because they're different. DURR
And you won’t find Chicago among them.I know, that's why when I ask you about the top 20 most dangerous cities, you reply with states.
Because they're different. DURR
And you won’t find Chicago among them.
Repugnant run red states are high on the list for most dangerous.Or many Republican run cities, eh?
Gee, cities are smaller then states dufus. The state is responsible for the state crime rates of its populous. Dumbo.Or many Republican run cities, eh?
Repugnant run red states are high on the list for most dangerous.
Here are the 10 states with the highest homicide rates:Most Dangerous States 2024
worldpopulationreview.com
notice the pattern.
- Louisiana (12.4 per 100k)
- Missouri (9.8 per 100k)
- Nevada (9.1 per 100k)
- Maryland (9 per 100k)
- Arkansas (8.6 per 100k)
- Alaska (8.4 per 100k)
- Alabama (8.3 per 100k)
- Mississippi (8.2 per 100k)
- Illinois (7.8 per 100k)
- South Carolina (7.8 per 100k)
Wow, which is bigger, states or cities ?That's awful!
What are the dangerous cities in those states?
They must all be blues cities, eh?
Republicans are busy makin* entire states dangerous.Or many Republican run cities, eh?