Rustic
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LolI did. 1980: 10.2Look back to the 1980's; murders and violent crimes were much lower and we have no idea why they spiked in the early 1990's so we have no idea why they went later.I don't see any other 4 point drops in less than a decade.lol I'm sure this wasn't your original source, but if you looked at the numbers violent crimes were much lower and then spiked for a few years in the early 1990's, so the long term trend was already down. This is why the article I posted stated that the Brady law did nothing.United States Crime Rates 1960 - 2017That's not how it works, Gomer....You back up your claims...You don't get to play Yogi Berra and say "you can look it up".
1992: 9.3
Brady bill Passes
2000: 5.5
The Brady bill was shit canned, deservedly so you silly little fucker