2aguy
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Well, my understanding of the Second Amendment is very deep, based on decades of research and looking at everything.
Most other people's understanding is based on what they want to be true. I've had plenty of discussions with people who, once they'd seen all the facts, said "no, I prefer my uninformed view of the amendment, thanks"
Most murder is committed in certain places. Places that have been developed by the politicians to allow them to be "tough on crime".
No...most places where murder is happening belong to the democrat party...who are as soft on crime as you can get...releasing known, violent criminals, over and over again...or not even bothering to charge them even when they are caught on video shooting at each other on a public street.
As the below charts show, Democratic areas (measured by the party that controls the congressional district) are far more likely to experience almost all forms of malicious gun violence than Republican areas. These charts exclude suicides, for which data are not available on a congressional district basis, so it only breaks down the fraction of gun violence that is accidental or confrontational.
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A distinct pattern emerged: In Democratic regions of the country, which tend to be cities, people are more likely to be murdered with a gun than they are to shoot themselves to death.
In regions of the country won by Republicans, which tend to be rural areas and small towns, the opposite is true — people are more likely to shoot themselves to death than they are to be murdered with a gun.
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In the most Democratic regions, gun violence is more often committed against another, crimes that probably generate more news coverage and fear. In the most Republican areas, it is more often committed against oneself, suicides that may not attract as much attention.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...prising-way-gun-violence-is-dividing-america/