I do not know how serious the question is because you ask something and provided the reason
It is flawed because obvious location with a large population are going to have more crime and some of it will be gun crime
A more interesting discussion is why people use guns to either commit crimes, solve disputes or have gun accidents
The only conclusion you can draw is that the more people you have the more likely they are likely to vote democrat
which would explain why the democrats get more votes in presidential elections that republicans
unfortunately that doesn't matter because of the electoral college determine who wins.
A more interesting way to look at it is death by fire arms by per population
There Alaska, Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Oklahoma are the top five
Are they democratic controlled states or they just have a high number of guns in that population that results in deaths.
The total number of gun deaths well California leads and Texas is 2nd
Total population is what it is
Per population is a more interesting discussion
People in the cities vote Democratic because Democrats provide public services. Public Transportation, Parks, schools, infrastructure, public safety
Those in rural areas do not want that. They just want low taxes and to be left alone
And even though there are more guns per person in rural areas there is less crime than there is in cities where there are fewer guns per person
seem to me it's cities not guns that are the problem
NYCity 8.6 mil people
LA the city 4 mil
Alabama the state 4.5 mil
yeah you would expect that NY and LA have more crime because they have more people
but if you want to compare gun violence in Alabama to NY you would have to do is say per 100,000 people what is the crime rate
Stats of the States - Firearm Mortality
government site and yes you would expect the larger states with more population to have more gun violence
But if you want to compare Alabama to to NY then you have use a per 100,000 people comparison
When you do that Alabama has the 2nd most gun violence per 100,000 people and Alaska has the highest
but if you say the total amount of gun violence then Alabama would come in at the bottom as well as Alaska
Using your source.....'Firearm Mortality" is different than 'Gun Violence'.
Firearm mortality, would include suicides, hunting mishaps, accidental discharges, ect., along with what gun violence would cover.
Gun violence, is very explicit in it's definition, IMO. Gang related, B&E, robberies, ect.
I would expect rural areas would have higher percentages of firearm mortalities than urban areas.
In Alaska, there is high suicide rates especially in the winter.