Posted by kansasredneck on May 11, 2018 at 22:48:57 from (38.140.136.58):
In Reply to: Re: Friday posted by Crazy Horse on May 11, 2018 at 17:08:35:
The gun control act of 1968 was passed in response to the assassinations of Martin Luther King and Robert Kennedy. After it's passage, the murder rate sky rocketed. Florida was the first state to pass a comprehensive concealed carry law. After it was passed, their murder rate dropped. By your reckoning, it should have risen. As gun laws have been rolled back, the murder rates in those states has dropped. I do not know of any exceptions. Our high per-capita is skewered by the high rates in gun control enclaves like Chicago and Baltimore where law abiding citizens are disarmed thus becoming helpless victims for the criminals. You also need to ask if SeeBS differentiates between homicides by the police, DGU's, gang war killings and ionocent victims of criminals. As to those areas with high murder rates, a large part of the problem is homes with out fathers. If we look at them, we see what a matriarchal society would look like. Moms are long on love but short on discipline. Did you ever get told "just wait until your father gets home?" Come to think of it, those moms aint real long on love since they raise their children in a manner that destines them for failure.
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