Message from @M4Gunner
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I find it 'interesting' they would use such a graph
considering it shows that TAS passed new gun laws in 1992
When the massacre happened in 1996
And it also only lists firearm homicide rather than homicide in general, although perhaps we're not supposed to notice that
they should ban holding your pistol sideways like in movies, as it increas4es your accuracy by several orders of magnitude
They don't include a lot of other shooting events
Oh it's probably cause it cuts off at 2006
That chart mirrors the rates of every other western country
Ooh, but I want this stat for all homicide. They need to show a drop in actual body count
The US has the same trend sans bans
it would seem to show a decrease in homicides but only in the short term and never falling to an alltime low
`Cairns child killings 19 December 2014 Cairns, Queensland 8 1 (self-inflicted by perpetrator) Stabbing attack and Familicide. 8 children aged 18 months to 15 years killed. Thirty-seven-year-old woman also found injured. The woman, Raina Mersane Ina Thaiday, was later charged with the murder of the children, 7 of whom were hers, plus her niece.`
Mass shootings are statistically irrelevant
wait does that mean theres aussie gangsta rap?
If you look back at Australia's history though they never really have had a problem with shootings, the amount they currently have after the law change isn't any change from what it had been for a long time before the law change.
Less than 1% of 1% of homicide in the US is mass shootings
Because they are
some white rap is ok
They make up a tiny fraction of total homicide
true
Have a listen
lol thx
get my wigg on
Homicide is the lowest it's ever been in the US
From what people have told me he actually is a criminal
yes
The US homicide rate is not higher than other countries with similar income levels
Gun ownership geographically has no impact on homicide rate
There is no correlation between legal gun ownership and crime
In fact the inverse is true, the places with the strictest gun laws have the worst crime
ive done stupid s††† in my city i'd never pull somewhere where people actually own guns and shoot trespassers
As the final nail in the coffin, despite the fact gun ownership in the US is 3 times the rate it was in 1950, homicide is the lowest it's ever been
If you exclude "problem cities" the US crime rate is comparable to western europe or even better
We drop from 13th to 189th
If you exclude the 5 highest crime cities