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December 03, 2012, 03:17:08 PM |
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Here's a link to a transcript of what Bob Costas said last night after halftime during the Cowboys/eagles game. http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2012/12/03/nbcs_bob_costas_goes_on_gun_control_rant_about_nfl_players_murder-suicide.htmlI couldn't disagree more with his opinion. Apparently only guns kill people, not the people pulling the trigger. I even did some research to see if I could find a single article comparing homicide rates in gun control countries vs others. All I could find were articles that showed gun-related homicides as if that statistic should solidify anyone on the fence about gun control. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that outlawing guns will decrease gun-related violence. But what I do want to see is if outlawing guns increases violence with other weapons. After all, someone willing to kill someone else with a gun probably has no problems using a knife instead.
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December 03, 2012, 03:37:55 PM Last edit: December 03, 2012, 03:52:22 PM by Mendacium |
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It's harder to kill with a knife. Hurt a lot - yes. And US homicide rate is very high vs other developed countries with gun control.
Though its most likely due to US culture since other countries have more homogenized cultures, stats won't help you to prove anything. There is no correlation between crime & gun control.
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Charlie Prime
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December 03, 2012, 04:27:56 PM |
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There is no correlation between crime & gun control.
Incorrect. In the United States research shows the more guns equals less crime, and vice versa.
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December 03, 2012, 04:40:22 PM |
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Incorrect. In the United States research shows the more guns equals less crime, and vice versa.
Nope. Because there is plenty of research to show otherwise. NYC vs Buffalo, the largest city and the second largest city in NYS. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_cities_by_crime_rateLet's forget that NYC density is one of the highest in the world. NYC has draconian gun control, but still allows gun ownership at home. Buffalo is a may issue city, in practice shall issue. Buffalo has as twice crime as NYC. There goes your statistics, the only correlation you may find is poorer areas have more crime. It's about society, not guns.
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myrkul
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December 03, 2012, 05:27:25 PM |
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Incorrect. In the United States research shows the more guns equals less crime, and vice versa.
Nope. Because there is plenty of research to show otherwise. NYC vs Buffalo, the largest city and the second largest city in NYS. Because it is about the people, and not the guns, you need to compare the same places, before and after a change in gun laws, Like John Lott did: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/More_Guns,_Less_Crime
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December 03, 2012, 06:08:30 PM |
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It's a book for people that want to believe, because cherry picks the data. We can play the statistics game if you want. For an example NYC last week had no violent crime for a complete day. And the crime rate is down from the previous year. The crime rate in DC went down too. Wow so gun control actually reduces crime. That was statistics says.
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December 03, 2012, 06:32:25 PM |
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Let's take two states: New York, where gun laws didn't change much. May issue with NYC no issue North Carolina that passed shall issue in 1995. Violent crime rate in 1995 2011 Reduction NY 841.9 398.10 53% NC 646.4 349.8 46%
The crime rate in NC was supposed to be reduced at much higher rate.... Looks like shall issue is increasing crime... Source: http://www.disastercenter.com/crime/nccrimn.htm
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Charlie Prime
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December 03, 2012, 06:46:03 PM |
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We can play the statistics game if you want. Then why would you want to play it?
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December 03, 2012, 06:51:09 PM |
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Now lets do FL vs NY, FL passed shall issue in 1987 1987 2011 Reduction NY 1,008.1 398.1 61% FL 1,024.4 515.3 50% IL 796.2 429.3 47%
Still proves the complete opposite... But added IL and it's a lot more inline with FL than NY. IL has no CC as far as I am know.
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nevafuse (OP)
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December 03, 2012, 06:56:42 PM |
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Isn't there a saying "if you outlaw guns, only the outlaws will have them?" I think I'd rather have protection than assume the guy breaking into my house/car is a law abiding citizen.
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December 03, 2012, 07:01:19 PM |
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Isn't there a saying "if you outlaw guns, only the outlaws will have them?" I think I'd rather have protection than assume the guy breaking into my house/car is a law abiding citizen.
Not really. In UK guns crimes are MUCH less than in US, but assault with knives are much more common. http://fleshisgrass.wordpress.com/2012/07/24/us-and-uk-murder-rate-and-weapon-updated/In the US – population 311.5 million (1) – there were an estimated 13,756 murders in 2009 (2), a rate of about 5.0 per 100,000 (3). Of these 9,203 were carried out with a firearm. In the UK – population 56.1 million (4) – there were an estimated 550 murders in 2011-12 (5), a rate of about 1.4 per 100,000. Of these 39 were carried out with a firearm (6).
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December 03, 2012, 07:38:27 PM |
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How many guns there are has nothing to do with violence. I live in a house filled with guns and wouldn't hurt a fly. Prisons are filled with people who could never be trusted with a paper clip, as they would surely kill someone with it.
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December 03, 2012, 08:51:23 PM |
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We can play the statistics game if you want. Then why on earth would you want to play the game? Just for the fun of fruitless silliness?
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December 03, 2012, 08:57:54 PM |
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We can play the statistics game if you want. Then why on earth would you want to play the game? Just for the fun of fruitless silliness? Oh poor little boy has nothing to add... GTFO.
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December 03, 2012, 09:57:54 PM |
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I think I'd rather have protection than assume the guy breaking into my house/car is a law abiding citizen.
This. It's a book for people that want to believe, because cherry picks the data. Comparing before and after is not "cherry picking."
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December 03, 2012, 10:34:36 PM |
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Comparing before and after is not "cherry picking."
Violent crime: before and after BEFORE AFTER 1995 2011 Reduction NC 646.4 349.8 46% Shall issue in 1995 AR 553.2 480.9 13% Shall issue in 1995 OK 664.1 454.8 33% Shall issue in 1995 NY 841.9 398.10 53% May issue, with no issue in NYC IL 996.1 429.3 57% No issue DC 2,661.4 1,202.1 55% No issue
Source: http://www.disastercenter.com/crime/The passage of "Shall issue" increased the crime rate compared to no/may issue states. /end of discussion
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myrkul
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December 03, 2012, 11:02:45 PM |
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Comparing before and after is not "cherry picking."
Violent crime: before and after BEFORE AFTER 1995 2011 Reduction NC 646.4 349.8 46% Shall issue in 1995 AR 553.2 480.9 13% Shall issue in 1995 OK 664.1 454.8 33% Shall issue in 1995 NY 841.9 398.10 53% May issue, with no issue in NYC IL 996.1 429.3 57% No issue DC 2,661.4 1,202.1 55% No issue
Source: http://www.disastercenter.com/crime/The passage of "Shall issue" increased the crime rate compared to no/may issue states. /end of discussion But the selection of 6 states out of fifty is cherry picking. So, nice try. Also, just like a reduced increase in spending isn't a "cut," reduced decrease isn't an increase. So, maybe not a very nice try, after all.
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December 03, 2012, 11:46:33 PM |
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But the selection of 6 states out of fifty is cherry picking. So, nice try. Also, just like a reduced increase in spending isn't a "cut," reduced decrease isn't an increase. So, maybe not a very nice try, after all.
Is it, so how is it different from Lott? It's like magically all states passed shall issue in 1995? He wouldn't be able to provide data for all 50 states, so his data IS cherry picked according to you. /end of thread.
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December 03, 2012, 11:56:06 PM |
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It's like magically all states passed shall issue in 1995? He wouldn't be able to provide data for all 50 states, so his data IS cherry picked according to you. Where did you get this information? He gives information on how to get the data he used on his website: http://www.johnlott.org//end of thread. I keep responding, so obviously it isn't.
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December 04, 2012, 12:01:38 AM |
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Where did you get this information? He gives information on how to get the data he used on his website: http://www.johnlott.org/Simply because he can't provide such data. You're welcome to provide such data (copy from his website) and I'll poke huge holes through it.
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