Author Topic: [NEWS] States with stricter gun control regulations have fewer mass shootings  (Read 2563 times)


why dont we ban guns rofl

cue dissecting the study’s methods and why they dont apply to america at large in 3.... 2.... 1....


cue dissecting the study’s methods and why they dont apply to america at large in 3.... 2.... 1....
Well for one some states that are less restrictive and have higher ownership rates are clearly below some that have more restrictive and lower ownership rates even if as a whole less restrictive states have more. Second non mass shootings are significantly higher in some more restrictive states than some of the most lenient states.

Cool cool... do states with stricter gun control regulations also have Free Speech problems?

here's a visual summary from the study in question



Cool cool... do states with stricter gun control regulations also have Free Speech problems?

I assure you that no one from California or New York has any problems with their freedom of speech.
« Last Edit: March 07, 2019, 03:59:23 PM by Frequency »

Cool cool... do states with stricter gun control regulations also have Free Speech problems?
lmfao good god

Cool cool... do states with stricter gun control regulations also have Free Speech problems?

No stuff. Reminder that any drive-by that happens in downtown Atlanta counts as a mass shooting btw

alright who the flipflop been comitting mass shootings in my goddamn state

here's a visual summary from the study in question



I assure you that no one from California or New York has any problems with their freedom of speech.
Per million,
Don't forget that areas with higher populations will be likely to have a lower shootings per million than areas with lower populations based on this method of reporting the data. This is misleading, why not just show numbers, a murders:population ratio.

Damn Vermont. What are you doing

Per million,
Don't forget that areas with higher populations will be likely to have a lower shootings per million than areas with lower populations
wait what, wouldnt the numbers of mass shooting scale as the population goes up?