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Are Guns the Problem?
Topic Started: Oct 2 2013, 08:35 AM (580 Views)
Negrodamus
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Oct 30 2013, 07:50 PM
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If it weren't for double standards liberals would have no standards at all.
Fix your fuckin link.
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Edited by Affinity, Nov 3 2013, 11:37 PM.
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U.N. MAPS SHOW U.S. HIGH IN GUN OWNERSHIP, LOW IN HOMICIDES

Since 1998, John Lott's seminal work More Guns, Less Crime has been used to show that areas with the highest gun ownership in America experience the least crime on a per capita basis.
It now appears that what Lott discovered as true for the U.S.A. is true for the world as well as.
Maps made by the U.N. office on Drugs and Crime (circa 2007) clearly show that where gun ownership is highest in the world, crime is lowest on a per capita basis.

Notice the correlation between high gun ownership and lower homicide rates.
This fact will be extremely important to keep in mind in March when the U.N. revisits the Arms Trade Treaty, which the Obama administration and other 2nd Amendment opponents will want us to embrace as a solution to the supposed heightened violence in America versus other countries.
As these maps show, "more guns, less crime" is true internationally as well as domestically.
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2013/02/12/U-N-Maps-Show-U-S-High-In-Gun-Ownership-Low-In-Homicides
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If there was a national crisis, and there were two sets of houses - one set without guns and one set with, most people would go to the houses with the guns. I certainly would.
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