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Originally Posted by jsarno
I guess you missed this...it was already posted by someone:
http://www.sfu.ca/~mauser/papers/Lon...ime-EW.xls.pdf
I seriously doubt that the way Violent crimes went up, the gun crimes didn't. Of course that link is not gun crimes per se, but it's a fairly good stat to see what happened after the gun laws occured in the UK.
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That's about "violent crime," not gun related crimes. If you can show me, for example, that more people are killed per year on a per capita basis in the UK by guns than in the U.S., I'll give you a picture of me kissing my own ass.
According to sites that I don't think are very reputable (hence no links), there are about 50 gun deaths in the U.K. every year and 30,000 in the U.S. Those stats could be wrong, but I can't find any good links.
Maybe our crime rate is so much higher becaise of a-holes like
this.