Culture is always a factor. Legislation changes culture. http://www.gunpolicy.org/firearms/compareyears/10/total_number_of_gun_deaths …
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your source is totals not rates
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You can refilter the graph to show rates, totals etc.
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Rates; http://www.gunpolicy.org/firearms/compareyears/10/rate_of_all_gun_deaths_per_100_000_people …
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Notice the general downward trend, then a huge spike down with gun laws.
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i also notice a significant lag time between implementation and the trend
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im on my mobile atm ill fiddle with the chart when im on the desktop
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I linked a graph for rates now. Also, gun laws came in in 96, there was no lag.
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homicide rates decreased evenly in the US and australia over the same period
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Gun deaths in aus dropped dramatically and were not replaced as our sources agree.
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