its not tied to death in general or most of the modes of death.
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Replying to @ratman720 @DavidWAkin
Simply false unfortunately. The study uses all gun deaths, which are reduced significantly.
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Replying to @GidMK @DavidWAkin
ugh... no shit gun deaths will be reduced by gun control. But if knife deaths increase you gain nothing
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Replying to @ratman720 @DavidWAkin
Fortunately the overall rate of gun deaths in Australia has fallen and has not been replaced.
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Replying to @GidMK @DavidWAkin
gun deaths yes. But the overall homicide rate dropped at the same rate as the US. Thus no effect
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Replying to @ratman720 @DavidWAkin
Simply a useless comparison of two stats that you only cherry-pick because it's convenient.
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The PERCENTAGE drop in rates was quite different from 98-2016, for example.
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Replying to @ratman720 @DavidWAkin
That is literally a fairly nutty opinion piece that simply misreads several graphs.
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Replying to @GidMK @DavidWAkin
your piece was even dumber and didnt control for population size
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...which increased? Causing a decrease in gun deaths to be even more substantial.
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Replying to @GidMK @DavidWAkin
the US population is significantly larger than any of those countries ignoring that is fallacy
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