I've used the same standard of evidence you have; my opinion. Neither argument holds any water.
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Replying to @GidMK
agreed. but thats really the point of the whole thing isnt it.
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Replying to @ratman720
No; it's clear from Australia that with proper control, guns can safely be part of society. Recreational shooting is fun!
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Replying to @GidMK
again it's not clear that gun control is responsible given the variety of differences and low impact on the general data
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Replying to @ratman720 @GidMK
its also possible that gun control led to an uptick in other forms of violent crime due to a decrease in population self defense.
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Replying to @ratman720 @GidMK
using the united states and its varied laws gun control is not correlated with violent crime rates.
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Replying to @ratman720
There is ample evidence that I have presented to you that specifically analyses the impact of the gun laws...
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Replying to @GidMK @ratman720
...that has found that they have saved lives. Not just from homicides, but a number of other places as well...
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...there are also a number of analyses from the US that have proven that good gun control saves lives.
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Replying to @GidMK
thats an awful large qualifying statement and when plotting violent crime rates vs gun control there is no correlation.
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Actually there certainly is a correlation in Australia, but I haven't mentioned that as it's a nebulous stat.
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