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Alex Wood

Gun Violence in United States Cities > Margin Lines - 3 views

  • Detroit’s gun homicide rate (35.9) is just a bit less than El Salvador (39.9)
  • Gun murder in Newark (25.4) and Miami (23.7) is comparable to Colombia (27.1).
  • Washington D.C. (19) has a higher rate of gun homicide than Brazil (18.1).
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  • Baltimore’s rate (29.7) is not too far off that of Guatemala (34.8).
  • Atlanta’s rate (17.2) is about the same as South Africa (17).
  • The pattern is staggering. A number of U.S. cities have gun homicide rates in line with the most deadly nations in the world.
  • If it were a country, New Orleans (with a rate 62.1 gun murders per 100,000 people) would rank second in the world.
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    Look at map and italics under map. The map compares gun homicides in some American cities to entire countries worldwide. We need more guns to help protect people from statistics.
Beth Clifton

Thesis - 9 views

There have been many instances throughout the history of the United States where its policies toward gun regulation have been inadequate due to resistance caused by the deeply ingrained ideal of th...

Beth Clifton

Gun Control Advocate Group - 1 views

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    Obviously this site is biased (basically the opposite of the NRA), but it seems like they have some pretty good stats. And if you want to look up gun laws by state: http://smartgunlaws.org/gun-laws-matter-2012-understanding-the-link-between-weak-laws-and-gun-violence/ And you can just click on the state and it'll give a summary of that state's gun laws.
Beth Clifton

State Comparison of Strict Gun Laws vs Mortality Rate - 1 views

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    "Science Confirms The Obvious: Gun Laws Are Associated With Fewer Gun Deaths"
Beth Clifton

US Gun Deaths in 2010 & 2013 - 0 views

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    As of June 2013, 4233 people have been killed by guns. The Southeast, which has relatively looser gun laws, contributes 37% (vs. the Northeast, which is more densely populated and all contributes 17%). Using the US mortality data from the World Health Organization, researchers calculated that approximately 185,866 years have been stolen (so far in 2013 alone).
Beth Clifton

Federal Gun Control Legislation - Timeline | Infoplease.com - 0 views

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      This brings the argument of strict vs. loose interpretation of the Constitution
  • National Rifle Association Founded
  • eliminate automatic-fire weapons like machine guns
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  • $200 tax
  • Federal Firearms License from the Secretary of Commerce ($1 annual fee)
  • prohibited from selling to those people who were convicted of certain crimes or lacked a permit.
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      inspired by JFK assassination
  • more dealers, and more detailed record keeping
  • sales over state lines were restricted
  • those convicted of felonies (with some exceptions), those found mentally incompetent, drug users and more
  • outlawed mail order sales of rifles and shotguns;
  • illegal for anyone to manufacture or import armor piercing ammunition
  • Eased restrictions
  • criminal penalties for possessing or discharging a firearm in a school zone
  • five-day waiting period
  • new background check system
  • bill banned the manufacture, possession, and importation of new semiautomatic assault weapons
  • Criteria for semiautomatic assault weapons that fall under the ban are provided as well as a list of 19 specific firearms
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    Gun control legislation
Harry Walsh

Beginning of the Modern Gun-Rights Movement - 0 views

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    Black activists invaded the California statehouse with loaded guns to display their 2nd amendment rights that they felt were being violated by racist laws in 1967.
Alex Wood

Concealed Gun Laws By State - 1 views

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    I know it's out of my research area, but I thought this would be an important chart for gun legislation today
Beth Clifton

A Land Without Guns: How Japan Has Virtually Eliminated Shooting Deaths - Max Fisher - ... - 0 views

  • In 2008, the U.S. had over 12 thousand firearm-related homicides. All of Japan experienced only 11, fewer than were killed at the Aurora shooting alone. And that was a big year: 2006 saw an astounding two, and when that number jumped to 22 in 2007, it became a national scandal. By comparison, also in 2008, 587 Americans were killed just by guns that had discharged accidentally.
Alex Wood

Amid mass shootings, US gun debate overlooks those coping with daily violence - 0 views

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    Minneapolis Star Tribune article on Gun Control legislation
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