thinkstoomuch wrote:So once all gun deaths are done what does that do to violent crime rates.
FL more concealed weapons permits over time less violent crime over time.
Chicago less access to legal firearms more crime. Washington, DC the same. L.A. The same. The list goes on and on and on.
You have a wonderful one dimensional view. Once guns are gone life is good. Except in the US it doesn't work that way.
And Zimmerman has his skull broken open on a sidewalk by a thug. Thank you for your support for a civilized society. US Ain't there. Sorry people are people sort of. Culture is not culture.
"Good to be sure."
T2M
Cities (or even states for that matter) are not islands unto themselves, using them to try to figure out the impact of gun laws is an exercise in futility.
Cities have no border controls. It doesn't matter if you make guns illegal in one city if people can drive an hour and go buy one then bring it back in with no checks performed.
There is a slightly higher ability to regulate by state because simple distances involved act as a kind of quasi-barrier... but not much of one. if you want real effect you need controls around the are you're trying to regulate. Which means you need federal action.
And violent crime has trended down nationally, so pointing out it trended down in cherry picked cities means nothing. "Violent crime" is subject to many more influencing factors than homicides and there has been no real demonstrated correlation between gun ownership rates and violent crime in the US.
This:

Is a relationship with almost 0 correlation. Violent crime spikes massively while gun ownership rates rise, then plummets drastically while it continues to rise.