gcomeau wrote:National level firearm control would certainly lower the overall homicide rate.
I am however completely stumped at what the hell you think the relevance of high population density areas having higher rates of crime than low population density areas is. No, a national firearm law would not magically equalize the crime rates across those different regions. It would just bring the overall average down across the board.
If, of course, a certain clueless percentage of the population wasn't dead set on refusing to allow it to happen.
So you are in fact a statist. Thank you for clearing that up.
Also exceedingly uncivil. They are clueless because they don't share your values or opinions on what is important. Because of course you are right,
By the way it isn't strictly related to density there are areas in the US where the opposite is true. Which should, in fact, let you know who might be clueless.
Yeah, I am exceedingly anal retentive to the point that I don't see the forest for the trees a lot of the time.
One thing I know I don't want my government guided by is the Three Laws of Robotics. Especially on something that has 840:99160 ratio of affecting me in my lifetime anyway.
So back to ignore mode. As my opinion is both clueless and in the past BS, in your stated opinion. <no loss>
T2M