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New York State gun murders per 100,000 2.7

Alabama 2.8
Arizona 3.6
Arkansas 3.2
California 3.4
Delaware 4.2
DC 16.5
Georgia 3.8
Florida 3.9
Louisiana 7.7
Maryland 5.1
Michigan 4.2
Mississippi 4.0
Missouri 5.4
Nevada 3.1
New Jersey 2.8
New Mexico 3.3
North Carolina 3.0
Oklahoma 3.0
Pennsylvania 3.6
South Carolina 4.5
Texas 3.2
Virginia 3.1
Gun violence in the United States by state - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Your own link shows New York as being #4 in total Gun Murders. Ooops!

Brady Campaign Score? Niggah please!

Cannot read? 22 states with worse stats than New York by population. Of course, with a very large population, New York will be number 4 in overall murders. But that is not how it is measured. By murders per 100,000 population, New York does not come in that bad. In fact, since there were several other states that had 2.7 per 100,000, New York is just about in the middle.

However, since the facts don't fit your politics, you choose to lie about them.
It is quite clear that it is far more dangerous to be in D.C. than my native Texas, despite very very restrictive gun laws.
 
Your own link shows New York as being #4 in total Gun Murders. Ooops!

Brady Campaign Score? Niggah please!

Cannot read? 22 states with worse stats than New York by population. Of course, with a very large population, New York will be number 4 in overall murders. But that is not how it is measured. By murders per 100,000 population, New York does not come in that bad. In fact, since there were several other states that had 2.7 per 100,000, New York is just about in the middle.

However, since the facts don't fit your politics, you choose to lie about them.
It is quite clear that it is far more dangerous to be in D.C. than my native Texas, despite very very restrictive gun laws.


not to the gun grabber k00ks who cant connect the dots......to them, gun laws carry more of a deterrent value than a gun!! Its fascinating thinking.......:2up:
 

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