Studies find no evidence that assualt weapon ban reduce homicide rates

MindWars

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Mass shootings are unconscionable acts of violence and are the most acutely disturbing form of gun violence. In the wake of such tragedies, many gun control advocates lambast gun rights supporters for allowing “weapons of war” onto the streets of America and not supporting “responsible gun reform.”
Studies Find No Evidence That Assault Weapon Bans Reduce Homicide Rates



But the wussies will have no mention of this one in there iditos like Beto feed their sheep lies and misinformation. You have to be an asshole if you enjoy ppl llyingn to you moron!!
 
Mass shootings are unconscionable acts of violence and are the most acutely disturbing form of gun violence. In the wake of such tragedies, many gun control advocates lambast gun rights supporters for allowing “weapons of war” onto the streets of America and not supporting “responsible gun reform.”
Studies Find No Evidence That Assault Weapon Bans Reduce Homicide Rates



But the wussies will have no mention of this one in there iditos like Beto feed their sheep lies and misinformation. You have to be an asshole if you enjoy ppl llyingn to you moron!!
Can you please link to the study that claims such??
 
this is what one of the links in INFOWAR's articles that it gave....


Key Results
Universal background checks were associated with a 14.9% (95% CI, 5.2–23.6%) reduction in overall homicide rates, violent misdemeanor laws were associated with a 18.1% (95% CI, 8.1–27.1%) reduction in homicide, and “shall issue” laws were associated with a 9.0% (95% CI, 1.1–17.4%) increase in homicide. These laws were significantly associated only with firearm-related homicide rates, not non-firearm-related homicide rates. None of the other laws examined were consistently related to overall homicide or suicide rates.

Conclusions
We found a relationship between the enactment of two types of state firearm laws and reductions in homicide over time. However, further research is necessary to determine whether these associations are causal ones.

The Impact of State Firearm Laws on Homicide and Suicide Deaths in the USA, 1991–2016: a Panel Study
 

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