03-19-2018, 02:15 PM
Old Croc,
I'm sorry, but much of what you wrote is misleading or incorrect. For instance:
Let's consider New Zealand. After 1997, both Australia and New Zealand experienced similar drops in mass murders
The death rate from guns in NZ has varied from 3 to 15 per year. There is no trend one way or another. It goes up and down between 3 and 15 each year, too small a number to statistically indicate anything.
The European Union has a 27% higher per capita death rate from shootings than the US? Link?
I'm sorry, but much of what you wrote is misleading or incorrect. For instance:
Let's consider New Zealand. After 1997, both Australia and New Zealand experienced similar drops in mass murders
The death rate from guns in NZ has varied from 3 to 15 per year. There is no trend one way or another. It goes up and down between 3 and 15 each year, too small a number to statistically indicate anything.
The European Union has a 27% higher per capita death rate from shootings than the US? Link?
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