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More guns, more crime? Not in 2009.
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Not only that, but more laws regulating and banning guns don't necessarily mean lower crime rates. For example North Dakota crime rate compared to California's crime rate. Adjusted for population. Big difference.
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As if real accurate statistics would ever be shown to the public anyway......"You can't handle the truth"Comment
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You are agreeing with this? That seems way out of character for youhttp://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Society...-report-shows.
"FBI's latest crime report, for the first half of 2009, shows America is a less violent place even though ownership of guns has surged."
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IF THE BRADY BUNCH WAS AROUND
WHEN CAIN KILLED ABEL,
THERE WOULD BE A 10DAY
WAITING PERIOD ON ROCKS
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