the safest states in the united states are wyoming, nlrth dakota, maine, vermont, and new hampshire.
Based on what survey? Kindly also paste the sources like this one:
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/02/27/sta...ms-deaths-heres-how-your-state-stacks-up.html
You got ONLY 1 state right!
https://www.cheatsheet.com/culture/states-loosest-gun-laws.html/
No state permit is required to possess a rifle, shotgun or handgun. Wyoming respects the right of law abiding citizens to openly carry a handgun. Any person
21 years of
age or older, who is not prohibited possessor, may carry a weapon openly or concealed without the need for a license.
Concealed carry permits/
licenses are issued by the Attorney General. The application for a
concealed carrypermit/license must be processed within 60 days of the application being received. North Dakota gun laws do not require you to inform law enforcement you are carrying a firearm.
Maine gun laws operate on an “Unrestricted” and “Shall Issue” policy. The later being needed for
reciprocity with other states. No permit is required to conceal or
open carry a firearm if the carrier is
21 years or older and meets all the criteria set out in the law.
Must be
21 to purchase any
firearm, unless one is 18 and has passed an
approved hunter safety course. A
gun control bill, passed on March 30th, 2018,
bans sale of magazines of more than 10 rounds for long guns and 15 rounds for pistols. It was signed by Governor Scott on April 11.
Is that true ??
You are telling me America has more mass shootings than the likes of Afghanistan, Syria, Somalia, Iraq
definition of mass shootings: death of four or more individuals in a single incident
well that is what the wiki link you sent me said...Guess you dont even read what you share
Is mass shootings the issue or violent crime the issue?...especially when factoring in for drug/gang violence?
Interesting question, would you like to die in a mass shooting (which apparently you dont consider violent) or violently in 1 of your said violent crimes?
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2018/02/gun-violence-public-health/553430/
Tell me if you know how many lives in the US are saved each year by gun ownership? What you think the ratio is to the number of gun homicides (even including suicides)? twice? 5 times? 10 times? Just guess if you want.
So police and law enforcement are useless? Good to know that!
You do know there is no proper detailed study on gun crimes?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...as-been-shut-down-for-20-years/?noredirect=on
https://edition.cnn.com/2017/10/05/politics/lack-of-gun-research-and-funding-study/index.html
https://abcnews.go.com/US/federal-government-study-gun-violence/story?id=50300379
So not sure which stats you will be picking up to show me
Like
@OsmanAli98 said, gun control areas in US have worse crime in all parameters....because only the bad guys end up owning guns (knowing full well the limits and flaws of police/legislation). There is literally nothing that acts quite like a deterrent for a bad guy, knowing that a store owner or random passer by is likely armed to kill him if he starts some shit.
That literally means the country's laws are no good and alone cant deter people. Nor can the law enforces protect people ...so bad that people need to take guns into their own hands!
The 2nd's intent is to protect the people against the government, not to declare that the people have a right to personal defense.
Yet the indians on this thread seem to think otherwise
Spare me the hyperbole. If you want to talk about what kills more people, maybe you should look at religion.
I never saw any religious book that even as much as bit a human while bullets do result in death...again not the same...
Anyway, carry on killing your next generation...everyone has tried to knock some sense in y'all