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Re: States with the highest gun violence...SC is 6th
Mar 14, 2014, 8:30 PM
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Huffy post- LMAO who besides an effing lib believes what that rag writes.
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Number 1 - Washington DC
Mar 14, 2014, 8:48 PM
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by far
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lowest - Wyoming which is also highest in % gun owners***
Mar 14, 2014, 8:50 PM
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LOL 20 "deadliest" are not ranked by deaths but by some
Mar 15, 2014, 6:02 PM
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random scale to meet their agenda.
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There you go again Neal....
Mar 15, 2014, 7:36 PM
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confusing them with facts. In addition to the FBI crime stats the CDC also has a great deal of info
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Re: There you go again Neal....
Mar 15, 2014, 9:45 PM
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2 things
1. higher rates of poverty lead to higher rates of violence.
2 the more guns per capita, the more likely somebody will do something stupid with one. It is the law of averages.
I realize this flies in the face of the sense of regional and ethnic superiority that southern gun owners all seem to believe in, but that is just nonsense. You have higher rates of gun owner ship and poverty, thus higher rates of gun violence.(try not to get hung up on the per capita thingy, it really is not all that difficult a concept)
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You actually made sense. Thumbs up to you.***
Mar 18, 2014, 10:08 AM
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Followed up by the center for american progress.
Mar 18, 2014, 10:05 AM
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No agenda there either.
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its the "per capita" game that those without common sense
Mar 14, 2014, 11:01 PM
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are duped into believing.
the city of Chicago has over 500 murders every year. So does New York City.
The entire STATE of SC has about half of that. Yet it is considered more violent with the twisted stats.
If a small town like Pickens (as an example) has ONE murder, it has a high "per capita" rate and is deemed "more violent" than a huge metropolis like Chicago or Newark. Where would you feel safer walking the streets at night?
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lol you are the one trying to twist the facts***
Mar 15, 2014, 1:09 PM
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I'll dumb it down for you here.....
Mar 15, 2014, 3:01 PM
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I know this is going to difficult, but I'm going to give it one try. I know mama told me not to argue with folks like you because you have way more experience than I do.
Say I'm in Clemson (or any city w/population of 10,000), coming out of Walgreens with my family. Two meth heads jump out of the bushes, attacks me and tries to hurt one of my kids. I pull out my 9mm and dispatch them both.
That turns out to be the only two "victims" of gun violence in Clemson during the entire year.
2 "victims" of gun violence out of 10,000 population. same as 20 out of 100,000 same as 200 out of 1 million people. same as 1200 out of 6 million people. Hopefully you can follow that complex math.
Chicago has 6 million people. If Chicago has less than 1200 victims of gun violence in a year (about 3.3 a day), their per capita ratio is lower than Clemson's.
Therefore, by your stat chart, Clemson is a more violent place per capita than Chicago. Because the formula says so. Because 2 in Clemson > 1200 in Chicago.
THAT'S complete and utter BS to anyone with a brain. But that is how your statistics are counted, therefore it must be a "fact" that you would totally stand behind, given your belief system.
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Re: I'll dumb it down for you here.....
Mar 15, 2014, 8:41 PM
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The per capita number tells you what the average person's odds are of being a victim of violence. It's not crazy to say that the higher the odds, the more violent the place.
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He does raise a good point, though. At some point,
Mar 17, 2014, 8:29 AM
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doesn't "per capita" break down as an effective way to compare populations? It reminds me of the murder that happened in Clemson several years ago. Some transient psycho blows through town and kills a girl. Now, per capita, Clemson's murder rate goes through the roof, but no one actually thinks that Clemson itself is a dangerous, violent town.
Not that it matters. The gun violence debate is a lot like the Global Warming debate. Everyone waits until evidence supports them and then goes nuts. For years Washington DC was the most violent city in America (or one of the most) and yet had the strictest gun laws. Gun-restriction-advocates weren't impressed.
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Re: He does raise a good point, though. At some point,
Mar 18, 2014, 10:00 AM
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You can more statistics, such as medians and standard deviations. They would provide additional insights into the character of a certain location.
P.S. You just called DC the most violent city in America. Are you talking per capita?
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Pthth. Statistics are for chumps. I site NO statistics
Mar 18, 2014, 11:08 AM
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in my analysis of gun law.
Seriously, I have no idea if that is EXACTLY what was said but I do remember it being a consistent issue (that stricter gun laws do not protect a city from gun violence).
The real reason I responded was to say that I think it's reasonable to say that a per capita analysis of one population of 6 million and one population of 10,000 might not be the most valid comparison.
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Re: Pthth. Statistics are for chumps. I site NO statistics
Mar 18, 2014, 11:13 AM
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Agreed on your last point.
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Re: I'll dumb it down for you here.....
Mar 15, 2014, 9:26 PM
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centuries ago people used argue that if the earth was round, people would fall off. They rather to continue to be wrong than have to admit they were wrong.
we still see this behavior today, especially when you get further from the interstate highways.
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Re: States with the highest gun violence...SC is 6th
Mar 16, 2014, 11:12 AM
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"These rankings were based on 10 different criteria, including 2010 firearm homicide deaths per 100,000 people and 2011 firearm-related aggravated assaults."
What were the other 8?
Also, the data link is broken right now.
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Do you feel safer in NY, Chicago, Oakland
Mar 16, 2014, 11:34 AM
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Saint Louis, Detroit, Milwaukee, Philly, or Los Angeles than in SC?
I never have!
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Re: Do you feel safer in NY, Chicago, Oakland
Mar 16, 2014, 12:43 PM
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Yet in reality, the average person is safer in those places.
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I don't think so. Crime analysis doesn't support that.***
Mar 16, 2014, 1:56 PM
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Re: I don't think so. Crime analysis doesn't support that.***
Mar 16, 2014, 1:58 PM
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You can twist stats, but there is always more crime in large cities.
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Re: I don't think so. Crime analysis doesn't support that.***
Mar 16, 2014, 6:04 PM
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Would you rather been in a large flock of gazelles with a cheetah on the loose, or in a small pack of gazelles with a cheetah on the loose.
It is all law of averages, your preconceptions do not affect reality.
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Re: States with the highest gun violence...SC is 6th
Mar 18, 2014, 7:02 PM
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