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    Default How governments create crime

    Subtitle: AN OVERVIEW OF CRIME CONTROL, GUN CONTROL, PEOPLE CONTROL AND THE LOSS OF RIGHT TO SELF-DEFENCE.

    Dr Lech Beltowski - Gun Control vs Violent Crime.pdf

    A good read and a nice summary presenting facts and figures concisely and concluding that which we know:

    After the introduction of British-style gun laws in Australia, Canada, Great Britain, Ireland and Jamaica, violent crime in all of these countries has not fallen but typically has increased.

    • The true relationship between firearms and crime is inverse, with crime rates falling as legal firearm numbers increase and rising as legal firearms ownership is hindered or prohibited.
    • TOUGH FIREARMS LEGISLATION equals HIGHER CRIME RATES.
    Last edited by JS4; 19-02-2012 at 10:05.
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    Default Re: How governments create crime

    I doubt he'll win the hearts of Gun Free. Thanks for the post JS4.
    "Trespassers will be welcomed, and served a light lunch"

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