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11-11-2014, 17:58 #1
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Resource: Harvard Law School Study
A good resource for our current battle:
Would Banning Firearms Reduce Murder and Suicide? - a Review of International and Some Domestic Evidence.
Spoiler alert: the answer is "No". ;o)[b]Be ready for anything, and if his head is not at least two meters away from the body, do not 'assume' he is dead and out of the fight.[/b] [I]- Ikor[/I]
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11-11-2014, 18:01 #2
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Re: Resource: Harvard Law School Study
Lol big surprise
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11-11-2014, 18:58 #3
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Re: Resource: Harvard Law School Study
Somebody please take this to Zuma
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12-11-2014, 00:17 #4
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Re: Resource: Harvard Law School Study
If banning guns would solve the problem then the world must have been a utopian's dream prior to the year 1500 when no guns existed.
Except for the fact that people were killed with arrows, swords, spears, clubs axes or whatever.
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12-11-2014, 09:25 #5
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Re: Resource: Harvard Law School Study
I am busy reading the article.
AK and company should read it as it is not misleading and a quote from the article: Economists John Lott and David Mustard have suggested that these new laws contributed to the drop in homicide and violent crime rates. Based on 25 years of correlated statistics from all of the more than 3,000 American counties, Lott and Mustard conclude that adoption of these statutes has deterred criminals from confrontation crime and caused murder and violent crime to fall faster in states that adopted this policy than in states that did not.
Here is proof (not thumb sucked) that people with legal licensed FAs are a deterrent and not a criminal as per GFSA. This is the message that we should also get to the South African citizens, including the owners of the shopping malls.
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12-11-2014, 09:41 #6
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Re: Resource: Harvard Law School Study
I did look before posting but I seem to have missed it - this is already a sticky: http://www.gunsite.co.za/forums/show...ent-dead-wrong
Anyhow, consider this a bump then.[b]Be ready for anything, and if his head is not at least two meters away from the body, do not 'assume' he is dead and out of the fight.[/b] [I]- Ikor[/I]
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12-11-2014, 09:43 #7
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