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ABC News Claims Defensive Gun Uses Are 'Gun Violence'
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Hawkins continues, explaining that ABCNews not only is focusing on certain urban (Democrat-run) areas as examples of American “gun violence”, but that the “national statistics” ABC uses come from the Gun Violence Archive (GVA), which doesn’t distinguish defensive uses of guns against violent attackers from violent attacks perpetrated by people with guns, and which engages in other curious forms of statistical magic. |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(7/29/2021)
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As long as we have loaded 'research' babbling on and on about it people will never realize its simplicity - 'gun violence' is binary. It is either bad or good depending only on who does it to whom. NO MORE COMPLICATED THAN THAT. |
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