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Most Guns Used in N.Y. Crimes Are From Out of State: Study
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Six out of seven handguns connected to recent crimes in New York state were brought in from elsewhere, the state's attorney general said on Tuesday in a report on suspected gun trafficking along the U.S. East Coast. New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said his office had used federal data not available to the public to determine where some 46,514 firearms tied to crimes from 2010 to 2015 had been purchased.
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Comment by:
xqqme
(10/26/2016)
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"Du-oh"
Item A is available for purchase elsewhere, but not here.
This logically means that if Item A is here, then it was purchased elsewhere.
And we needed a "study" for this revelation? |
Comment by:
mickey
(10/26/2016)
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Naw, we don't need a study, we just need a federal law to make it illegal to purchase the item elsewhere, then our local laws will magically start to work, crime will disappear, and rainbows will shoot out of Bloomberg's rectum. |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(10/27/2016)
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What's the problem? NY is a blue state - they DESERVE it. |
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