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MA: State Had Lowest US Rate of Gun Deaths in 2015, Study Says
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Website: http://libertyparkpress.com
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Massachusetts had the lowest gun death rate in the country in 2015, newly released federal data shows, and advocacy groups on Tuesday attributed the state’s ranking to its tough firearm laws. There were 213 gun deaths in the state in 2015, for a rate of 3.13 per 100,000 residents, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Center for Injury Prevention and Control.
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Sosalty
(1/11/2017)
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MA has an 83.2% white (ie; read of European decent) population according to Wikipedia. A more honest study might add that the European decent population in America has about the same gun homicide rate as strict gun controlled Europe, that our gun violence is concentrated in certain populations. Honest, but politically incorrect. |
Comment by:
Sosalty
(1/11/2017)
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Utah with its' pro-2nd A laws allowing teachers to carry in K-12 schools also has a low homicide rates. |
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