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That not surprising that personal integrity is on the decline.
If you can takes some time and read this article the author sheds some light on the gun ownership elimination movement. What caught my eye is that the author shows technically why their graphs are misleading. When the assumptions get changed the graphs results change.
I Look at the two graphs of gun ownership versus fatalities (the one in this article and the famous one published by The Center for Disease Control from the link below). They are totally different and changes what could be said about gun owners. FYI, it shows to me that Idaho is the winner with the highest gun ownership and the lowest fatality rate.
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Interesting Article: Former head of Brady Campaign acknowledges gun owners are ‘unfairly demonized’
Interesting Article: Former head of Brady Campaign acknowledges gun owners are ‘unfairly demonized’
Post by LT USN (Ret.) » Sun Dec 01, 2019 9:40 am
https://gunsmagazine.com/discover/forme ... demonized/
Why is this not surprising to me...
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Re: Interesting Article: Former head of Brady Campaign acknowledges gun owners are ‘unfairly demonized’
Post by ncjw » Sun Dec 01, 2019 11:31 am
At least one of their own is beginning to understand this.
Re: Interesting Article: Former head of Brady Campaign acknowledges gun owners are ‘unfairly demonized’
Post by sgschwend » Mon Dec 02, 2019 12:28 pm
If you can takes some time and read this article the author sheds some light on the gun ownership elimination movement. What caught my eye is that the author shows technically why their graphs are misleading. When the assumptions get changed the graphs results change.
https://medium.com/handwaving-freakoute ... 08ed400be5
I Look at the two graphs of gun ownership versus fatalities (the one in this article and the famous one published by The Center for Disease Control from the link below). They are totally different and changes what could be said about gun owners. FYI, it shows to me that Idaho is the winner with the highest gun ownership and the lowest fatality rate.
https://www.motherjones.com/politics/20 ... -in-three/
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