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Cackalacky
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Holy shit! These graphs are beyond misleading. People will glance at these tables and not realize the double y axis that is making firearm suicides and firearm murders appear to be more than 3.5x and 2x what they should be respectively.
Not.sure why you say this. Double y axis graphs are very useful. These simply show the following:
Non-firearm suicides have remained unchanged with a slight drop from 10 to 8 per 100000.
The armed suicide s decreased from 3 to about 0.5 per 100000.
Armed homicides dropped from 0.65 to virtually 0.1 per 100000.
Non firearm homicides slightly decreased from 0.9 to 0.6 per 100000.
I would say reducing fire arm related homicides has worked very well.
This data tells me two things:
A percentage of the population is going to kill themselves. They will do it with or with out a gun though a gun is much easier and quicker so it's likely people who use a gun to kill themselves may think twice about doing it another way.
A portion of the population is going to kill someone else. They also will choose a gun over other weapons because it is quicker and easier. Removing a tool to kill many people quickly is very effective at limiting the killing done by one person at a time.
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