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Cause / Effect

An anti-gun group had a day of remembrance in Utah. They noted that:

According to The Gun Violence Protection Center, in 2005 Utah received a grade of D- for its laws shielding families from gun violence, from the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence. Utah has no child access prevention laws, no gun safety lock or safety design standard laws, no limitation on assault weapons and magazines or “junk” handguns, no requirement for a license to purchase a gun, no requirement to maintain gun sales records or to register the ownership of a gun, no requirement for background checks on “private” gun sales, and no required safety training for handgun buyers.

But here’s the thing about Utah: in that year it had a homicide rate of 2.3, the 42nd lowest in the country (the absolute lowest rate was Vermont, which allows concealed carry without a permit, and the highest rate, 35, was the District of Columbia). In total violence crime it was 47th — only Vermont, New Hampshire and South Dakota had less violence.

One Response to “Cause / Effect”

  1. Captain Holly Says:

    Apologies for the D- grade. We’ve tried hard to get an “F”, but I’m not sure what else we can do. The Bradies can be so arbitrary sometimes.

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