Tuesday, February 18, 2014

"What's another five-dozen dead people compared to the love of my life?"

The price of obsessive gun-love and dropping the first clause of that Second Amendment.

Researchers claim a new study provides some of the most compelling evidence yet for tighter gun controls in the US. The team followed the consequences of the State of Missouri repealing its permit-to-purchase handgun law in 2007.

The law had required purchasers to be vetted by the local sheriff and to receive a licence before buying a gun.

Reporting soon in the Journal of Urban Health, the researchers will say that the repeal resulted in an immediate spike in gun violence and murders.

The study links the abandonment of the background check to an additional 60 or so murders occurring per year in Missouri between 2008 and 2012.

"Coincident exactly with the policy change, there was an immediate upward trajectory to the homicide rates in Missouri," said Prof Daniel Webster, director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Policy and Research.
And undoubtedly, nothing more will be heard of this study again. [cross-posted at Firedoglake]

2 comments:

StonyPillow said...

Yesterday Prince Charles said:

“There’s nothing like a jolly good disaster to get people to start doing something. The tragedy is that nothing happened for so long.”

He can speak for his own country. This side of the pond, a jolly good disaster is all the provocation the loons need to keep making things worse.

In your guts, you know they’re nuts.

pansypoo said...

newtown didn't even wake the populace enough. i'm w/ bill maher. the less we hear, the gun nuts dwindle to smaller numbers.