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Gun Control for Dummies - It's Common Sense

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Published on Dec 26, 2012

This video gives a further explanation of the Second Amendment to the Constitution in the context of the why the Bill of Rights was included along with the establishment of the Federal Government. Please share this with your friends so that they can help educate America.

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  • sarakaster

    My source? It's a dozen sources dude.

    And AGAIN no word about homidice numbers.

    70% inflicted by firearms. You can UK-crime-rate-shit your way from here to chine, that fact will not disappear.

    You dontt even dare to touch the topic.

    Instead you are so lame you even have to repeat my phrases in every second post.

    Shows you are used to repeat the words of others.

    I am curious how much more of you self respect you is goin down the toilet here in public 'til you realize what all that says about you

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  • coffinsurfer1

    at esds dot ac dot uk>Government>Bcs and backed up by no less then the webarchive dot nationalarchives dot gov dot uk/20110218135832/rds dot homeoffice dot gov dotuk/rds/pdfs07/bcs25.pdf thus showing you that your source is completely inept as their info is not accurate.

    Nice little amateurish PR-stunt you are so desperately trying to pull, but no dice. The European Union Crime Commission-Scotland yard and interpol all say you are lying. Get used to losing chuckles.

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  • coffinsurfer1

    the statistics directly from police crime reports made to the Home Office. In which we find the following: Grevious Bodily Intent crimes (doing harm to the vic) UP over 26%. Home Invasions UP over 42%. Gun Crimes (meaning all crimes done with a gun) UP over 39%. Muggings UP over 17%. Drug Crimes UP over 15%. Murder UP over 25%. So what BS are you spewing anyway? I am giving you the direct levels from the British Crime Survey now known as the Crime Survey for England and Wales and can be located

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  • coffinsurfer1

    The person that should be ashamed is YOU for spewing this BS. According to the Home Office (Englands version of the Depart of Justice) Crimes in England have been UNDER REPORTED for over 10 YEARS And this is documented by no less then the British Crime Survey (Englands version of the FBI Crime Report) So I am stating FACTUAL Data, not the BS spewed from the Centre for the Study of Education and Work in Canada that has nothing to do with police work or reports, unlike my sources that take the

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  • sarakaster

    You know, being you in sight of the overwhelming numbers I would just be ashamed.

    The homiciderate in the US is 3.5 to 4 times higher then in the UK.

    UK firearm homicides: 39

    US firearm homicides: 13,756

    Those numbers are undeniable and undisputed.

    Backed up by the FBI, US GOV, UK GOV, Scotland Yard

    And you are talking about WHAT exactly?

    You just handle someone who isn't fooled by your little amateurish PR-stunt here.

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  • sarakaster

    (1) United States Census Bureau quickfacts dot census dot gov/qfd/states/00000 dot html

    (2) 3xw dot census dot dot gov/compendia/statab/2012/tabl­es/12s0310 dot pdf

    (3) 3xw dot census dot gov/compendia/statab/2012/tabl­es/12s0306 dot pdf

    (4) Office for National Statistics 3xw dot ons dot gov dot uk/ons/guide-method/census/201­1/index dot html

    (5) Home Office 3xw dot homeoffice dot gov dot uk/publications/science-resear­ch-statistics/research-statist­ics/crime-research/historical-­crime-data/

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  • sarakaster

    In the US – population 311.5 million (1) – there were an estimated 13,756 murders in 2009 (2), a rate of about 5.0 per 100,000 (3). Of these 9,203 were carried out with a firearm.

    In the UK – population 56.1 million (4) – there were an estimated 550 murders in 2011-12 (5), a rate of about 1.4 per 100,000. Of these 39 were carried out with a firearm (6).

    next post: the references

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  • sarakaster

    Homicides vs attempted murders

    551 homicides (includes murder, manslaughter and infanticide) were reported in the year ending December 2012, a considerable drop on the previous year's total of 638. Homicides are now down to around half of the figure for 2001/2.

    Attempted murders also fell, but by a smaller proportion, dropping by 7.6% in comparison to a fall of 13.6% in homicides.

    3xw dot guardian dot co dot uk/news/datablog/2011/jul/14/c­rime-statistics-england-wales

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  • sarakaster

    Release: Crime Statistics, Focus on: Violent Crime and Sexual Offences, 2011/12 Released: 07 February 2013

    Source: ons dot gov dot uk

    and more:

    Offences involving the use of firearms peaked later than overall violent crime with 24,094 offences being recorded by the police in 2003/04. Since then the number of such offences has fallen by 60% to 9,555 recorded offences in 2011/12. The current 16% fall between 2010/11 and 2011/12 is the eighth consecutive annual decrease in firearm offences.

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  • sarakaster

    The 2011/12 CSEW shows that there were 2.1 million violent incidents in England and Wales with 3% of adults victimised. The number of violent incidents has halved from its peak in 1995 when the survey estimated over 4.2 million violent incidents.

    Focusing on the most serious violence, the number of homicides currently recorded by the police has increased from 1961 - 2002/03, and shown a generally downward trend since. The number currently recorded for 2011/12 (540) is the lowest since 1989 (521)

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