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New gun law would not have stopped any gun massacres of recent times

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http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/senate-aide-gun-law-wouldnt-have-stopped-newtown-massacre_716215.html

But aides on Capitol Hill admit that there is not a thing in the bill that would have prevented the killer, Adam Lanza, from killing 26 at the school in Newtown, Connecticut.

“There’s nothing in this legislation that addresses the fact pattern at Sandy Hook,” a senior Senate aide told me on the phone.


Yep. Nice going and wasting everyone's time.

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Through this entire reactionary process I've heard nothing about gangs or targeting the demographics that gun violence is most prevalent... both as victim and perp. This new bs doesn't even deal with the mentally ill. To me it's just more politically correct misdirection.

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New gun law would not have stopped any gun massacres of recent times 2Q==

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http://www.nij.gov/topics/crime/gun-violence/

Gun-related homicide is most prevalent among gangs and during the commission of felony crimes. In 1976, the percentage of homicides caused by firearms during arguments was about the same as from gang involvement (about 70 percent), but by 1993, nearly all gang-related homicides involved guns (97 percent), whereas the percentage of gun homicides related to arguments remained relatively constant. The percentage of gang-related homicides caused by guns fell slightly to 94 percent in 2004, but the percentage of homicides caused by firearms during the commission of a felony rose from about 60 percent to 77 percent from 1976 to 2005.

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http://bjs.gov/index.cfm?ty=pbdetail&iid=2221

Homicide Trends In The United States, 1980-2008

Alexia Cooper, Erica Smith

November 16, 2011 NCJ 236018

Presents findings from data on homicides that occurred in the United States from 1980 through 2008. It also includes overall homicide rates for 2009 and 2010. The report contains a series of tables and figures that describe homicide patterns and trends. This patterns and trends release analyzes homicide trends by age, sex, and race, including homicides of children under age 5 and of persons age 65 or older. It examines the relationship between the victim and the offender, particularly in cases of intimate and family homicide. Data include homicides involving multiple victims and offenders, circumstances surrounding the death, justifiable homicides, law enforcement officers killed, homicides cleared, and homicide trends by city size and weapon use. The data are primarily from the FBI's Supplementary Homicide Reports with summary data from the annual report, Crime in the United States, for 2009 and 2010.

Highlights:

In the last decade (since 2000) the homicide rate declined to levels last seen in the mid-1960s. Based on data from 1980 and 2008, males represented 77% of homicide victims and nearly 90% of offenders. The victimization rate for males (11.6 per 100,000) was 3 times higher than the rate for females (3.4 per 100,000). The offending rate for males (15.1 per 100,000) was almost 9 times higher than the rate for females (1.7 per 100,000). The average age of both offenders and victims increased slightly in recent years, yet remained lower than they were prior to the late 1980s.

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New gun law would not have stopped any gun massacres of recent times 9k=

I'ma thinkin' escalation of force, I'd kinda like to have a fully automatic, and to take from Seaoat... open season be declared of criminals that have guns in their possession when committing a crime. If there is a trial it should be quick and if the person was only acting in self defense because of a criminal they're let off; all others are put down like the mad dogs they are.

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