Sunday, April 24, 2016
Proving It Again and Again
In Venezuela, they don't have a Second Amendment. So they banned gun
ownership for the citizens (but not for government agents and cops,
of course), and, as predicted, crime rates have gone up. The homicide
rate, particularly. It went from 73 per 100,000 to 83 per 100,000
since the ban. Not a spectacular rise, but enough to again prove our
contention that fewer guns in the hands of honest citizens would mean
lower violent crime. Will the anti-gun fools accept that? Doubtful.
Their minds are made up, so don't confuse them with facts. They don't
care about facts, anyway. Especially when the facts go against their
preconceived notions. Places like Venezuela, where the government is
not prohibited from banning guns, become our best “showcase” that
banning guns does NOT reduce crime. It only makes citizens more
vulnerable to criminals—both the common kind, and those in
government, whose crimes are not reported with the activities of
common criminals. Homicide rates were already rising in Venezuela
before the gun ban, so the rise in violent crime was not dramatic.
But they INCREASED the rise after it was passed, again proving our
thesis. (Crime Prevention Research Center)
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