

The study has been published by multiple outlets, including the CDC itself...CNS news?
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Actually nevermind, whats your stance on the issue?Yet we don't see the same in other countries at the rates we see in America? I don't think poverty or race is thee issue.Poverty, inequality, and the high concentration of guns, as well as high rates of urbanization and segregation along racial and class lines are the important differences. Our horseshyt gun culture plays a role too.
Yet we don't see the same in other countries at the rates we see in America? I don't think poverty or race is thee issue.
Homogeneous populations do not all necessarily tend to be on the same playing field. Do u know what a banana republic is?You can't compare them because the US is unique in its demographics and culture. Like I said before, poverty is the #1 driver of gun violence. (See above post).
Homogenous populations tend to all be on the same playing field. Swiss are all generally financially stable and they are fine with guns. Honduras is the opposite and the entire population is in conflict thus their rates are very high. But it applies to the large majority of the population. Everyone is basically on the same page. In a place like the US, different cultures means people are always at different points in their financial well being. Theres always new waves of immigrants on the come up. Everyones fighting to get a piece of the pie and get ahead. Heterogenous populations may not in themselves foster higher gun crime rates but they do contribute to the underlying issues that cause gun crimes.
If they did why has the crime rate gone down as their numbers in the US has swelled? 
I guess it would be good for @DEAD7 to go that way than your WOAT wayCNS news?
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Media Research Center?
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Integrating cutting-edge news monitoring capabilities with a sophisticated marketing operation, MRC reaches nearly 203.6 million Americans each week to educate them about left-wing bias in the media.
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What country has similar levels of inequality, poverty, and class/racial segregation? Not necessarily multiculturalism but the racial and economic stratification?
Nearly every country or even worse inequality.
Among developed countries, you're simply wrong.
Childhood Poverty- Map: How 35 countries compare on child poverty (the U.S. is ranked 34th)
Inequality- Global inequality: How the U.S. compares
So America is worse off than undeveloped countries when it comes to gun deaths per capita? Remember we're discussing gun deaths.
minus common sense things like background checks for mental illness, violent crime, etc.)Fukk gun control.
(minus common sense things like background checks for mental illness, violent crime, etc.)
Uh because people blame poverty for the murder rate perhaps?Why would you compare the most developed country in the world to undeveloped countries in terms of anything?