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My first "media" article states that there is no correlation between gun ownership and firing rate in the US state, and that there is no significant correlation between guns and shots per capita I pointed out. The lack of global evaluation relevance is especially true for Europe, countries with low homicide rates, and countries with high murder rates. Since we continue to apply critical thinking to US gun policy, why it will be useful to us later, we need to talk about "why". There are many charts useful for understanding the actual data in this article, but I think that it is important to rethink the concept and delve into things at home.
There is no great correlation between gun ownership and shooting rate. It is not in America. It is not an area. It is not international. It is not a peaceful society. It is not violent. Ownership of the gun does not make us more secure. It will not make us more secure. There is only bivariate correlation. That is obviously not. It's so big that its own "nonexistent" should be a huge news story. First of all, please visit the Wikipedia page and learn about firearm mortality in the United States. If you do not want to quote Wikipedia, see the investigation of "Injury Prevention" magazine based on a survey of 4,000 respondents widely procured on both the left and right sides of the media. Then go to the published form of the FBI detailing the state's overall murder and firing rates. Copy the data, paste it to Excel, and draw a relation with others in the scatter chart.