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Also, as a Florida person DonCoquixote Apr 2012 #1
Have you seen that movie CSA? YellowRubberDuckie Apr 2012 #60
Yeah, I saw it. Whew. trof Apr 2012 #100
Absolutely nothing at the link about how they defined 'violent'. former9thward Apr 2012 #2
Google is your freind. baldguy Apr 2012 #7
"The U.S. is more peaceful than at any time in the last 20 years." hack89 Apr 2012 #15
Which begs the question: What's wrong with these gun-loving Red states? baldguy Apr 2012 #18
Four of the top 5 states in total number of murders are blue states hack89 Apr 2012 #19
You know as well as I do that gun deaths per capita is a more accurate measure than absolute numbers baldguy Apr 2012 #36
He Knows It, Sir, But If He Admitted It, Would Have To Give Up Much He Enjoys Believing The Magistrate Apr 2012 #45
18 of the 20 most violent metro areas are blue. former9thward Apr 2012 #79
People Are Divided, Sir: Learn To Deal With It The Magistrate Apr 2012 #81
Those gun death statistics for Arkansas are highly misleading Art_from_Ark Apr 2012 #47
Probably From 2008 Statistics, Sir, For Total Deaths From Fire-Arm Injuries The Magistrate Apr 2012 #49
And yet, even in 2008 there were only 168 murders in the state Art_from_Ark Apr 2012 #59
But the Statistic, Sir, was Not 'Murders' But Deaths Owing To Firearm The Magistrate Apr 2012 #80
But the topic here is violence Art_from_Ark Apr 2012 #111
An Accidental Gun-Shot is As Violent In Its Effect As An Intentional One, Sir The Magistrate Apr 2012 #112
The point is, the OP is misleading Art_from_Ark Apr 2012 #115
Now rank the states by education and poverty hack89 Apr 2012 #55
And where do nearly all of those guns come from? baldguy Apr 2012 #57
So you agree that the problem is criminals ignoring gun laws? hack89 Apr 2012 #61
The problem is so-called "responsible gun owners" ignoring gun laws baldguy Apr 2012 #104
So there is no criminal activity associated with illegal guns? Really? hack89 Apr 2012 #106
So if gun lax gun laws are the number one issue here hack89 Apr 2012 #63
A more accurate measure of what? beevul Apr 2012 #109
Those who believe absurdities will allow atrocities occur. baldguy Apr 2012 #113
Speaking of premises...false ones at that. beevul Apr 2012 #118
Of course it's a false premise. It's yours. I can understand why you want to run away from it. baldguy Apr 2012 #119
I'm not running away from anything. beevul Apr 2012 #120
Seems you have an ingrained, unshakable prejudice against "urban" areas. baldguy Apr 2012 #121
No, I have an ingrained, unshakable prejudice against anti-gun idealogues. beevul Apr 2012 #125
And "gangbangers" like Trayvon Martin get what they deserve. baldguy Apr 2012 #126
If only I had said, implied, or indicated anything of the sort... beevul Apr 2012 #128
Bruins Fan The Other News Apr 2012 #116
Why would you think I am not? nt hack89 Apr 2012 #117
Try again... (check your Brady "Score Card")... -..__... Apr 2012 #32
I'm going to take a guess that it's not so much the guns Fawke Em Apr 2012 #37
'the U.S. Peace Index is based on analysis of homicide, violent crime, policing, Tax Man Apr 2012 #51
So if I have small arms I am violent? former9thward Apr 2012 #78
Wow. Major Hogwash Apr 2012 #3
Guns and stupidity aplenty. nt onehandle Apr 2012 #4
+1000 baldguy Apr 2012 #9
Imagine that. TheCowsCameHome Apr 2012 #5
Reads like a list of Meiko Apr 2012 #6
Using what measurement? Union Scribe Apr 2012 #22
Correct Meiko Apr 2012 #64
Oh Cute HangOnKids Apr 2012 #34
Whats that Meiko Apr 2012 #62
Not a single Northern state. stevedeshazer Apr 2012 #8
Detroit, Philly, Chicago - some of the most violent places in America hack89 Apr 2012 #20
Well, yes, but in order they are some of the most populous states. stevedeshazer Apr 2012 #26
Urban violence is the real issue hack89 Apr 2012 #29
Okay, I get your point. stevedeshazer Apr 2012 #41
But, hey, Alaska is number one Blue_In_AK Apr 2012 #10
Sure, I will even gift wrap it nadinbrzezinski Apr 2012 #13
Utah is number one... TeeYiYi Apr 2012 #17
Ackety! lonestarnot Apr 2012 #54
Can't hold a candle to South Africa though. nt Snake Alchemist Apr 2012 #23
South Carolina has been on that list for some time, as I recall. CBHagman Apr 2012 #11
Wow! So much for the bible thumpers and turning the other cheek, nt DippyDem Apr 2012 #12
Interesting, "the US is more peaceful now than at any other time over the last twenty years." tammywammy Apr 2012 #14
California, Texas, New York, Pennsylvania and Michigan are top 5 in number of murders hack89 Apr 2012 #16
No one will be addressing that in this thread. xmas74 Apr 2012 #21
And go beyond red/purple/blue kentauros Apr 2012 #30
I know. xmas74 Apr 2012 #31
Years ago I worked with a surveyor from "M'Zuruh" kentauros Apr 2012 #39
I remember reading an article years ago xmas74 Apr 2012 #58
I think he was from south Missouri, kentauros Apr 2012 #72
The religion groups! xmas74 Apr 2012 #95
I agree with you about developing trust and loyalty. kentauros Apr 2012 #97
It is a safe haven-for now. xmas74 Apr 2012 #98
Community Gardening deserves its own thread. kentauros Apr 2012 #108
I don't have time to start a thread. xmas74 Apr 2012 #110
False baldguy Apr 2012 #53
Those are all large population states. How about a per capita number? Comrade Grumpy Apr 2012 #25
I know that - just pointing out that blue states have areas of extreme violence hack89 Apr 2012 #27
hack89, your replies in this thread ~ Tax Man Apr 2012 #42
A Sound Observation, Sir The Magistrate Apr 2012 #46
No - the real issue is poverty, crime and education. hack89 Apr 2012 #56
If that was the case, wouldn't I be agreeing with the OP? hack89 Apr 2012 #67
. NoGOPZone Apr 2012 #74
Is that your point? Or does your point have something to do with guns? morningfog Apr 2012 #122
No - the root cause of violence is high levels of poverty and low levels of education hack89 Apr 2012 #123
Redo the numbers on a per capita basis, please n/t eridani Apr 2012 #48
If He Does That, Ma'am, Everyone Will Laugh At Him, Even Give Him The Business The Magistrate Apr 2012 #50
So you believe that violence is evenly distributed within society? hack89 Apr 2012 #65
The thinly populated ones have fewer people, therefore absolute numbers for violent acts-- eridani Apr 2012 #82
So averaging the carnage in Chicago with remote farmland in Illinois tells you something meaningful? hack89 Apr 2012 #83
So more people = more danger? eridani Apr 2012 #85
No - more desperately poor people packed into cities = more crime and more danger. hack89 Apr 2012 #86
Forget it. Not interested in constantly shifting premises eridani Apr 2012 #87
Only One Constant, Ma'am: Faith In The Great God Gun: All Powerful, All Good, Font Of All Blessings The Magistrate Apr 2012 #89
So poverty, crime, poor education are irrelevant. hack89 Apr 2012 #94
All That Concerns You, Sir, Is Promoting Gun Ownership And Concealed Carry Regulations And The Like The Magistrate Apr 2012 #96
Yet I have not once mentioned guns hack89 Apr 2012 #99
A Goose Wakes Up Each Morning In A Whole New World, Sir, But Not Me, And Not You Either The Magistrate Apr 2012 #101
So why do you think the South is more violent? nt hack89 Apr 2012 #102
That, On A Per Capita Basis, It Is, Sir, Is Established Fact The Magistrate Apr 2012 #105
You and I see eye to eye on this. hack89 Apr 2012 #107
So how is southern violence fundamentally different from.. hack89 Apr 2012 #93
In per capita murders, those five are about the national average. progressoid Apr 2012 #92
Our Republican Legislature made it legal to carry guns in to bars. Uncle Joe Apr 2012 #24
. Go Vols Apr 2012 #35
Well, we did have one of the law's sponsors get picked up Fawke Em Apr 2012 #38
Logic should tell you it's only a matter of time. Uncle Joe Apr 2012 #44
Lotsa vatos in So. Cal. would be pissed they didn't measure up... n/t cherokeeprogressive Apr 2012 #28
Kansas City and St Louis do have a lot of shootings. RC Apr 2012 #33
Ugh, more division. JNelson6563 Apr 2012 #40
Excellent post pintobean Apr 2012 #66
there are some pretty thick racial implications in the list. provis99 Apr 2012 #43
wow, and most of the states on the bottom are in the South quinnox Apr 2012 #52
oh for pity's sake. cali Apr 2012 #69
I imagine that should one have the courage of their own convictions LanternWaste Apr 2012 #71
lol, well, I think the way you repeat yourself quinnox Apr 2012 #90
I wish we wouldn't do this. cali Apr 2012 #68
Isn't it just another aspect of "divide and conquer"? kentauros Apr 2012 #73
Just wondering... maddezmom Apr 2012 #70
Just eyeballing the list, I see a pretty strong negative correlation with median household income slackmaster Apr 2012 #75
So what happens when you break it down by county? kctim Apr 2012 #76
It's because of less social programs chrisa Apr 2012 #77
Excluding maybe Nevada...aren't all these states red? n/t vaberella Apr 2012 #84
Which raises the question, red because they're violent, hedgehog Apr 2012 #88
Violent because they are poor and ill educated? nt hack89 Apr 2012 #103
well, the right wing does condone and promote violence fascisthunter Apr 2012 #91
The ability to use "sir" and "madam" and make it sound so condescending is quite irritating.....sir. crazyjoe Apr 2012 #114
So if everybody had a gun philosophy B Calm Apr 2012 #124
I wonder what happens if you break it down by district? hughee99 Apr 2012 #127
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