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California’s gun-related homicide rate up, reversing years of decline

http://www.sacbee.com/news/local/crime/article177540461.html

Seven teenagers were shot to death in Sacramento County last year, including a young man found dead in a relative’s garage and a popular Sacramento High School football player allegedly shot by a family friend. In Los Angeles, police tackled a wave of gang-related shootings and the number of homicides rose for the third straight year in 2016. Murders went up significantly in San Diego, San Jose and San Bernardino.

More people were killed with guns in California last year than in any other year since 2008, new state figures show.

Killers used guns in 1,368 California homicides in 2016, up by about 200 homicides from 2014, when killings fell to a historic low, according to the California Department of Justice. The firearm homicide rate, which adjusts for population changes, increased by 15 percent from 2014 to 2016.

Guns were used in 72 percent of California homicides last year, while the number of homicides using other weapons fell slightly from 2015 to 2016, the state figures show. California’s gun homicide spike mirrored the nationwide trend. More than 11,000 people across the country were murdered with firearms last year, a 35 percent increase over 2014.

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Giffords Gun Control Org Releases Annual Gun Control Scorecard – How Did Your State Do?
By: Decomposed
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Mon, 11 Feb 19 5:54 AM
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Under THIS grading system, "F" is the best a state can do and "A" is very, very bad.

February 9, 2019

Giffords Gun Control Org Releases Annual Gun Control Scorecard – How Did Your State Do?

by Dan Zimmerman
TheTruthAboutGuns.com


Giffords, the civilian disarmament advocacy operation run by Mark Kelly and Gabby Giffords, has just released their annual ratings of gun laws throughout these United States. In case it isn’t clear, this is one test you want your state to fail.

Giffords rates 22 states as having what our readers and millions of American gun owners would consider good gun laws. In other words, Giffords gives them a grade of F.

You can probably guess the Second Amendment-infringing states on which Giffords bestowed their highest mark. They are California, New Jersey, Connecticut, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York and Hawaii. No surprises there.

Giffords even provides commentary on the 2018 “progress” each state made in restricting the right to keep and bear arms. For our F-rated home state of Texas, they say . . .

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Texas did not enact any firearm-related legislation in 2018. The state has very weak gun safety laws and is a major exporter of crime guns. To raise its grade above an F and save lives from gun violence, Texas should pass universal background checks, prohibit hate crime offenders from accessing guns, and repeal its dangerous campus carry law.
 
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Yay us!

As for the gun control nirvana of California . . .

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California continued to strengthen its already strong gun laws in 2018 by, among other things, raising the minimum age to purchase and manufacture guns and broadening its domestic violence laws. To uphold its role as a leader in gun violence prevention, California should also substantially increase its investment in violence intervention programs, restrict bulk firearm purchases, and regulate the sale of homemade “ghost gun” components.

 
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And yet Californians are abandoning the state at the rate of about 2000 per week. Go figure.

Yes, indeed, you numbskull. Go figure. People don't move for the fun of it. People living in California obviously hate it.

While Giffords provides a graph showing each state’s gun death rate compared to the national average, they don’t go to the same amount of effort to show the number of defensive gun uses by state. The reason for that is a mystery.

You can see how your own state is doing here, if you don’t mind giving them a click.

http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2019/02/daniel-zimmerman/giffords-gun-control-org-releases-annual-gun-control-scorecard-how-did-your-state-do/


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