
Mullin stated, “California is number one in murders, and they don’t even report all the sectors for their state. There’s — we are trying to figure out the numbers of sectors that don’t report any crime at all to the state, but yet, they’re still number one.” [More]
So, when the “study” apparatchiks tell us “Four states (California, Maryland, New York, and Rhode Island) had decreased pediatric firearm mortality after McDonald v Chicago, all of which were in the strict firearms law group,” they’re lying…?
[Via bondmen]
It’s been commonly understood for many years that although California advertises itself as being in the middle/average of state rankings for “gun homicides,” it’s entirely because of its freakishly low count of gun suicides (perhaps because of how tough it is for citizens who aren’t lawbreakers to obtain firearms?) If you look at straight gun murders, they are very close to the top, if not the top.