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"What The Rest Of America Can Learn From California's Strict Gun Laws"
What The Rest Of America Can Learn From California's Strict Gun Lawsby Pamela Engel at Business Insider
http://www.businessinsider.com/how-californias-gun-laws-have-worked-2013-8
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California, the state with the strictest gun laws in the country, has seen a 56% drop in its gun death rate in the past 20 years, according to a study that the Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence released last week.
The study points out that 5,500 Californians were killed by gunfire in 1993, but that number dropped to 2,935 by 2010. The number of people per 100,000 who were killed by guns also dropped dramatically from 1990 to 2010 (see chart at right, and note that the numbers on the Y axis seem to be spaced unevenly).
While violent crime (including gun deaths) dropped everywhere in the U.S. during the 1990s, gun deaths declined even more in the Golden State. The nonprofit Law Center argues that there's a correlation between the state's strict gun laws and the dramatic drop in the number of deaths from guns.
This theory is bolstered by other studies done elsewhere a Center for American Progress study found that states with the weakest gun laws have the highest rates of gun violence, and a study released by Boston Children's Hospital in March found that states with more gun laws have fewer gun-related deaths.
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"What The Rest Of America Can Learn From California's Strict Gun Laws" (Original Post)
applegrove
Aug 2013
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Niceguy1
(2,467 posts)1. part of that reduction
Is due to the 3 strikes law... it is common for convicted murderers to have an extensive criminal history prior to commiting murder. The 3 strikes tends to lock these people up
applegrove
(123,159 posts)2. That's certainly true.
Niceguy1
(2,467 posts)3. it made a big difference
But Calif refused to build more prisons so they have nowhere to put these habitual felons once they are locked up.
applegrove
(123,159 posts)4. I know. I saw a story on that last night. The state put the burden on the counties. Who release
convincts the day after parole violations.
We had a habitual felon that committed a double homicide right after he was released from county jail due to over crowding.
Oakenshield
(628 posts)6. What the rest of the country can learn from California....
Gun Control actually works! *gasp* Who'd have thunk it?!