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In reply to the discussion: Rate Of U.S. Gun Violence Has Fallen Since 1993, Study Says [View all]marble falls
(62,862 posts)44. From CBS, LA Times, USA Today .... got more if you need it......
http://cnsnews.com/blog/gregory-gwyn-williams-jr/gun-crimes-drop-gun-purchases-rise
Gun Crimes Drop, Gun Purchases Rise
May 8, 2013
By Gregory Gwyn-Williams, Jr.
http://www.latimes.com/news/nation/nationnow/la-na-nn-gun-crimes-pew-report-20130507,0,3022693.story
Gun crime has plunged, but Americans think it's up, says study
By Emily Alpert
Gun crime has plunged in the United States since its peak in the middle of the 1990s, including gun killings, assaults, robberies and other crimes, two new studies of government data show.
Yet few Americans are aware of the dramatic drop, and more than half believe gun crime has risen, according to a newly released survey by the Pew Research Center.
In less than two decades, the gun murder rate has been nearly cut in half. Other gun crimes fell even more sharply, paralleling a broader drop in violent crimes committed with or without guns. Violent crime dropped steeply during the 1990s and has fallen less dramatically since the turn of the millennium.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/05/07/gun-crime-drops-but-americans-think-its-worse/2139421/
Study: Despite drop in gun crime, 56% think it's worse
By Meghan Hoyer and Paul Overberg12:14 a.m. EDT May 8, 2013
Story Highlights
The rate of gun homicides dropped 49% between 2010 and 1993
56% of Americans believe gun crime is worse today than it was 20 years ago
84% believe in recent years, gun crime has either gone up or stayed the same
Violent gun crime has dropped dramatically in the past two decades, but the majority of Americans think it's more of a problem now than ever, according to a Pew Research Center study released Tuesday.
According to the survey, done in March, 56% of Americans believe gun crime is worse today than it was 20 years ago. And 84% believe in recent years, gun crime has either gone up or stayed the same when the reality is that it has dropped significantly.
The rate of non-fatal violent gun crime victimization dropped 75% in the past 20 years; The gun homicide rate dropped 49% in the same period, according to numbers Pew researchers obtained from the Bureau of Justice Statistics and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Gun Crimes Drop, Gun Purchases Rise
May 8, 2013
By Gregory Gwyn-Williams, Jr.
http://www.latimes.com/news/nation/nationnow/la-na-nn-gun-crimes-pew-report-20130507,0,3022693.story
Gun crime has plunged, but Americans think it's up, says study
By Emily Alpert
Gun crime has plunged in the United States since its peak in the middle of the 1990s, including gun killings, assaults, robberies and other crimes, two new studies of government data show.
Yet few Americans are aware of the dramatic drop, and more than half believe gun crime has risen, according to a newly released survey by the Pew Research Center.
In less than two decades, the gun murder rate has been nearly cut in half. Other gun crimes fell even more sharply, paralleling a broader drop in violent crimes committed with or without guns. Violent crime dropped steeply during the 1990s and has fallen less dramatically since the turn of the millennium.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/05/07/gun-crime-drops-but-americans-think-its-worse/2139421/
Study: Despite drop in gun crime, 56% think it's worse
By Meghan Hoyer and Paul Overberg12:14 a.m. EDT May 8, 2013
Story Highlights
The rate of gun homicides dropped 49% between 2010 and 1993
56% of Americans believe gun crime is worse today than it was 20 years ago
84% believe in recent years, gun crime has either gone up or stayed the same
Violent gun crime has dropped dramatically in the past two decades, but the majority of Americans think it's more of a problem now than ever, according to a Pew Research Center study released Tuesday.
According to the survey, done in March, 56% of Americans believe gun crime is worse today than it was 20 years ago. And 84% believe in recent years, gun crime has either gone up or stayed the same when the reality is that it has dropped significantly.
The rate of non-fatal violent gun crime victimization dropped 75% in the past 20 years; The gun homicide rate dropped 49% in the same period, according to numbers Pew researchers obtained from the Bureau of Justice Statistics and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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No doubt. Three countries I can think of are as or more armed than the US ....
marble falls
May 2013
#3
Why are gun suicides your big concern? Are you concerned with non-gun suicides as well? What
Squinch
May 2013
#6
It shows what a low priority we have for mental health, I am concerned about suicide by cop...
marble falls
May 2013
#11
Concerned as in you would like to see fewer guns in circulation so as to reduce suicides?
Squinch
May 2013
#13
These are inconveniant facts, but they don't negate the need in lite of all the gun mayhem...
marble falls
May 2013
#23
There are less shootings, period. Violence, according to the FBI has gone down.
marble falls
May 2013
#12
So you are saying that the CDC stats are false. Am I understanding you correctly?
DanTex
May 2013
#22
So you are saying the FBI is making it up. Am I understanding you correctly?
marble falls
May 2013
#26
You do know you keep linking to this story which requires a subscription to see?
pipoman
May 2013
#37
Um.... because they're gun nuts? Because like the article says, the public percieves...
marble falls
May 2013
#14
While at the same time AR-15's and SK-47's and banana clips were made legal.
marble falls
May 2013
#39
Gun violence includes woundings. I haven't repeated anything. All links are origional....
marble falls
May 2013
#46
Right. From 50% ownership in the 1950's to 37% currently. But population....
marble falls
May 2013
#48