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"More Guns, Less Crime" author John Lott, in the short amount of time he has to speak, reveals some interesting facts on gun control, including:

- On U.N. failing to reach agreement on U.N. Arms Trade Treaty - "There's another Arms Control Treaty on the way, this hasn't ended."

- "Registration on handguns since 1935, they can't show any crimes that they've been able to solve as a result of that."

- On proposed assault weapons ban - "No ones found a beneficial effect. Basically they're banning guns based upon cosmetic features on the outside. A hunting rifle functions the same way as these guns they classify as "assault weapons."

"Every U.S. multiple victim public shooting since 1950 except one, has taken place where citizens are not allowed to carry firearms."

MORE GUNS = LESS CRIME

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Added: Aug-2-2012 Occurred On: Jul-27-2012
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  • Lis Wiehl is a moron. Better suited for creating sandwiches.

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  • Liberal bitch. There are inherent risks in anything, defending yourself included. She'd rather die on her knees and let others die along with her than give the opportunity for others to defend themselves. This is what's wrong with America.

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    • @joeashbubemma not liberal, secular progressive conservative, im not trying to be a dick but look it up so you can tell the difference and we can fight them together.

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  • more people die due to infections contracted from hospitals than from guns each year in the US.

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  • With all the challenges we face as a nation,gun control should be dead last on the list of things that need to be addressed.

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  • Lis Weihl is a hardcore progressive cannot stand her..... Id like to know more about the other treaty in play

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  • It is interesting that John Lott was a professor at the University of Chicago at the same time that Obama taught there. Obama told him Americans should not be able to own guns. In Texas and many states you do not have to register your guns, nor will you have to anytime soon, even if Obama is elected.

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  • When you turn 18 years old you should be issued a 5.56 rifle and .45 pistol.
    You will be responsible for their wherabouts and care for them.
    You will be fined or jailed for not doing so.
    Whack jobs are not allowed to play.

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  • They will never ever ever ever ever ever ever ever disarm Me or my family or any other american Lawful citizen . EVER

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  • MORE GUNS = LESS CRIME what like in Brazil?

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  • Comment of user 'DirtyUncleBerty' has been deleted by author!
  • **Statistics courtesy of ****U.S.**** Dept. of Health and Human
    Services.**

    The number of physicians in the U.S. is 700,000. Accidental deaths caused by physicians per year are 120,000. Accidental deaths per physician is 0.171.The number of gun owners in the U.S. is 80,000,000.
    Yes, that is 80 million. The number of accidental gun deaths per year, all age groups, is 1,500. The number of accidental deaths per gun owner is 0.0000188.

    Statistically, doctors are approximately 9,000 times more dang More..

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  • FYI the Cyber security bill did NOT pass today.

    From the Wall Street Journal about 40 minutes ago.

    WASHINGTON—The Senate failed Thursday to pass legislation to protect the U.S. electrical grid, water supplies and other critical industries from cyberattack and electronic espionage despite dire warnings from top national security officials about the potential for devastating assaults on American computer networks.

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  • Dumb cow....hmmm who do I shoot at.....the guy with the muzzle flash

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