While a whole load of who knows who they are folks all bloviating about ‘gun rights,’ attributing gun violence to ‘urban crime,’ and declaring that gun regulation ‘doesn’t work,’ here are the numbers — deaths by gunfire per 100,000 population, ranked.

Notice a pattern? The deadliest states are primarily rural and ‘conservative’; the least deadly are primarily urban, ‘liberal’ and have the strictest gun regulation our courts currently allow.

Source: CDC mortality records. Google it or whatever you use. I’m not doing your homework.

The highest incidence of gun mortality in the U.S.:

Mississippi 28.6
Louisiana 26.3
Wyoming 25.9
Missouri 23.9
Alabama 23.6
Alaska 23.5
New Mexico 22.7
Arkansas 22.6
South Carolina 22
Tennessee 21.3
Montana 20.9
Oklahoma 20.7
Kentucky 20

The lowest rate of gun mortality in the U.S:

Minnesota 8.9
California 8.5
Connecticut 6
New York 5.3
Rhode Island 5.1
New Jersey 5
Massachusetts 3.7
Hawaii 3.4

@Heimdall

The people who fight against passing gun laws are morally dead.

@HopeVanDyne @Heimdall depends...

Maybe some people acknowledge that it's not a legislative but cultural issue caused by irresponsible handling of public comms and media supporting said #StochasticTerrorsm by spreading the #ProtpagandaOfTheDeed?

Cut that's what most mass media do there...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3VQULyT390

Needless to say that the USA doesn't even have the highest density of [il-]legal guns per capita and that restrictions can, have and will only be flexed against marginalized.

How the American Media Fuels A Cycle of Violence

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@HopeVanDyne @Heimdall

OFC you can say that my opinion as a white heterocisbinary dude doesn't count, but then ask #SRA, #JohnBrownGunClub and most importantly @TenaciousUnicornRanch instead.

Cuz guess who's gotta get forcibly disarmed?

Spoiler: It won't be the white facists, but the marginalized folks!

@HopeVanDyne @kkarhan @TenaciousUnicornRanch your opinion actually doesn’t. And don’t tag people in here. That’s rude as shit.