Low gun ownership in the northeast? Vermont, New Hampshire, and, Maine beg to differ.
SicilianShelving on
Not many surprises here
iamnotazombie44 on
IMO this map is largely useless if it includes suicides.
bellerinho on
Purposely misleading if including suicide by gun deaths
ChicagoDash on
Impossible. I saw on the news that Chicago, and thus Illinois, is a lawless shooting gallery of crime and murder. Why, I myself was murdered four times last week.
ew2x4 on
including suicide with these makes them irrelevant
xetmes on
High rates in the poorest areas as well as states with generally high suicide rates.
EquivalentLaugh2914 on
Completely false dnbt
grownask on
Why so much suicide in Wyoming? Or did I interpret the information wrong?
GianPoua on
Just for comparison, in Italy the firearm death rate is about 1.3 per 100,000 people per year, including suicides.
Soft-Sail5993 on
The idea someone can own a gun without a permit is just absolutely bonkers insane to me.
Rarewear_fan on
Waltuh and the cartel doing a lot of lifting for NM
hexenkesse1 on
Turns out owning a gun makes you far more likely to die to a gun shot wound. Like its math or something.
tacobellgittcard on
It’s been said a thousand times, but I don’t see how this data is useful when you include suicides
Mofoblitz1 on
Massachusetts be winnin
thetotalslacker on
As someone who used to help compile the FBI crime statistics in my state, along with other statistics, going by the state level numbers rather than the neighborhood level numbers is incredibly misleading or uneducated. Your conclusions are complete garbage until you get down to the neighborhood level. Most of the gun deaths are the result of suicide or gang shootings, and they correlate with high poverty and strict gun control neighborhoods.
beta_vulgaris on
I don’t think the data or map itself have any apparent narrative and can be interpreted many ways, which is why I found it interesting. I do take issue with the inclusion of the additional notes added, which could definitely be read as having bias.
TheMightySet69 on
Who does Hawaii think they are taking the #1 spot for lowest gun deaths from Massachusetts?!
Reptilian-Retard on
I went to Roswell once..
solo trip from Colorado. Recent divorce. Childhood dream! Someone blew some shit up at a gas station and then two shootings followed outside my hotel. Had no idea NM was a rough spot. Especially Roswell being in the middle of nowhere.
Guy was screaming outside my door.
First day there. I had a great time though.
-wholden on
Counting or not counting gang violence?
gcalfred7 on
Mississippi for the win!
nick0tesla0 on
Per capita?
Ambitious-Pirate-505 on
Maine…JFC
SuperSpy_4 on
This map is deceiving in it really favors large populations and makes rural states look like the wild west of gun deaths.
msbshow on
But but, I thought Chicago was the most dangerous place on earth?! /s
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Is this including suicide?
Low gun ownership in the northeast? Vermont, New Hampshire, and, Maine beg to differ.
Not many surprises here
IMO this map is largely useless if it includes suicides.
Purposely misleading if including suicide by gun deaths
Impossible. I saw on the news that Chicago, and thus Illinois, is a lawless shooting gallery of crime and murder. Why, I myself was murdered four times last week.
including suicide with these makes them irrelevant
High rates in the poorest areas as well as states with generally high suicide rates.
Completely false dnbt
Why so much suicide in Wyoming? Or did I interpret the information wrong?
Just for comparison, in Italy the firearm death rate is about 1.3 per 100,000 people per year, including suicides.
The idea someone can own a gun without a permit is just absolutely bonkers insane to me.
Waltuh and the cartel doing a lot of lifting for NM
Turns out owning a gun makes you far more likely to die to a gun shot wound. Like its math or something.
It’s been said a thousand times, but I don’t see how this data is useful when you include suicides
Massachusetts be winnin
As someone who used to help compile the FBI crime statistics in my state, along with other statistics, going by the state level numbers rather than the neighborhood level numbers is incredibly misleading or uneducated. Your conclusions are complete garbage until you get down to the neighborhood level. Most of the gun deaths are the result of suicide or gang shootings, and they correlate with high poverty and strict gun control neighborhoods.
I don’t think the data or map itself have any apparent narrative and can be interpreted many ways, which is why I found it interesting. I do take issue with the inclusion of the additional notes added, which could definitely be read as having bias.
Who does Hawaii think they are taking the #1 spot for lowest gun deaths from Massachusetts?!
I went to Roswell once..
solo trip from Colorado. Recent divorce. Childhood dream! Someone blew some shit up at a gas station and then two shootings followed outside my hotel. Had no idea NM was a rough spot. Especially Roswell being in the middle of nowhere.
Guy was screaming outside my door.
First day there. I had a great time though.
Counting or not counting gang violence?
Mississippi for the win!
Per capita?
Maine…JFC
This map is deceiving in it really favors large populations and makes rural states look like the wild west of gun deaths.
But but, I thought Chicago was the most dangerous place on earth?! /s