Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
Google Search
-
Recent Posts
- Analyzing The Western Water Crisis
- Gaslighting 1924
- “Why Do You Resist?”
- Climate Attribution Model
- Fact Checking NASA
- Fact Checking Grok
- Fact Checking The New York Times
- New Visitech Features
- Ice-Free Arctic By 2014
- Debt-Free US Treasury Forecast
- Analyzing Big City Crime (Part 2)
- Analyzing Big City Crime
- UK Migration Caused By Global Warming
- Climate Attribution In Greece
- “Brown: ’50 days to save world'”
- The Catastrophic Influence of Bovine Methane Emissions on Extraterrestrial Climate Patterns
- Posting On X
- Seventeen Years Of Fun
- The Importance Of Good Tools
- Temperature Shifts At Blue Hill, MA
- CO2²
- Time Of Observation Bias
- Climate Scamming For Profit
- Climate Scamming For Profit
- Back To The Future
Recent Comments
- Gordon Vigurs on Analyzing The Western Water Crisis
- Bob G on Analyzing The Western Water Crisis
- Bob G on Analyzing The Western Water Crisis
- Bob G on Analyzing The Western Water Crisis
- Mike Peinsipp on Analyzing The Western Water Crisis
- Bob G on Analyzing The Western Water Crisis
- Bob G on Analyzing The Western Water Crisis
- Robertvd on Analyzing The Western Water Crisis
- Bob G on Analyzing The Western Water Crisis
- conrad ziefle on Analyzing The Western Water Crisis
Violent Crime Plummeted – After The Assault Weapons Ban Was Lifted
This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Bookmark the permalink.


May also be due to Concealed Carry laws bring passed in 40+ states since ’90s. Good news all around.
Hopefully 220,000 crims killed each other..
Not that this matters much, as the ban had more holes in it than a round of Swiss cheese after target practice. But look at your link and then look at table one for the years of the “Assault Weapons” ban. Violent crime is listed at 1,857,670 in 1994 and falls to 1,360,088 in 2004 (despite a healthy growth in US pop.) Per 100,000 Murder/Manslaughter incidents start at 9.0 in 1994 and drop to 5.5 in 2004.