10-18-2017, 11:53 AM
(10-17-2017, 01:15 PM)Classic-Xer Wrote: I know the number of gun related deaths that occur in the south side of Chicago (Chicago is a Democratic stronghold) is probably higher (figuring off the top of my head) than entire state of Minnesota, Iowa, North and South Dakota combined. Minnesota doesn't have a major issue with gun violence despite its slightly above average grade pertaining to its gun laws. Minnesota has a few areas that have an issue with high levels of gun violence. The bulk of the states gun violence occurs in Minneapolis and St Paul (BTW, the Twin Cities are also Democratic strongholds).
Whoa! Chicago sits as an island of gun control in the middle of a sea of wide-open gun sales. Look at the laws in Wisconsin or even those outside Cook County in Illinois. Guns don't just grow on trees. As far as gun violence in Minnesota, I'm less knowledgeable about that, though I doubt you are actually citing statistics.
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