A Grimly Amusing Headline From Madison Dot Com

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Evidently Madison.Com is so ashamed of this one, they have put the text behind a paywall. Everything is blanked except the headlines and some heraldry. https://madison.com/ct/opinion/column/fabu-we-need-gun-control-to-prevent-the-loss-of-more-children-like-my-cousin/article_6a956d11-717f-5368-ac00-00319375f0a7.htmlhe headline reads, verbatum…

The reward for providing the details on any gun law in history that reduced crime, held crime to the same level, prevented violence, made anyone safer or prevented any political assassinations should still be gathering interest in a New Jersey bank, where it has sat for the last 52 years. While there have been several attempts to claim what started as “the price of a pretty good used car” in 1968 should be at least $5,000. Which is still the price of a pretty good used cr.

The first gun control law was a total ban imposed by Duke Hildebrand I of Wurttemberg in 1495. The results were so unfortunate Hildebrand I was booted and Hildebrand II installed after only a few months.

That was 525 years and 58,257 gun laws ago. And for all those restrictive gun laws, not even one has been followed by a reduction in gun related crime, a reduction in crime, a lessening of violence, or anything else a person of sound mind would consider a benefit.

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The chart below shows the result of gun control on Wisconsin. You can verify the numbers and with a little study learn a lot more about the tragic results of gun control in Wisconsin from this FBI derived table: http://www.disastercenter.com/crime/wicrime.htm

Before Hollywood’s “Send the Army and confiscate them all” gun control campaign, Wisconsin had one of the lowest homicide rates in the nation, and most homes had at least one gun.

Starting om ear;u 1964 gun control reared its ugly head, pushing the homicide rate up. And that rate increased even faster after the Federal Gun Control Act of 1968. Tho illusion of safety gun control gives criminals armed with stolen and trafficked guns keep pushing violent crime rates up until 1991. Over that period, murder rates went from 1.5 per 100,000 to 4.5 per 100,000 as laws advertised to stop crime were added, increasing criminal confidence in the safety of criminal acts.

The wave of gun purchases that began when the “Assault Weapons Ban” first seemed inevitable drove violent crime rates down, with the murder rate dropping to 2.8 murders per 100,000 population Unfortunately, a billionaire funded gun ban campaign hit Wisconsin in 2015, driving the murder rate all the way up to 2016, before the Trump economy took hld.

So we should pass more gun controls to keep more children freom being killed? The data, from almost every nation on Earth, clearly shows that passing more restrictive gun laws will increase the number of children murdered, not reduce that number.

And I for one do not blame Madison dot com for being so ashamed of the opinion item they grey out the contents, leaving only the headline. Which is in itself nothing short of disgraceful.

The fourth estate is supposed to check the facts before they print blatant propaganda.

Stranger

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