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Vermont has a high level of gun ownership compared with other states in the Northeast.
Similarly, lax gun laws correlate to a high level of gun deaths.
To Britons, and to many Americans, the most frightening aspect of urban America is the high level of gun crime.
The only question worth asking is why, given that crime has declined so universally, does America still have such a uniquely highly level of gun violence?
In 2010 and 2014, about 31% of US households reported having a firearm, the lowest level of gun ownership in about 40 years.
If American had gun laws like those in Canada, England, or Australia, it would have a level of gun violence more like that of Canada, England, or Australia.
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One challenge, therefore, is finding a way to reduce the level of gun-carrying in public, where most of these homicides happen.
Improbable, because there's a broader, factional, regional thing at play here involving Russians and Iranians and Egyptians and Lebanese that is beyond our power to solve at the level of gun-based interventionism without tip-toeing our way into WWIII.
"Our levels of gun violence are off the charts".
Yes, of course there are unacceptable levels of gun violence and isolated acts of homegrown terrorism.
It also rejects the conclusion that the post-Port Arthur gun laws have lowered Australia's levels of gun crime.
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