This year’s WaPo article: Homicides remain steady in District, Prince George’s ( Link at: http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/crime/homicides-remain-steady-in-district-prince-georges/2014/12/31/cccb5428-8606-11e4-9534-f79a23c40e6c_story.html ) showed that a DC resident, where firearms are virtually impossible to own, was 16.32 times more likely to be a homicide victim then one of us Gun Tottin Virginians living in the adjacent DC suburbs of
Alexandria City and, Arlington & Fairfax Counties where gun ownership is almost unrestricted. Even a Marylander living in the adjacent DC suburbs of Prince Georges and Montgomery Counties, with increasingly strict gun laws under former Gov O’Malley, was 4.1 times less likely to be a homicide victim than a DC resident; much better than DC but a Marylander was still almost 4 times more likely to be a homicide victim than one of us Virginia Gun Totters! Those stats have gotten much worse so far this year according to the WaPo website that tracks DC area homicides. DC is on track for a record breaking year with 106 homicides so far and as of 5 September 15, a DC resident is now almost 31 times more likely to he a homicide victim than a suburban Virginian while a DC resident is now 5.6 times more likely than a suburban Marylander. A Marylander is now over 5.5 times more likely to be a homicide victim than a Virginians.
Like in past years, the WaPo curiously makes no attempt to explain the disparity in rates among the various jurisdictions but even a cursory analysis of the stats might reveal a motive for why the Liberal WaPo does no analysis -- could it be because it would clearly demonstrate the dramatically inverse relationship between homicide rates and restrictions on gun ownership.
For you doubters who might want to run the figures for themselves, here is the detailed math for the 2014 numbers using the latest population estimates from Census Bureau and the Stats in the article:
DC population = 646,449
2014 Homicides = 105
2014 Homicide Rate = 16.268 / 100,000 people.
Population = 1,906,758 (
2014 Homicides = 76
2014 Homicide Rate = 3.986 / 100,000.
Population = 1,504,722 (
2014 Homicides = 15 homicides
2014 Homicide Rate = .997 / 100,000
Comparison of DC to VA suburbs = 16.268/.997
= A DC resident is 16.32 times more likely to be a victim than a Virginian
Comparison of DC to MD suburbs = 16.268/3.986
= A DC Resident is 4.08 times more likely to be a victim than a Marylander
Comparison of MD surburbs to VA suburbs = 3.986/.997
= A Marylander is 3.998 times more likely to be a victim than a Virginian
As of 22 Aug DC has experienced 101 homicides while the Virginia adjacent suburbs have had 8 and the Maryland adjacent suburbs 49. Plug those numbers into the above equations to get the 2015 stats to date.
Now I’m not opposed to registration and some reasonable limits on ownership
such as terrorists, ex-cons and the mentally unstable but there should be no
restrictions on ownership by average citizens – anywhere in the As of 22 Aug DC has experienced 101 homicides while the Virginia adjacent suburbs have had 8 and the Maryland adjacent suburbs 49. Plug those numbers into the above equations to get the 2015 stats to date.
I would add that for those of you that are sincerely worried about the safety of children in homes with guns, I would suggest that your energies would be far more productive in saving children’s lives if you were to crusade against home swimming pools. In any given year in this country there is one child drowning death for every 11,000 residential swimming pools or 550 children under the age of 10 drown every year in our 6 million pools. Meanwhile there is one child killed by a gun for every one million (plus) guns in this country or with about 300 million guns, approximately 175 children die. This means a child is over 157 times more likely to drown in a pool than be killed by a gun. Hence, banning residential pools is a much more effective way of protecting children than banning fire arms.
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