Showing posts with label eugene volokh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eugene volokh. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

The Deadliest Gun States

The Daily Beast Reports, and includes an interesting quote from Eugene.

"I am generally skeptical of gun laws," says Eugene Volokh, a law professor at UCLA. "The theory is that gun laws may prevent crimes of passion—domestic crimes, altercations over traffic incidents, or committed by someone who is otherwise law-abiding but has an anger problem… gun-control laws can potentially do something, but the kind of crime by which they can do the least is a mass shooting."
#1, Mississippi Gun deaths per 100,000: 18.3 Permissive gun laws: 4th out of 50

#2, Arizona Gun deaths per 100,000: 15 Permissive gun laws: 1st out of 50

#3, Alaska Gun deaths per 100,000: 17.6 Permissive gun laws: 11th out of 50

#4, Arkansas Gun deaths per 100,000: 15.1 Permissive gun laws: 7th out of 50

#5, Louisiana Gun deaths per 100,000: 19.9 Permissive gun laws: 23rd out of 50

#6, New Mexico Gun deaths per 100,000: 15 Permissive gun laws: 6th out of 50

#7, Alabama Gun deaths per 100,000: 17.6 Permissive gun laws: 27th out of 50

#8, Nevada Gun deaths per 100,000: 16.2 Permissive gun laws: 22nd out of 50

#9, Montana Gun deaths per 100,000: 14.5 Permissive gun laws: 10th out of 50

#10, Wyoming Gun deaths per 100,000: 14.5 Permissive gun laws: 8th out of 50

It doesn't take a scientist to draw some obvious conclusions from this list. The only question is how can pro-gun folks deny the obvious. Do some of them actually believe what they say. It's hard to imagine.

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Thursday, March 4, 2010

Eugene Volokh on Reason TV

From Reason TV, the very reasonable Eugene Volokh.



One thing he said made me realize something for the first time. The famous claim that most DGUs are merely brandishing the gun in order to scare away the criminal was mentioned in the video. How can pro-gun folks use that argument when they continually demand proof and statistics for everything proposed by their opponents? Is there a double standard there?

The thing I most liked in his remarks was the fact that it's difficult to say if more guns means less crime. There are conflicting studies.

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