MFP: No it does
not say 0.09% read the article:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3828709/Results. Gun ownership was a significant predictor of firearm homicide rates (incidence rate ratio = 1.009; 95% confidence interval = 1.004, 1.014). This model indicated that for each percentage point increase in gun ownership, the firearm homicide rate increased by 0.9%.
1.01 would be
101%1.009 is in fact ... 100% + 0.9%
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Dude, have you seen how hard UK criminals have it trying to get guns? It's now reaching absurd levels, with antique pistols and time-shared single guns rented to multiple gangs. The point is, cleaning up the black market for guns drives the price up, and prices petty criminals
out of the gun market. They can't afford the 1000's of dollars for a gun to commit minor offences.
This argument is
worn out. There's ample data suggesting that reducing gun availability reduces all levels of gun-related accidents, crimes, homicide and suicides. We have more than one country that can be looked at, and different countries have in fact reduced gun ownership in the past, and we can in fact
test what you just wrote by looking at various nations to see how such laws fared.
It's a
theory put forward by gun owners that "gun control does next to nothing to stop criminals from getting their hands on guns".
that theory is in fact, complete bullshit, not a fact.