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New I'm getting tired of this.
As is well known, the South is more violent than the rest of the country, by some distance. Given the earlier post, the natural thing to do is to put these regional trends into the cross-national comparison and see—for the decade we have, anyway—how these large U.S. regions would fare if they were OECD countries. Again, bear in mind that the age-adjustment is not quite comparable.


On his own chart, North Carolina's rate is below Alaska, Maryland, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada and Illinois. West Virginia's rate is lower than all those, plus Pennsylvania, Oklahoma, California, Indiana, Michigan and Ohio.

But, like everything else that's wrong with America, it's all us stupid hillbillies of the Old Confederacy.

Edit:
Take a look at this map: http://www.guardian....me-map-statistics

T'ain't as obviously a Southern Problem now is it?
Collapse Edited by mmoffitt July 23, 2012, 12:10:26 PM EDT
I'm getting tired of this.
As is well known, the South is more violent than the rest of the country, by some distance. Given the earlier post, the natural thing to do is to put these regional trends into the cross-national comparison and see—for the decade we have, anyway—how these large U.S. regions would fare if they were OECD countries. Again, bear in mind that the age-adjustment is not quite comparable.


On his own chart, North Carolina's rate is below Alaska, Maryland, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada and Illinois. West Virginia's rate is lower than all those, plus Pennsylvania, Oklahoma, California, Indiana, Michigan and Ohio.

But, like everything else that's wrong with America, it's all us stupid hillbillies of the Old Confederacy.
New Sure it is
You just pointed out that southerners don't need guns to kill each other, as opposed the rest of us who would rather pull a trigger. But we do it less!

Maybe if you weren't so tired of obvious things being pointed out and then argue against them you would be better rested.
     Assault deaths in the USA. - (Another Scott) - (23)
         I'm getting tired of this. - (mmoffitt) - (1)
             Sure it is - (crazy)
         "Gun laws and the slippery slope" - (rcareaga) - (17)
             Non comparable - (crazy)
             On the other hand . . . - (Andrew Grygus) - (3)
                 Another difference - (drook) - (2)
                     Yabut what's an unloaded firearm? - (mmoffitt) - (1)
                         Close - (drook)
             I think there's something we should watch a lot closer. - (mmoffitt) - (11)
                 Okay... - (folkert) - (1)
                     Re: Okay... - (Ashton)
                 So now protective fabric should be illegal? - (crazy) - (8)
                     Umm ... - (drook) - (7)
                         Can anyone above give me a rational use for body armor? - (mmoffitt) - (6)
                             Blasting technicians at mines? (Yeah, it's a stretch.) -NT - (Another Scott)
                             I ALREADY gave one - (crazy)
                             Ever heard of Hough? - (drook) - (2)
                                 Hough? - (hnick) - (1)
                                     Benton Harbor, MI? - (folkert)
                             Well, you still want to prohibit it? - (crazy)
         Well, now we know what Mitt thinks - (malraux)
         Now if you live in/visit Chicago.. - (Ashton) - (1)
             Thankfully, the Loop is clear. - (mvitale)

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