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by wkyle
3820 days ago
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Considering 67.8% of murders are committed with firearms[1], it's pretty fair to frame this as an attempt to reduce gun violence. Also, this solution mainly focuses on resolving disputes in a non-lethal way that would have been traditionally resolved through murder, making guns an even more relevant focus due to the high death rate of shooting in comparison to non-firearm assault.
[1] https://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/ucr/crime-in-the-u.s/2011/... |
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You would be stuck measuring the specific subset of the problem.
The problem is assault or intentional homicide; so the form only matters in considering concrete solutions. What you measure afterward should be assault or intentional homicide.