Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence 2002 Report Card (rates the states)

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Here's your guide of where NOT to live, vacation or spend your money.

http://www.bradycampaign.org/press/rc03/rc_2002.pdf

STATE GRADE STATE GRADE
Alabama F Montana F
Alaska D- Nebraska B-*
Arizona D* Nevada D
Arkansas D New Hampshire D+
California A-* New Jersey A-*
Colorado C-* New Mexico D+*
Connecticut A-* New York B+
Delaware C North Carolina C
Florida D+ North Dakota D
Georgia D Ohio D+
Hawaii A- Oklahoma D
Idaho F+ Oregon C
IllinoisB+ Pennsylvania D+
Indiana D- Rhode Island B
IowaC+ South Carolina C-*
Kansas C+ South Dakota D
Kentucky F Tennessee D+
Louisiana F Texas D
Maine F Utah D
Maryland A Vermont D
MassachusettsA- Virginia C
MichiganD+ Washington D+
Minnesota C+* West Virginia D
Mississippi F Wisconsin C+*
Missouri C* Wyoming F
 
All you really have to do is flip those grades. KY gets an A.Ca gets can F+. Socialist SOB's.

BTW, isn't Sarah Brady on Death's door from lung cancer? Don't get me wrong. I had two parents die from that freaking God forsaken horrible disease but if HCI continues very much longer after the founder' deaths, I will be surprised.

I for one wishes Sarah Brady beats the cancer. I'd rather be shot!
 
Georgia only gets a D? Looks like I need to work a little harder. I've got a letter to my congress-critter somewhere about "removing the victim dis-armament zones". Maybe that'll help.

Stay safe.
 
Our local paper (Portland Press Herald) ran a story on this report. They made this sound like an utter travesty and that the state should be ashamed. What the paper and the Brady Bunch conveniently forget to mention is that Maine has one of the lowest incidences of gun related injury to children of any state in the nation. I guess that this disproves their theory that we need laws to keep our kids safe. With this being the case, I'm glad we got an F.

The Press Herald also wonders why I keep using profanity when they call to have me subscribe to their rag.
 
Hmmmmm

Ohio must have gotten a D+ for ALMOST passing CCW reform.

Hey Sarah..can i send you another pack of Marlboro's ? ??
 
Where we are now:
California A-

Where we are planning on moving to:
Idaho F+
or
Washington D+

I rest my case. Oh, and the Brady Bunch can kiss my hairy butt in Times Square at high noon.
 
Interesting Stats:

A. The top 5 states with the lowest per capita homocide rates each received a D+ or "better" from Brady (Sect A Below)

B. Two of the five states with the highest per capital homocide rates received a Brady "A" (and three received an F) (Sect B)

C. The average per capita homocide rate for all "A" variant rated states is 12.34 (Sect C)

D. The average per capita homocide rate for all "F" variant rated states is 7.51 (Sect D)

Interesting..... I wonder how all "violent crime" would stack up against the ratings....

Looks to me like gun laws don't really make you any safer after all. I have to thank the Brady bunch for giving me the grading system to help demonstrate this easy to understand analysis.

Section A
Vermont (D) 1.67
North Dakota (D) 1.81
New Hampshire (D+) 1.88
Maine (F) 2.16
South Dakota (D) 2.18

Section B
District of Columbia (A+)(my guess) 51.72
Louisiana (F) 15.59
Mississippi (F) 13.53
Alabama (F) 11.4
Maryland (A) 11.28

Section C
Maryland (A) 11.28
Hawaii (A-) 3.24
Massachusetts (A-) 2.53
California (A-*) 8.33
Connecticut (A-*) 4.72
New Jersey (A-*) 4.58
District of Columbia (A) 51.72

Section D
Wyoming (F) 3.78
Maine (F) 2.16
Louisiana (F) 15.59
Mississippi (F) 13.53
Alabama (F) 11.4
Kentucky (F) 6.23
Montana (F) 3.92
Idaho (F+) 3.54
 
Maryland has lead the nation in armed robbery for about six years running.

Maryland also just moved up to the second highest level of violent crime.

Most of this crime is happening in Baltimore City and Prince Georges County (borders some of the worst parts of Washington DC.

Interestingly, though is that Florida is number one in violent crime with its D+ rating and shall issue CCW with about 400,000 licensees.

But, I bet a big part of Florida's problem is all the transients, tourists and illegal aliens committing much of the violent crime.

Anybody have any information on this?
 
Interestingly, though is that Florida is number one in violent crime with its D+ rating and shall issue CCW with about 400,000 licensees.

But, I bet a big part of Florida's problem is all the transients, tourists and illegal aliens committing much of the violent crime.

Florida was worse before the shall-issue law. Once the shall issue law went into effect our crime rates dropped from number 1 in the nation to number 8 (I think this is correct). The crime rates declined during a time the national averages were increasing (I know this is correct).
 
Florida was worse before the shall-issue law. Once the shall issue law went into effect our crime rates dropped from number 1 in the nation to number 8 (I think this is correct). The crime rates declined during a time the national averages were increasing (I know this is correct).

Florida is also the drug smuggling state, how many Fla homicides are related to drugs?
 
I am thoroughly dissapointed. How can Florida possibly be rated lower than Louisiana, I protest, give my state an F, they OKed CCW long before La.

I see no reason to visit any of the "A" states and spend my time constantly wondering when or if I will be a mugging or robbery viuctim because I am denied the means to defuse the situation.

My thanks to the Brady bunch for an extremely useful poll.
 
What do those * mean?

There doesn't seem to be any explaination of what those * mean.

Remember, when it comes to gun control; all you have is your *.
 
If anyone has the time, it would be interesting to compare the the Brady grades to child gun death rates. I know for certain that their only A, Maryland, has a high gun death rate.

As well, it would be interesting to look at the total homicide and suicide rates for children, not just guns.
 
"Georgia only gets a D? Looks like I need to work a little harder. I've got a letter to my congress-critter somewhere about "removing the victim dis-armament zones". Maybe that'll help."

Exactly!

Whatever happened to that bill, anyway? I lost my link to the status page for it....
 
Marylander's are desperately working to change that A to something a lot lower with the passing of shall-issue CCW. Hopefully we get it this time around, cause the whole CCW licensing department stinks of corruption.

Kharn
 
If anyone has the time, it would be interesting to compare the the Brady grades to child gun death rates. I know for certain that their only A, Maryland, has a high gun death rate.
Problem is the definition of "child" in the statistics. Often it's below 21, which just happens to cover most of the gang bangers, violent criminals, etc. If some reliable statistics defining a "child" as a pre-teen existed, that would be very interesting.
 
GOA flunks Brady Ratings!

Well done press release:

Link: Brady Campaign Report Card Flunks Again

[edit: add text of release]

For Immediate Release
January 15, 2003
Contact: Ellie McDaniel
703-321-8585

(Springfield, VA) -- Gun Owners of America chided the recent issue of the "Gun Violence Report Card," an annual report that is published by the Brady Campaign.

"Once again, the Brady Campaign has flunked out," said GOA Executive Director Larry Pratt. "Their report card has nothing to do with reality."

The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence issues their grades on the basis of how restrictive the gun laws of a state are. But their grades have nothing to do with the level of violent crime or murder in the states.

"South Dakota is the safest state in the nation. They have a substantial percentage of the population permitted to carry concealed weapons," Pratt said. "That is one of the reasons South Dakota was given a D on the Brady Report Card.

"South Dakota's murder rate is 0.9 per 100,000 people according to the FBI's Crime in the United States 2001. This is well below the national murder rate which is 5.9 per 100,000."

Vermont and North Dakota also allow citizens to carry firearms and enjoy very, very low murder rates (1.1 per 100,000 people). Nevertheless, the Brady Campaign gave these states a D- and D respectively.

"Interesting," said Pratt. "The three states where plenty of people are freely packing a piece are also the safest in the country.

"At the other end of the Brady Report Card, we find that Maryland garnered the sole A. It has the fifth highest murder rate in the country with 8.3 per 100,000 people. The state is a Mecca for gun control and has the dubious distinction of having a murder rate that is in the top 10 percent of the nation.

"If one were to move to a state because of its safety, one would certainly not want to go by the Brady Report Card," Pratt said. "Perhaps the Brady Campaign should get an F for placing their failed gun control agenda over the safety of American lives."

-- GOA --
 
MLH,
Funny how time changes things isn't it?
I used to hide my report card if it had an "F" on it.
Now I want to post it in the local paper!:D
 
Utah only got a D? I wonder why. Probably our sucky Governer, handfull of judges, and a university president. Other than that this is one pro-gun state. We have a very pro-gun legislature and a kick butt Attorney General.

We will try harder for an F next year!
 
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