wally
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https://files.texaspolicy.com/uploads/2019/11/11124634/Cohen-Come-and-Take-It-Firearm-Violence.pdf
Specifically for Texas statistics but very well done. Of particular note is that a bit less that 50% of homicides in Texas have Handguns as the weapon and its stayed relatively constant 1998-2018. Rifles have dropped from <5% to <3% Shotguns have dropped form <7% to ~3% over the same period.
Specifically for Texas statistics but very well done. Of particular note is that a bit less that 50% of homicides in Texas have Handguns as the weapon and its stayed relatively constant 1998-2018. Rifles have dropped from <5% to <3% Shotguns have dropped form <7% to ~3% over the same period.