Submitted by Hoosac_Love t3_124jttn in massachusetts
jp_jellyroll t1_je0d60n wrote
Reply to comment by mattgm1995 in Teenagers arrested in now famous State Police rifle theft! by Hoosac_Love
>The laws do literally nothing!
Throwing the baby out with the bathwater. The gun laws aren't perfect. We get that. But there is a direct correlation between gun laws, gun ownership, and death by guns. If there are more guns available, if it's easier to get those guns, then there are more people dying by those guns.
MA has some of the strictest gun laws in the country and also one of the lowest rates of gun deaths in the country.
It's just like smoking laws. If you make cigs cheap, easy to get, no ID, allow smoking everywhere... then more people will smoke and subsequently die from lung cancer. Even people who don't smoke will die. If you ban cigs, tax them, ban indoor smoking, etc, then fewer people will smoke and, thus, fewer people will die from lung cancer.
mattgm1995 t1_je0ezag wrote
I didn’t say throw them out! Lol taking words completely out of context. All I’m saying is it would do the public and our legislators a good service to better educate themselves.
Also counterpoint: NH has almost no gun laws and the lowest rate of gun crime in the nation. Correlation ≠ causation
brufleth t1_je0u9xf wrote
> NH has almost no gun laws
That's rich coming from someone saying we all need to be better educated on guns. NH has many many gun laws.
mattgm1995 t1_je0y4ei wrote
Relative to MA? Which the discussion is focused on? Very few
willis936 t1_je1u734 wrote
Name em. I have friends in NH with multiple AR15 platforms with high capacity magazines and silencers.
Constitutional carry, no permits, castle doctrine, state preemption of municipal restrictions. NH gun laws are primarily protections rather than restrictions.
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