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What's the price of chicken in Mexico got to do with America?
We dont have guns in the same to similar manner as the USA and there are not many mass shootings or school slaughters
Given that our brats act just like your brats,
Substance Abuse Among Youth
Early drug abuse corelates with substance abuse problems later in life, and the most significant increases in destructive behavior appear to take place among older teens and young adults.
2.08 million or 8.33% of 12- to 17-year-olds nationwide report using drugs in the last month.
Among them, 83.88% report using marijuana in the last month.
591,000 teenagers aged 12- to 17-years-old used an illicit drug other than marijuana in the last month.
8.7% of 8th graders have used illicit drugs in the last month.
21.3% of 8th graders have tried illicit drugs at least once.
By the time they’re in 12th grade, 46.6% of teens have tried illicit drugs.
11.89 million 18- to 25-year-olds used drugs in the last month.
4,777 Americans aged 15 to 24 years old died of an overdose of illicit drugs in one year.
11.2% of overdose deaths are aged 15 to 24 years.
drugabusestatistics.org...
originally posted by: andy06shake
Well if ""Police"" say so it must be true eh?
I mean they never tell porky pies.
Chicken is not the topic.
Nether is Mexico
But Mexico is a failed model in that gun control didn’t equal reduced homicides.
Why would gun restrictions like Mexico reduce the overall homicide rate which include school shootings in the USA when Mexico has twice the homicides than the USA with Mexico having half the population, with Mexico having up to five times the rate of homicides per capita, and it’s own mass homicides as attested to by discovered mass graves?
If thats the case then the UK is the opposite,
If you reduce the number of assault rifles, or approximations of such aka AR-15s or the like, in the hands of your children and mental health cases you will reduce the number of deaths via such.
How Mexico's Drug Cartels Recruit Child Soldiers as Young as 11
www.wired.com...
As is evidenced via the last ban or controls introduced back in the 90s.
"Because the ban has not yet reduced the use of LCMs [large capacity magazines] in crime, we cannot clearly credit the ban with any of the nation’s recent drop in gun violence. However, the ban’s exemption of millions of pre-ban AWs [assault weapons] and LCMs ensured that the effects of the law would occur only gradually. Those effects are still unfolding and may not be fully felt for several years into the future, particularly if foreign, pre-ban LCMs continue to be imported into the U.S. in large numbers," the report stated.
"Although the ban has been successful in reducing crimes with AWs, any benefits from this reduction are likely to have been outweighed by steady or rising use of non-banned semiautomatics with LCMs, which are used in crime much more frequently than AWs. Therefore, we cannot clearly credit the ban with any of the nation’s recent drop in gun violence," the study’s summary said.
abcnews.go.com...
I really don't understand you think Mexico is comparable to most of the USA aside from the violence and poverty factors in some areas, how can you not use Canada? Not that you can all the same.
violence and poverty factors
From 2016 to present, the St. Louis homicide rate has hovered around 200 murders per year, all within the city limits. The ominous superlative of murder capital of the United States or even murder capital of the world are often donned upon St. Louis due to the high murder rate per capita. With a population hovering around 300,000 and a homicide rate of around 200 per year, that puts St. Louis in the top 10 murder cities in the world per capita, at an astounding 67 murders per 100,000 population.
www.thepeoplescounsel.com...