Gun Politics United States

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gun politics united states
In 1959, 60% of Americans want a ban on weapons in hand, in 2009 had fallen to 28%?

Does that mean that The United States has become a most dangerous country since the 1950s and America was more liberal in the 1950s or something? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_politics # United_States

There have been no murders or shootings against police in a while. The murders and shootings against police armed gangs control the popularity of climbing weapons. The number of violent crimes are decreasing because the number of young people is declining in percentage terms.

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