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Related: About this forumOklahoma gun deaths rose as firearms access grew
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) Gun deaths in Oklahoma have increased since a permitless carry law allowing people over the age of 21 to carry a gun without a permit or training went into effect in 2019, according to a newspapers review of data.
The Oklahoman analyzed state medical examiner data and found that Oklahoma has recorded some of its deadliest months in history since the law took effect.
In the decade before permitless carry, only 10 months had 70 or more firearm deaths. From November 2019 until January, a 15-month span, 10 months had more than 70 gun-related deaths, the newspaper reported. That included 95 deaths in June 2020, the deadliest month in the 12 years of data examined.
The average number of gun deaths per month increased nearly 20% compared with the 10 years before the law took effect, a period in which the population grew just over 6%, according to the newspapers analysis.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/newspaper-oklahoma-gun-deaths-rose-180005784.html
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(14,559 posts)The price of freedom . . .
It's video games . . .
Gangs . . .
Drugs . . .
Violent movies . . .
or
Just maybe it's the fucking guns.
Oh, I forgot! Too many doors . . .