RE: Brin on privacy

From: J. Daugherty (daugh@home.msen.com)
Date: Mon Dec 30 1996 - 20:54:20 MST


The increase in gun shot wounds occured in the US during the same period that gun laws became steadily more restrictive. Hard to see any correlation in variables here. The variables that increased during this period were the welfare state and the War on Drugs. Destruction of the African American family also occured during this period. Now 70% of African American children are born out of wedlock and the now the "White" illegitimacy rate is skyrocketing also. America had very low gun shot wound rates until the about the 1960's.

The American welfare state is especially adept at destroying families. I'll bet welfare is handled differently in European socialism. Or maybe the difference lies in greater social cohesion because of fewer minority groups? Or less intense pursuit of the War on Drugs? Perhaps the American tax system that encourage Suburban sprawl leaving the underclass fighting among themselves in abandoned inner cities?

> From: Jsn@cris.com
> Max M writes:
>
> > How come then that you in the states have twice the amount of gunshot
> > killings, then we do here in Denmark where privately owned guns are
> > illegal?

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