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50% of murders are black x 93% democrat voters

25% of murders are latino x 70% democrat voters

25% of murders are white/asians x 70% of murders in democrat areas

= 81.5% of murderers are democrats.

If you adjust for the fact that a black/white kid from the suburbs is both less likely to be democrat and less like to shoot you than a gang banger in the hood, then the numbers are even worse for democrats.

That's before you adjust for the fact that rural/republicans have a higher gun ownership than democrats, so guns in Republicans hands are even safer still. We shouldn't outlaw guns, we should outlaw guns in the hands of Democrats.

Note the two related links for support and other interesting information.

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