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Old 10-02-2015, 09:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Boreas View Post
I didn't particularly like having two different sources for two different years for the gun deaths, so here is the data from one source, the CDC via the Kaiser Family Foundation, from one year, 2013.

http://kff.org/other/state-indicator...te-per-100000/

United States 10.4

1. Alaska 19.8
2. Louisiana 19.3
3. Mississippi 17.8
4. Alabama 17.6
5. Arkansas 16.8
6. Wyoming 16.7
7. Montana 16.7
8. Oklahoma 16.5
9. New Mexico 15.5
10. Tennessee 15.4

11. South Carolina 15.2
12. Missouri 14.4
13. West Virginia 14.3
14. Arizona 14.1
15. Idaho 14.1
16. Nevada 13.8
17. Kentucky 13.7
18. Indiana 13.0
19. Georgia 12.6
20. Utah 12.6
21. North Carolina 12.1
22. Michigan 12.0
23. Florida 11.9
24. North Dakota 11.8
25. Colorado 11.5
26. Kansas 11.4
27. Pennsylvania 11.2
28. Ohio 11.0
29. Oregon 11.0
30. Maine 10.9
31. Texas 10.6
32. Delaware 10.3
33. Virginia 10.2
34. South Dakota 10.0
35. Maryland 9.7
36. Wisconsin 9.7
37. Vermont 9.2
38. Nebraska 9.0
39. District of Columbia 8.9
40. Washington 8.7
41. Illinois 8.6
42. Iowa 8.0
43. California 7.7
44. Minnesota 7.6
45. New Hampshire 6.4
46. New Jersey 5.7
47. Rhode Island 5.3
48. Connecticut 4.4
49. New York 4.2
50. Massachusetts 3.1
51. Hawaii 2.6
Murders not deaths!!!!!!!
It's not accurate to include suisids and accidents.
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