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I guess China or India will have the most firearm-related homicides in the world because they are the most populated countries in the world. Closer to home, Germany has 84,075,075 residents and suffered a grand total of 222 homicides in 2024. Canada has 40,299,173 people living in it and they suffer less than 300 firearm-related homicides per year.

Sources: www150.statcan.gc.ca; www.statista.com

And while we discuss our ally and friend to the north, Canadian provinces lead all states and provinces in North America (i.e. US, Mexico, and Canada) in life expectancy, with Quebec leading the pack. Universal healthcare for all and socialism probably have a lot to do with that.

Snoofy will be getting his Canadian citizenship soon and join one of those provinces. Lucky guy.

Source: drudge.com

@#10 ... People love to throw out those kind of stats but most populous states will always have the most everything. ...

Agreed.

That's why I tend towards per-capita stats when comparing states.

For example ...

Gun Deaths per Capita by State
worldpopulationreview.com

...

Gun Death Rate (per 100k) 2024

Wyoming 21.5
Missouri 21.4
Oklahoma 19.9
South Carolina 19.1
Georgia 18.6
Arizona 18.5
Kentucky 18.4
Nevada 18.4
Indiana 18.3
Idaho 17.9
West Virginia 16.8
Colorado 16.6
North Carolina 16.4
Kansas 16.3
Ohio 15.0
Texas 14.9
Utah 14.8
Oregon 14.2
Maine 14.0
Michigan 13.9
Virginia 13.8
Florida 13.7
Pennsylvania 13.6
Illinois 13.5
Washington 13.0
North Dakota 12.8
Wisconsin 12.7
Maryland 12.3
South Dakota 12.3
Delaware 12.0
Vermont 12.0
Nebraska 10.6
Iowa 10.5
New Hampshire 9.6
Minnesota 8.9
California 8.0
Connecticut 6.2
Hawaii 4.9
Rhode Island 4.8
New York 4.7
New Jersey 4.6
Massachusetts 3.7
...

Cargo flights in Europe were targeted with explosives and time or pressure-related activators: www.cnn.com

Vladimir Putin was reportedly paying bounties to the Taliban to kill US DIA/CIA/military officers in Pashtunistan.

Under the sinister Trumpf junta, the USIC changed its collection priorities away from Russia to China and drug cartels in Latin America.

D/FBI Kashyap Pramod Vinod Patel seriously debilitated the Bureau as the recently released report card showed, making life easier for Russian intelligence operatives here in the US.

#11 Or, perhaps a brand new troll account, like this:

"...who voted 3rd Party in '16 "helped Trump win" ... It makes no sense whatsoever, but, whatever." - #126 | Posted by JeffJ at 2017-06-30 06:32 AM
How Gary Johnson and Jill Stein helped elect Donald Trump
[snip] Michigan: Trump stood 11,837 votes ahead of Clinton, with 96% of the vote in Wednesday evening. The total support for Johnson and Stein was 223,707 votes -- almost 20 times more than the margin as of this writing.
In the dictionary, under the listing for "JeffJ," it refers readers to:
disingenuous (dis'njenyoo's/) adjective - not candid or sincere, typically by pretending that one knows less about something than one really does.

#11 A brand new troll account?

You mean like this:

Saw this article:
Trump Official Blames Obama for His $1 Million Office Redesign - This is all Barack's fault, you see.
Imagine my surprise when I saw that the author of the article was not jeffj.

I was certain that the "This is all Barack's fault, you see." part pointed directly to jeffy.

Meanwhile ...

Key voting bloc boosts Obamacare to highest approval ever as Congress battles over soaring costs: poll
www.foxnews.com

... The steep partisan divide in Congress over the Affordable Care Act, better known as Obamacare, reflects a similar rift among the public -- except for when it comes to independents.

Despite the program's climbing costs, 63% of respondents with no party affiliation hold a positive view of Obamacare, according to polling released by Gallup on Monday. It's a finding that's helped drive the program's overall approval to new heights even as lawmakers struggle to find answers on making it more fiscally sustainable. ...


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