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In response to
"
Vermont is on the list but not in the top 10. -- nm
"
by
Krusty
note she said "per capita". Which is why I called it cherry picking
Posted by
ty97
Apr 11 '16, 11:30
I'm sure she's right on a per capita basis
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Completely. It's a useless addition to the information about where the guns come from.
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Krusty
Apr 11, 11:32
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55 is not an insubstantial number when the highest is only 395 -- (edited)
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the brain
Apr 11, 11:35
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I respected this post more when it was made by cat friends -- nm
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crash davis
Apr 11, 11:36
I don't think it is actually. Of course you're going to have fewer guns sold in VT than in VA but it may show patterns like straw buyers.
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spamlet
Apr 11, 11:34
Well it's not useless. She had a very specific use behind adding the words :)
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ty97
Apr 11, 11:34
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It's useless in that it doesn't matter how populous a state is in the discussion of where guns come from. It's useful for a politician
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Krusty
Apr 11, 11:36
with vermont cheddar cheese -- nm
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decline
Apr 11, 11:34
I want cherry pie -- nm
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decline
Apr 11, 11:31
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