When the Supreme Court struck down New York’s “may issue” carry laws as a violation of the Second Amendment in 2022, many Democrats and gun control activists were quick to claim the result would be more violence.
Kamala Harris said she was “deeply troubled and concerned” about the decision and tried to tie it into the mass shooting at a Buffalo, New York grocery store, even though the perpetrator of that attack was an 18-year-old (too young under New York law to obtain a carry permit) who used a long gun in the attack.
In his own statement, Joe Biden said “lives are on the line”, and called on Americans to demand “commonsense laws to make their citizens and communities safer from gun violence.”
Everytown and Giffords called the decision “dangerous”, while Brady proclaimed Bruen “will assuredly result in more gun violence immediately.”
While the anti-gunners were adamant that Bruen would make the U.S. a more dangerous place, FBI statistics showed violent crime dropped by 1.7% in 2022, while murders plunged by nearly 6%. Now the FBI has released its crime stats for 2023, and once again, the agency is reporting that violent crime and homicides declined across the country; a 3% decline in violent crime and a 12% decrease in homicides. […]
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