The 10 trigger-happiest states in America
Urban states with heavy gang populations such as California and New York aren't particularly high up on the list of per-capita gun killings, though of course in terms of absolute numbers they look like murder capitals because of their big populations. Mid-size Southern states seem to be the places people are trigger-happiest -- and where, of course, political opposition to gun control often runs strongest. Perhaps that's because most of the bloodletting happens in Southern cities, and it's in rural areas -- where gun violence is slight -- that gun rights are held most sacred. --Dan Turner
Story: Where gun violence is concentrated: It's not where you might think
Story: Where gun violence is concentrated: It's not where you might think
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Maryland( Patrick Semansky / Associated Press )
Maryland's rate of 4.67 firearm slayings per 100,000 residents ranks it the third likeliest place to be shot in the nation. Despite that, the comparatively liberal state has relatively strong gun laws, ranked No. 7 on the Brady Center score card with 45 points.
Above: Holiday decorations on 34th Street in the Hampden neighborhood of Baltimore. |
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