Evo said:
That study is all over the place. From the study
Ahhh found it , page 7 of 29 .
in the interest of good faith reporting , very next sentence says
Summing up the extant literature, it therefore appears that despite the fact thatthe data come from the same source, ten years post-NFA, there is no consensus on whether the NFA had an impact on firearm homicides.
So their own researchers aren't sure. Not surprising for as you said the numbers are small.
In such an emotional issue it is a challenge to remain unbiased.
The Science Daily reporter linked in post #1 openly favors the gun ban
here's his closing paragraph
Professor Simon Chapman said: "Australia's experience shows that banning rapid-fire firearms was associated with reductions in mass shootings and total firearm deaths. In today's context, these findings offer an example which, with public support and political courage, might reduce gun deaths in other countries."
Despite the contrary conclusion of the very JAMA paper he was writing about .
(here it is, from the bottom of SD article)http://jama.jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?articleid=2530362
Now i don't mind the Science Daily guy editorializing
but he should have reported truthfully on the paper he cited
Here's its closing paragraph:
Following enactment of gun law reforms in Australia in 1996, there were no mass firearm killings through May 2016. There was a more rapid decline in firearm deaths between 1997 and 2013 compared with before 1997 but also a decline in total nonfirearm suicide and homicide deaths of a greater magnitude. Because of this, it is not possible to determine whether the change in firearm deaths can be attributed to the gun law reforms.
and he should have explained why
Simon Chapman 's statement disagreed with the JAMA paper
because taken at face value it suggests Chapman
1. either didn't know the conclusion made by the report he allegedly co-authored
or
2. outright lied about it. I can't say whether Australia's mass homicide rate is down i don't go there so don't know.
Just saying i dislike being manipulated by "journalists" trying to sway me to buy into their prejudice.old jim