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<title>	Firearm Homicides Dropping. Assault Weapons Ban Not Correlated With Decrease In Homicides.
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<description>Murder in the United States1 is illegal, and has been for over two hundred years. Strong penalties, up to and including the penalty of death, are incurred by those who commit this heinous crime. Yet, strangely, despite murder&#x26;#x2019;s high illegality, there were in 2011 over 12,000 of them committed! The largest number of murders were in 1991, with nearly 25,000 of these frowned-upon unlawful incidents. It is difficult to imagine a penalty more severe than death, so it remains a curiosity that so many murderers are found when such strong laws are in place. Perhaps this scourge can be eliminated...</description>
<author>William M. Briggs - Statistician to the Stars</author>
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