The Gun Facts Project, founded by marketing consultant Guy Smith, presents a fresh perspective on gun control through comprehensive data analysis. In his book “Guns and Control,” Smith emphasizes that nearly two-thirds of gun-related deaths are suicides, a statistic often overlooked in conversations about “gun violence.” Moreover, despite the perception that gun homicides are increasing, the reality is that rates have significantly fallen since the early 1990s, underscoring a disconnect between public opinion and actual trends.
Smith critically examines the impact of gun laws, noting that the rise in mass shootings does not reflect the overall decline in homicide rates and that criminal access to firearms often circumvents legal restrictions. He presents compelling arguments against the assumed effectiveness of gun control policies, raising questions about their potential limitations. By navigating through statistical insights and historical data, Smith challenges readers to reconsider their understanding of gun violence in America.
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