Don't you hate it when you try your hardest, but things just don't turn out the way you expect? Seems like that goes for big thinkers, too. The Violence Prevention Research Program at the UC Davis School of Medicine and the Center for Gun Policy and Research at the Johns Hopkins University got together to do a study that ended up showing that strict California gun laws, comprehensive background checks, etc., had no effect on homicide rates there. Turns out, good people who follow those laws aren't the problem. Go figure.
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