Straighten up, abide by the forum rules, and cease the blatantly antagonistic manner of engaging others. Abide by such, and perhaps legitimate debate and discussion on various matters can actually be had.
Yet the numbers overall remain high. As do the number of firearms being trafficked into the state. How does high firearms trafficking correlate and correspond to supposedly lower rates of firearm-related deaths?
In California there are no longer two options, California has become a one party state, a totalitarian state where Sacramento is run by reconquista socialist who have no or very shallow roots in America where 1/2 of the states population doesn't even speak English in the home. In Los Angeles County 1/2 of the working age adults are legally functional illiterates and many vote.
And what are those rates? And use real data, not something from a propaganda site like VPC. And don't try the scam of combining suicide and homicide.
Wrong. Homicide and suicide are very different, different causes and different solutions. Mixing them is dishonest - but then gun banners are dishonest so its to be expected.
Which aspect is factually incorrect? That their numbers of firearm-related deaths are high, or that they are subject to high levels of firearms trafficking from neighboring states? Be specific in your denials.
Suicides are of no relevance when the matter of discussion pertains to homicides. Stay on topic or leave the discussion, as dictated by the established forum rules and guidelines.
If it is indeed a fact, then actually go about proving it with citations and links that demonstrate such to be the case.
Those that choose to end their own existence are not relevant, and do not count. The method they utilize is unimportant. Including them is both disingenuous and dishonest, serving only to bolster numbers for supporting a political narrative.
If it is proven beyond reasonable doubt that the number of firearm-related homicides in the states of New York and California are indeed significantly lower than the number of firearm-related homicides in numerous other states.