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It also argues against a gun ban then. Violent crime is going down and America doesn't have a gun ban. If a gun ban was needed then violent crime would be increasing. Deconstructed.
No it doesnt-- because while it is still decreasing (and this should be applauded), the rates in comparison to other nations with tighter regulations is, well, not exactly a comparison. America is stratospheres behind other developed countries, mine included.
So if you're complacent and happy with where y'all are at, then keep on.
Also, there is evidence of nation-wide gun bans reducing homicide rates. Which you know. You're just purposefully being obtuse, and conflating two arguments that are dissimilar.