Vermonts’ Violent Crimes=Each And Every Time Senator Bernie Sanders Opens His Mouth
LOL Any man on the street could truthfully tell the Prof why. How stupid can he be? The answer is a plain a the nose on your face, and as simple and black and white.
“Hey,violent crime is going down for some unknown reason so, why do we have all these people in prison?”...
It’s ok to live in New Hampshire.
Carry permits are easy too get in NH; you don’t even need a permit in Vermont.
And, of course, PC forbids us mentioning anything regarding race or ethnicity.
New Hampshire would be even lower if we could put a fence along the Massachusetts border.
An article from a union rag? Oh how poverty makes crime.. if only everyone were a union slave... Yep, trustworthy.
As we have clearly seen, wealthy people are very criminal, more heinous than others, they just never, ever get prosecuted. Highly paid lawyers and friends in the ruling class go a long way in our equally protective Constitutional country.
Hillary, lynch and co are still living the high life.
Poor things, prevented from saying the truth that they know for fear of being called racist or islamophobe!
They know the situation. It’s clear as spring water to them.
Hint: The nyt is cackling about New Hampshire being “too White.” That may provide a clue. The nyt wants New Hampshire to become like detroit.
Just giving visual aid to why NH has low crime.
Just sayin'
African American population.
New Hampshire- 1.22%
Vermont- .87%
Maine- 1.03%
National average- 17.9%
“There is also no definite explanation for why northern New England tends to have a lower violent crime rate than other regions, although evidence points to several factors.”
It would be an interesting project to write a book on the varying regions of the United States and their violent crime and homicide rates, tied to the firearms laws and culture of firearms ownership. I would have a section on Northern New England (NH, VT, and ME) about it’s relatively casual laws accompanied by low violence rates.
Also the Atlantic area (MA, NY, RI, MD, DE, NJ, and DC) with it’s generally stricter laws accompanied by higher crime and violence rates. The Old South would include VA, WV, FL, GA, AL, MO, MS, LA, NC, SC, TN, MS, and AR. I would write a separate chapter on Texas as it started out as basically an independent country with it’s own unique culture of firearms ownership and laws. The Old West would include PA, KY, OH, MI, IL, IA, MN, WI, and IN. The New West would highlight NB, the Dakotas, MT, ID, NV, and AZ. And finally the Pacific would be about CA, OR, WA, HI, and AK.
You could discuss when these areas were settled and populated by what cultures and races primarily and degree of urbanization, etc and how crime rates and firearms laws and ownership culture were uniquely tied to all of this.
Third lowest rate of violent crime. Third lowest rate of blacks and Hispanics? Third lowest urbanized state?
New Hampshire does not require a permit or license to possess or purchase any sort of firearm; also, registration is also not necessary.
Smoking pot 24/7 probably has a lot to do with those statistics.
1. No major cities
2. No major “minority” populations, but I repeat myself.
According to the Table 4 of the FBI stats, the national violent crime rate is 394.0 per 100,000 people (https://ucr.fbi.gov/crime-in-the-u.s/2017/crime-in-the-u.s.-2017/topic-pages/tables/table-4). Out of the top ten darkest states plus DC and Puerto Rico (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demography_of_the_United_States), VA (208.2), GA (357.2), and NC (363.7) have violent crime rates that are lower than the national average. Out of the top 26 darkest states/territories, VA, GA, NC, NY (356.7), NJ (228.8), Ohio (297.5), PA (313.3), CT (228.0), PR (232.6), and KY (225.8), have violent crime rates that are lower than the national average. Thus, 70% of the top 10 darkest states/territories and 62% of the top 26 darkest states/territories have violent crime rates that exceed the national average.
Now look at the gun control laws: Of the 26 darkest states/territories that have violent crime rates below the national average, four (NY, NJ, CT, and PR) have strict gun control laws, whereas the other six (VA, GA, NC, OH, PA, and KY) are gun friendly. On the other hand, of the 26 states/territories that have violent crime rates above the national average, only five (DC, MD, DE, IL, and MI) have strict gun control, whereas eleven (MS, LA, SC, AL, TN, FL, AR, TX, MO, IN, and NV do not.
Draw your own conclusions.
Less congestion (Manchester has 745 instances of violent crime, vs. 0 for many other places), demographics, and 3rd highest in gun ownership per capita.