Based on the authors stated day job, I think it's quite likely that the research was steered to support a hypothesis by someone opposed to wider acceptance in CA of carry laws.
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Based on the authors stated day job, I think it's quite likely that the research was steered to support a hypothesis by someone opposed to wider acceptance in CA of carry laws.
I am a 5th generation Colorado native , family first settled here in the 1860s on what is the Monument hill area. We have many law men , city officials and others who are noted doing some good things as Colorado came to be. As a result we have a lot of pride about our heritage in this great state and how ancestors helped shape the front range. But sadly I see this State being overrun by people from left leaning states like California. Sadly they bring their political beliefs and impose them on the state. Nonsense like this report is taken very seriousily by good chunk of our residents. Sadly I believe we will see gun laws like those implemented in California or worse sadly in the next 10 years. The only time I left this State for an extended time was for the Military and a couple years in College (football). In about 5 years i may retire from my first career. Based upon what I am seeing around here I am really thinking of packing up and getting some land in Wyoming, Idaho, or Montana. I was planning for this in Colorado, but I am really worried about the direction the State is taking politically. I pray in 5 years that things will look up around here, but i may have to be like those ancestors of mine and go elsewhere. Either way fellow members thanks for the interesting posts.
If I had to live in California again, I'd probably drink a lot more too...
I link my heavy alcohol use from being in the army, so they aren't that far off lol
This is called a Type III error; drawing a conclusion where no real correlation exists. Junk science.
I should apparently start drinking heavily.