Hahaha... Theres the conclusion right there [ROFL1] [ROFL2]
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How about if the concept of force equalization justifies the use of firearms or not? It might be a tad more difficult because "force equalization" as a concept is a little more abstract than something like CCW or Hunting as those both have tangible permits and measurable data. What other ideas have crossed your mind?
I'm probably going to do economy, because to me that is the next logical choice
Economy as in how sales create/maintain jobs in the US?
Give me a chance to look into this as I can't come up with a bibliography, but, I heard a little while back that the murder rate in Japan is very low, but it may have more to do with their laws as such. Word was the Yakuza (Japanese Mafia) kills a lot of people and owns most of the construction companies in Japan, and their MO is to hide bodies in foundations of buildings prior to further construction. In Japan it cannot be called a murder without a body, and as these are nearly impossible to find, the murder rate is significantly lower than actual. This was from a Japanese police officer, but I can't say from where yet.