The Kaiser Family Foundation had it that Washington D.C. actually led the nation in firearm-related fatalities during much of the past decade in spite of the fact that the city had essentially banned private firearm ownership. It wasn’t until ca. 2007 or so that Alaska finally topped it.[]Makes you wonder how it is that DC had such a high fatality rate when civilians weren’t even supposed to be owning guns in the first place…
The Kaiser Family Foundation had it that Washington D.C. actually led the nation in firearm-related fatalities during much of the past decade in spite of the fact that the city had essentially banned private firearm ownership. It wasn’t until ca. 2007 or so that Alaska finally topped it.[]Makes you wonder how it is that DC had such a high fatality rate when civilians weren’t even supposed to be owning guns in the first place…