Hawaii and its low rate of gun-related violence — even in the face of a remarkable surge in gun ownership here — has gotten the attention of one national publication that writes about the raging gun debate in America.
, a relatively new nonprofit news organization , has an interesting article looking at why Hawaii seems to be leading the way in lack of gun incidents.
Here’s an excerpt:
“Hawaii鈥檚 unique degree of gun safety would therefore seem to bear a simple explanation. It erected an extensive legal apparatus to keep firearms away from criminals and largely out of the public square, and its detachment from the inconsistent gun laws of the continental United States聽has kept those rules from being subverted. But the state鈥檚 island status raises the obvious question of whether its approach is replicable. Chicago isn鈥檛 about to set itself adrift in Lake Michigan, after all.”
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