I had already provided that evidence, you saw it, you quoted it. The states with the weakest gun laws routinely had the most gun problems (crimes, injuries, deaths and murders), and the cities in those states were the worst cities. Meanwhile, states with the strongest gun laws, most notably NYState, had lower of those, and the cities in them had lower gun homicide rates -- information you specifically asked for, I'll remind you. Again.
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Flarelaine asked this discussion be taken here, so this is where you will provide the evidence you were asked to provide. But bear in mind, even if you provide that, you've already dismissed state-by-state gun deaths, homicide rates, gun homicide rates, city gun homicide rates, gun assault rates and gun robbery rates as "minimal correllation" which just proves you don't know what that is, and also, you dismissed the request as "tangential" when you were the one who brought up schools, and you were the one who brought up cities. If they were tangential, why did you bring them up? If cities were tangential, why did you demand their info?
You will now provide the evidence I asked for. I went above and beyond what you asked for, and the only responses you've made were to ask for more info (which I also provided), handwave studies by the CDC and other strong research organizations, throw in anecdotal info you yourself called tangential, and of course, cherry-pick.
Put up, or shut up. Either provide as much evidence as you've personally asked for which was provided, or admit you have no genuine claim here.