http://www.newsweek.com/gun-crime-and-gun-control-firearm-laws-mapped-between-states-613990
Based on these first three paragraphs, I'm sure this new database will be very subjective and won't attempt to take any political stance whatsoever.
Just another way to come after our constitutionally protected right. "...shall not be infringed" is pretty clear to me, I don't give a damn if the SC decided the .gov could pick and choose when, where, and how I practice my 2A rights.
From 2014 to 2015, the United States experienced its largest annual increase in firearm deaths over the past 35 years, a 7.8 percent upturn in a single year. In 45 of the 50 states the rate of overall deaths from firearms increased and the firearm homicide rate rose in every state except West Virginia. The Conversation
What did Congress do to confront this problem? Only four bills addressing firearm violence made it out of committee during the 2015-2016 congressional session. Not one was enacted.
Because of inaction on the part of the federal government, it is up to each individual state to develop its own policies to reduce gun violence. To evaluate the effectiveness of these laws, researchers and policymakers need a way to track differences in state firearm legislation over an extended time period. Previously, there was no such resource...
Based on these first three paragraphs, I'm sure this new database will be very subjective and won't attempt to take any political stance whatsoever.
Just another way to come after our constitutionally protected right. "...shall not be infringed" is pretty clear to me, I don't give a damn if the SC decided the .gov could pick and choose when, where, and how I practice my 2A rights.