Funny how whatever is said here you still don't explain why your so protected states such as Texas have still this huge number of rapes and violent crimes. Higher than in less protected states.
I thought guns were here to protect you?
I did explain your attempt to insist correlation equals causation. It's all caused by pet tigers.
Oh thanks professor Spendulus. So even if we're actually looking at how guns can help fight crimes, correlation between gun accessibility and crimes rates are not relevant?
Do you do everything like this in your life too?
Does that mean that when you say "I love this watch" to your wife while shopping and she buys it to you on your birthday you spit on her and yell at her that "correlation isn't equal to causation! It's not because I said that I loved it that I actually wanted it!".

Correlation has to be handled cautiously, and if you give me parameters that can play a role here I'll gladly revise my judgement. But considering my claim is: more guns doesn't imply a better security, I'd say that correlation between number of guns and crime rates is a
FUCKING GOOD ARGUMENT!Your words negate your argument. You are only saying "I'd Like" the correlation to be causation. You have not proved it or even tried to.
Therefore, my "pet tigers" argument is equally good.
I don't get the impression you even know how to equate correlation to causation.
Hint: It's NOT DONE by stating an opinion....