Yet, talking about cities is a scape goat to which states have the biggest murder by gun, poverty, economies so bad they take federal aid….and each one of the top ten, are against pro choice and have almost no gun laws. That research, which I have done at World Data speak a different story. Talking cities is a deflection from bad states. Top 10 are the opposite of talking cities.
That said, states make laws, not cities.
Just imagine if those same cities harbored unvetted illegals or illegals who had already committed crimes.
Top 5 federal funding receivers on a per-person basis (2020).
Washington DC ($6,983 per person)
Wyoming ($6,894 per person)
Alaska ($6,495 per person)
Vermont ($5,463 per person)
Delaware ($4,373 per person)
Georgia received the least federal funding per person, with $1,807. Florida and Utah also had relatively lower distributions, with per-person funding of $1,937 and $1,957, respectively.
Pro-choice? WTH?
No gun laws? How many of the murders committed in the cities that you are referencing were carried out by people not permitted to own or carry a gun? 70%? 80%? 90%?