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The latest murder statistics for the world:

Faster horses

Well-known member
Contradicts what the politicians & Media would have us believe~

See the statistic at the bottom of the page.............




From the World Health Organization:


Be sure to read to the end.

Murders per 100,000 citizens




Honduras 91.6




El Salvador 69.2




Cote d'lvoire 56.9




Jamaica 52.2




Venezuela 45.1




Belize 41.4




US Virgin Islands 39.2




Guatemala 38.5




Saint Kits and Nevis 38.2




Zambia 38.0




Uganda 36.3




Malawi 36.0




Lesotho 35.2




Trinidad and Tobago 35.2




Colombia 33.4




South Africa 31.8




Congo 30.8




Central African Republic 29.3




Bahamas 27.4




Puerto Rico 26.2




Saint Lucia 25.2




Dominican Republic 25.0




Tanzania 24.5




Sudan 24.2




Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 22.9




Ethiopia 22.5




Guinea 22.5




Dominica 22.1




Burundi 21.7




Democratic Republic of the Congo 21.7




Panama 21.6




Brazil 21.0




Equatorial Guinea 20.7




Guinea-Bissau 20.2




Kenya 20.1




Kyrgyzstan 20.1




Cameroon 19.7




Montserrat 19.7




Greenland 19.2




Angola 19.0




Guyana 18.6




Burkina Faso 18.0




Eritrea 17.8




Namibia 17.2




Rwanda 17.1




Mexico 16.9




Chad 15.8




Ghana 15.7




Ecuador 15.2




North Korea 15.2




Benin 15.1




Sierra Leone 14.9




Mauritania 14.7




Botswana 14.5




Zimbabwe 14.3




Gabon 13.8




Nicaragua 13.6




French Guiana 13.3




Papua New Guinea 13.0




Swaziland 12.9




Bermuda 12.3




Comoros 12.2




Nigeria 12.2




Cape Verde 11.6




Grenada 11.5




Paraguay 11.5




Barbados 11.3




Togo 10.9




Gambia 10.8




Peru 10.8




Myanmar 10.2




Russia 10.2




Liberia 10.1




Costa Rica 10.0




Nauru 9.8




Bolivia 8.9




Mozambique 8.8




Kazakhstan 8.8




Senegal 8.7




Turks and Caicos Islands 8.7




Mongolia 8.7




British Virgin Islands 8.6




Cayman Islands 8.4




Seychelles 8.3




Madagascar 8.1




Indonesia 8.1




Mali 8.0




Pakistan 7.8




Moldova 7.5




Kiribati 7.3




Guadeloupe 7.0




Haiti 6.9




Timor-Leste 6.9




Anguilla 6.8




Antigua and Barbuda 6.8




Lithuania 6.6




Uruguay 5.9




Philippines 5.4




Ukraine 5.2




Estonia 5.2




Cuba 5.0




Belarus 4.9




Thailand 4.8




Suriname 4.6




Laos 4.6




Georgia 4.3




Martinique 4.2




And Guess what…….




The United States 4.2




ALL the countries above America have 100% gun bans! :shock:
 
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Anonymous

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hypocritexposer said:
Oldtimer said:
Venezuela 45.1

ALL the countries above America have 100% gun bans!

So is Whitewing committing a criminal act with the weapon he claims to carry-- or is this whole fearmongering e-mail post a farce? :???:


Those are United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) numbers

So in other words you're saying the whole post is a farce !!!
 

hypocritexposer

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Oldtimer said:
hypocritexposer said:
Oldtimer said:
So is Whitewing committing a criminal act with the weapon he claims to carry-- or is this whole fearmongering e-mail post a farce? :???:


Those are United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) numbers

So in other words you're saying the whole post is a farce !!!



venguns.png


http://www.gunpolicy.org/firearms/region/venezuela
 

hypocritexposer

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UNODC Homicide Statistics
All existing data sources on intentional homicides, both at national and international level, stem from either criminal justice or public health systems. In the former case, data are generated by law enforcement or criminal justice authorities in the process of recording and investigating a crime event. In the latter, data are produced by health authorities certifying the cause of death of an individual.

http://www.unodc.org/unodc/en/data-and-analysis/homicide.html


A detailed description of the data collection and validation procedure is described in the Methodological annex.

http://www.unodc.org/documents/data-and-analysis/statistics/crime/Methodology_2012revision.pdf
 
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Anonymous

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hypocritexposer said:
Oldtimer said:
hypocritexposer said:
Those are United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) numbers

So in other words you're saying the whole post is a farce !!!



venguns.png


http://www.gunpolicy.org/firearms/region/venezuela

So then your brother Whitewing is either a crook or a liar :???:
 

hypocritexposer

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Bullhauler and OT are started to forget what each identity is typing.


I'm not calling WW a liar, whatsoever.

I have no idea whether his possession is considered "private", or not.


If you 2, are that interested, why not do some research and find out the definition of "private", when it comes to gun possession in Venezuela
 

hypocritexposer

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Here you go OT and BH, I'd did a quick search and found the info. you are looking for. Ironic that it comes up in another thread where the likes of you 2 guys teamed up to accuse WW of lying.


Whitewing said:
OT, reader2, I'm going to state this one last time and I hope you guys can wrap your brains around the concept.

There are some things that Chavez does/has done for the country and its people that I agree with. There are some things that he does that I STRONGLY disagree with.....just as was the same with GWB and is the same today with Obama. When a politician does something I like, I have no problem pointing it out, regardless of his party affiliation.

I've yet in my life to find a politician who did exactly what I'd have liked to have seen them do 100% of the time.

Chavez is absolutely still popular with a majority of the population here. That's a fact of life right now. It might change, but today, he can hold an election and win just about every time. For that reason I do not try to make the claim that he's a communist dictator (and if I do, I post the little razz thingy emoticon). Others do claim he's a dictator, I'm aware of that, but it doesn't mean I have to defend them or attack them if they say so. They're entitled to their opinion, be it misinformed or not. Now, if someone asks me my opinion, as OT likes to do on this topic, I'll give ya my opinion. That's what I've done.

Okay, now the question of the National Guard (FAN) etc.

Due to an unfortunate event that took place in my life a few years ago, Francisco and I were thrust into close contact with an investigative team who work for the National Guard. Francisco, my body guard, driver, secretary, now good friend, once worked for the equivalent of the FBI here in Venezuela, the Federal Police. They were once called the PTJ, now they're known as the CICPC.

Anyway, working with these investigators and their leaders trying to help solve a crime that directly affected me AND Francisco, we were befriended by this group, and especially by its leader. Francisco is an excellent investigator, knows a number of cities extremely well, knows the content of all the local gangs, etc, and most importantly knows the culture.

We worked really hard trying to help solve this crime, did solve it, and helped bring one of the implicated to justice. The other was already in jail from practically the start.

As with all policial institutions here, there's a chronic lack of equipment, money, transportation, warm body help, etc. Because we had worked so well with this particular investigative group, our names were sent to the National Guard headquarters in Caracas with a recommendation that we be granted National Guard credentials so that we could continue to work at a national level on other cases. At the time, there were many such individuals working with the National Guard Division of Inelligence. That request was granted and I believe it was in February of 2008 that we were issued credentials. Since Francisco and I were both already licensed to carry handguns, that made our inclusion in this group an even easier decision since just having the credential does not authorize one to carry.

Though I personally helped with a number of high profile cases, I also stayed really busy working at the ranch. Francisco however, an employee of mine, stayed on-loan and worked really closely with this team out of Caracas and the local Guard and helped solve a kidnapping/murder (he actually discovered the girl's body), a number of other murders, participated in drugs busts, actually arrested a police officer involved in a narcotics crime, etc. Like I said, he's an excellent investigator who can read between the lines, smell a lie, spot a crime about to take place, and ID the perp in a heartbeat.

I believe it was in late 2008 that huge drug bust took place off the coast of Venezuela and one of the implicated was found to be carrying credentials for the National Guard Division of Intelligence. A new general had recently taken over the office and from what I understand he decided that he'd recall all the outstanding credentials in a phased process.

By late April or early May of this year, Francisco and I received our call to turn in our credentials, which we did at the local office. Francisco however, only had his "chapa" or badge as the actual credential had been stolen from him in an armed robbery.

That's the story. We didn't work with Chavez to destablize the government of Colombia or the US. We worked with assorted NG groups across the country to solve local crimes that the police either don't want to bother with, were probably involved in themselves, or just didn't have the resources to handle.

OT and reader2. I've not lied about anything I've told you guys. I don't have to lie about anything. What I say I've done, what I say has happened in my life, where I live, what I do, etc, is all the truth.

If you want to disagree with me politically, by all means do so. I even disagree with myself sometimes as my logic and thinking change over time.

I do wish though you guys would stop what looked like a witch hunt as it related to me.

Your hatred of Hypo, deserved or not, is between you guys and Hypo IMHO. Take it up with him. :wink:

http://ranchers.net/forum/posting.php?mode=quote&p=415017[/quote]
 
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Anonymous

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So in other words Venezuela doesn't have a 100% gun ban-- its just depends on who you know- who you blow- or who you grease the palms of.... Mafia and drug cartels operate in many areas that way... :wink:
 

hypocritexposer

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Oldtimer said:
So in other words Venezuela doesn't have a 100% gun ban-- its just depends on who you know- who you blow- or who you grease the palms of.... Mafia and drug cartels operate in many areas that way... :wink:


It depends on how 100% gun ban is defined.

Does the US have ban on fully automatic weapons?

Weren't you the guy, that every one had to "know or blow", to get a permit in Valley County?
 

Whitewing

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OldKnowItAllDoneItAll, my current "Porte de Arma" was issued to me on 11 Jan 2011, its issuance and procurement legal in every respect.

Some dramatic changes in the laws related to weapon ownership have taken place here since my permit was issued. If you're really interested, perhaps you could make believe you're searching for dirt on a pub candidate and surf the web for the information you desire.

My permit expires on 10 Jan 2014.

At this point, I have no idea if I'll be able to renew it.

As for your comments implying crimes or underhanded actons on my part to obtain my permit, please shove them up your fat ass.
 

jigs

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Oldtimer said:
So in other words Venezuela doesn't have a 100% gun ban-- its just depends on who you know- who you blow- or who you grease the palms of.... Mafia and drug cartels operate in many areas that way... :wink:


you should know how corrupt law officials operate you fat lazy turd.... you were one of them.
 

Whitewing

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jigs said:
Oldtimer said:
So in other words Venezuela doesn't have a 100% gun ban-- its just depends on who you know- who you blow- or who you grease the palms of.... Mafia and drug cartels operate in many areas that way... :wink:


you should know how corrupt law officials operate you fat lazy turd.... you were one of them.

:lol: I often wonder what makes a man conduct himself the way OT does. His politics are really meaningless to me, though I do enjoy showing how much of a hypocrite he is. No, in relation to politics, I could name 10 different guys (who I genuinely like and respect) whose political views are 180 degrees from mine.

But there's just something about OT. As my dad would say, I wouldn't pizz on him if he was on fire. :D
 

Bullhauler

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Whitewing said:
Oldtimer said:
Venezuela 45.1

ALL the countries above America have 100% gun bans!

So is Whitewing committing a criminal act with the weapon he claims to carry-- or is this whole fearmongering e-mail post a farce? :???:

Look at this photo Fatlock and see if you can pinpoint the weapon.

100_4741.jpg

I can never take a grown man wearing short pants seriously. But hanging the sunglasses on your shirt seals the deal.
 

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