Only in your mind. The opinion oversimplifies the relationship between political affiliation and crime rates, implying a direct causal link without evidence. Crime rates are influenced by complex factors like poverty, education, policing, and urban density, not just voting patterns. Salt Lake City's crime rate (higher than Utah's average but not among the highest nationally) reflects urban challenges, not solely its "Blue" voting. Correlation doesn't equal causation, and cherry-picking examples like SLC ignores broader data showing no consistent Red/Blue crime pattern. For instance, red states like Louisiana often have high crime rates, while blue states like Vermont can have low ones. The claim lacks rigorous statistical backing and oversimplifies a multifaceted issue.
Am I missing something?
How is this change? How is this "tightening" or "restricting"?
11-14:00 and 17-24:00 was already the law of the land, except on Buddhist holidays and Election days.
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