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{| class="wikitable" align="right" style="margin: auto auto auto 1em;"
 
{| class="wikitable" align="right" style="margin: auto auto auto 1em;"
|+ DC Homicides over 7 years<ref name="DCMPD"/>
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|+ DC Homicides over 5 years<ref name="DCMPD"/>
 
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! colspan="2"|Year:
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! Year:
| 2006 || 2007 || '''2008''' || 2009 || 2010 || 2011 || 2012
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| 2006 || 2007 || 2008 || 2009 || 2010
 
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! colspan="2"|Homicides:
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! Homicides:
| 169 || 181 || 186 || 144 || 132 || 108 || 88
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| 169 || 181 || 186 || 144 || 132
 
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! rowspan="2"|Change  
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! Change:
! vs. prev. year:
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|  || +7% || +3% || -23% || -8%
|  || +7% || +3% || -23% || -8% || -18% || -19%
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|}That's right: once the gun ban was gone, murder dropped by 17% &mdash; in barely more than a year!  The final calculation for the year of 2009 showed a total drop in homicides of 23%<ref name="DCMPD">[http://mpdc.dc.gov/mpdc/cwp/view,a,1239,q,561242,mpdcNav_GID,1523,mpdcNav,|.asp " District Crime Data at a Glance"], District of Columbia Metropolitan Police Department website</ref>.  In addition to representing the saving of 42 lives, the 2009 tally of 144 homicides also represents the lowest homicide rate in the District of Columbia since 1991 (the earliest year the DC Metro PD's website lists). Additionally, if [[wikipedia:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Dchomicidechart.svg|this chart at wikipedia]] is to be believed, it is the lowest number since at least 1986.
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! vs. 2008:
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|  ||  ||  || -23% || -29% || -42% || -53%
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That's right: once the gun ban was gone, murder dropped by 17% &mdash; in barely more than a year!  The final calculation for the year of 2009 showed a total drop in homicides of 23%<ref name="DCMPD">[http://mpdc.dc.gov/mpdc/cwp/view,a,1239,q,561242,mpdcNav_GID,1523,mpdcNav,|.asp " District Crime Data at a Glance"], District of Columbia Metropolitan Police Department website</ref>.  In addition to representing the saving of 42 lives, the 2009 tally of 144 homicides also represents the lowest homicide rate in the District of Columbia since 1991 (the earliest year the DC Metro PD's website lists). Additionally, if [[wikipedia:File:Dchomicidechart.svg|this chart at wikipedia]] is to be believed, it is the lowest number since at least 1986.
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:'''Just so we're clear here:  In the year immediately following the dismantling of the DC gun ban, the Dodge-City / OK-Corral / Blood-In-The-Streets predictions of gun grabbers DID NOT HAPPEN.  Instead, the homicide rate immediately plummeted to its lowest point in at least 23 years!'''
 
:'''Just so we're clear here:  In the year immediately following the dismantling of the DC gun ban, the Dodge-City / OK-Corral / Blood-In-The-Streets predictions of gun grabbers DID NOT HAPPEN.  Instead, the homicide rate immediately plummeted to its lowest point in at least 23 years!'''
  
In case you're wondering, by 2012, the homicide rate in the District of Columbia had been more than cut in half, down to 88 cases, the lowest it had been since [[1964]]<ref>[http://www.disastercenter.com/crime/index.html Disaster Center Crime Pages]</ref>.
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In case you're wondering, 2010 showed a ''further drop'' of 8%<ref name="DCMPD"/> compared to the previous year and 29% compared to the year before.
  
 
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