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Perhaps you can explain why given stats from 10 different sources - most of the 10 will have different results? I'm not about to go to war over this issue - too many other issues are capturing my attention right now, like, doing my taxes If you said MN was a high taxed state I'd have to agree with you - BUT - we still aren't as bad as CA.
LA vs Denver (leave Mpls out of this - too funny!!)
Perhaps you can explain why given stats from 10 different sources - most of the 10 will have different results? I'm not about to go to war over this issue - too many other issues are capturing my attention right now, like, doing my taxes If you said MN was a high taxed state I'd have to agree with you - BUT - we still aren't as bad as CA.
LA vs Denver (leave Mpls out of this - too funny!!)
Almost all the crime stats I see use the same source, the FBI. This site uses those numbers and most studies that rank crime do to. It seems you just don't like the FACT that both Minneapolis and Denver have a higher crime rate but if it was reversed I wonder if you'd be questioning the stats.
Actually according to stats and studies yes MN is as bad as CA and even worse actually. Once again, perception is NOT reality many times.
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