High School Graduation vs Guns in Household
% of People 25 Yrs & Up Who Completed High School minus % of Households with Loaded Firearm

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| Rank | Region | % of People 25 Yrs & Up Who Completed High School | - | % of Households with Loaded Firearm | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Minnesota | 91.00 | - | 2.70 | 88.30 |
| 2 | Iowa | 90.00 | - | 2.10 | 87.90 |
| 3 | Connecticut | 89.00 | - | 1.80 | 87.20 |
| 4 | Massachusetts | 88.00 | - | 1.00 | 87.00 |
| 5 | Maine | 88.00 | - | 1.80 | 86.20 |
| 6 | Hawaii | 87.00 | - | 1.20 | 85.80 |
| 7 | Vermont | 89.00 | - | 3.20 | 85.80 |
| 8 | Nebraska | 89.00 | - | 3.20 | 85.80 |
| 9 | North Dakota | 88.00 | - | 2.40 | 85.60 |
| 10 | New Hampshire | 88.00 | - | 2.80 | 85.20 |
| 11 | South Dakota | 89.00 | - | 3.80 | 85.20 |
| 12 | New Jersey | 86.00 | - | 1.20 | 84.80 |
| 13 | Utah | 89.00 | - | 4.30 | 84.70 |
| 14 | Wisconsin | 87.00 | - | 2.80 | 84.20 |
| 15 | Ohio | 87.00 | - | 2.90 | 84.10 |
| 16 | Washington | 89.00 | - | 5.00 | 84.00 |
| 17 | Kansas | 89.00 | - | 5.50 | 83.50 |
| 18 | Maryland | 87.00 | - | 3.60 | 83.40 |
| 19 | Michigan | 87.00 | - | 4.00 | 83.00 |
| 20 | Colorado | 87.00 | - | 4.00 | 83.00 |
| 21 | Illinois | 85.00 | - | 2.20 | 82.80 |
| 22 | New York | 84.00 | - | 1.80 | 82.20 |
| 23 | District of Columbia | 84.00 | - | 1.90 | 82.10 |
| 24 | Pennsylvania | 86.00 | - | 4.00 | 82.00 |
| 25 | Wyoming | 91.00 | - | 9.40 | 81.60 |
| 26 | Delaware | 86.00 | - | 4.60 | 81.40 |
| 27 | Rhode Island | 83.00 | - | 1.80 | 81.20 |
| 28 | Oregon | 87.00 | - | 6.10 | 80.90 |
| 29 | Alaska | 91.00 | - | 10.70 | 80.30 |
| 30 | Montana | 90.00 | - | 11.10 | 78.90 |
| 31 | Missouri | 86.00 | - | 7.10 | 78.90 |
| 32 | Virginia | 85.00 | - | 6.30 | 78.70 |
| 33 | Florida | 85.00 | - | 6.50 | 78.50 |
| 34 | Idaho | 87.00 | - | 9.10 | 77.90 |
| 35 | Nevada | 83.00 | - | 5.90 | 77.10 |
| 36 | Arizona | 84.00 | - | 7.10 | 76.90 |
| 37 | Indiana | 84.00 | - | 7.80 | 76.20 |
| 38 | Oklahoma | 83.00 | - | 8.90 | 74.10 |
| 39 | North Carolina | 81.00 | - | 7.70 | 73.30 |
| 40 | West Virginia | 79.00 | - | 6.40 | 72.60 |
| 41 | New Mexico | 80.00 | - | 7.50 | 72.50 |
| 42 | South Carolina | 81.00 | - | 8.90 | 72.10 |
| 43 | Tennessee | 81.00 | - | 9.70 | 71.30 |
| 44 | Texas | 79.00 | - | 8.10 | 70.90 |
| 45 | Georgia | 81.00 | - | 10.30 | 70.70 |
| 46 | Louisiana | 80.00 | - | 10.00 | 70.00 |
| 47 | Arkansas | 80.00 | - | 11.60 | 68.40 |
| 48 | Kentucky | 78.00 | - | 9.60 | 68.40 |
| 49 | Alabama | 80.00 | - | 13.40 | 66.60 |
| 50 | Mississippi | 77.00 | - | 11.10 | 65.90 |


Comments
Other than to be confusing in a way the I suppose is intended to be anti-personal defense, what exactly is it that this is suppose to demonstrate? It is statistically meaningless.
I agree. This is statistically meaningless. I arrived at this from a link on the Google blog, where it was referenced as one of the author's "favorites." If these meaningless statistical anti-self defense pieces of propaganda are par for the course at Google, that saddens me. I enjoy using Google products, and I was under the impression that people intelligent enough to develop those products were intelligent enough to realize self defense is an inherent human right, just as freedom of speech and religion. The documents put in place to protect those inherent human rights (i.e. the Constitution and Bill of Rights) are easily available for examination, if one is so inclined.
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