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:* [[File:Symbol question.svg|16px]] New article (15 March), QPQ done, sufficiently long (over 2000 characters), written in plain and simple language, Earwig check returning similarities only on institution names / academic title and both the hooks well cited. Original hook needs a tweak as the source says ''1% of privately owned guns'' whereas the hook implies 1% of ''all'' guns. Please ping me after rephrasing the hook. [[User:Tachs|jojo@nthony]] ([[User talk:Tachs|talk]]) 12:08, 16 March 2017 (UTC)
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James D. Wright

  • ... that sociologist James D. Wright, along with Peter H. Rossi and Kathleen Daly, published a study in 1983 showing that about 1% of guns in the United States are used in crime? Source: "...according to a 1983 National Institute of Justice-funded study by James D. Wright, Peter H. Rossi, and Kathleen Daly, about one percent of privately owned firearms are involved in criminal activity..." [1])

Created by Everymorning (talk). Self-nominated at 02:04, 16 March 2017 (UTC).

  • New article (15 March), QPQ done, sufficiently long (over 2000 characters), written in plain and simple language, Earwig check returning similarities only on institution names / academic title and both the hooks well cited. Original hook needs a tweak as the source says 1% of privately owned guns whereas the hook implies 1% of all guns. Please ping me after rephrasing the hook. jojo@nthony (talk) 12:08, 16 March 2017 (UTC)