No, I don't, because it's very clear that the years in question are 2002 to 2005. We're talking about an increase in gun-related homicides in those four years going from 152, 161, 173, to 222. That's a gradual increase, albeit maybe there's an argument in 2005 that the number of roughly 50 gun-related homicides--the raw number is 49--from 173 to 222 gun-related homicides.... Let's say it's 50. How many of those do you figure are related to gang-related homicides? Is there a number for gang-related--the new definition or the old, it doesn't matter to me, although it does matter to me--for the purposes of those same years? How many of those homicides were gang-related? This seems to be the pith and substance of the publicity drive, if not the bill.
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