Did you happen to notice that the study says "gun related deaths" instead of "murder", that's often a sign of cherry picked data to support claims of "gun violence".
From the "study": "In 2009, Vermont had the 16th lowest number of gun deaths per capita among the states. Yet even this relatively low ranking means that, in that year, 60 people died from firearm-related injuries in Vermont."
http://smartgunlaws.org/vermont-state-law-summary/
From the FBI's UCR. Vermont had 0 murders by rifle, 0 murders by shotgun, 0 murders by handgun in 2009.
http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/ucr...n-the-u.s/2009
This is a tactic often used by gun control supporters. You might even say "deceptive" when used in discussions concerning murders via firearm.