Haven't done much firearms training, have you?
Thanks for the insult BTW, it makes it easier for me to disregard your opinions.
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I just thought I would remind you of the statistics from the US. "Overall, Branas's study found that people who carried guns were 4.5 times as likely to be shot and 4.2 times as likely to get killed compared with unarmed citizens. When the team looked at shootings in which victims had a chance to defend themselves, their odds of getting shot were even higher." Carrying a gun increases risk of getting shot and killed - science-in-society - 06 October 2009 - New Scientist
Also when we consider trained professionals, "Firearms claimed the lives of 92% of the officers killed in the line of duty from 1976 to 1998. The officer's own gun was used in 12% of all murders of police officers." http://bjs.ojp.usdoj.gov/content/pub/ascii/ph98.txt
Do you want to revise your statement now?
Not all "studies" are created equal.
If you look you can find "studies" which purport to show that the earth is flat, that homeopathy, "free energy" is real, CO2 levels in the atmosphere are not increasing, etc...
The study I posted was the most recent, most comprensive, study performed to date using whole-of-US data from 1977 - 2006.
As a scientist, I try not to pre-judge things, and am open to new evidence that would disprove previous studies. However, nobody has posted a more recent or more comprehansive study than the one above.
Most/all of the Pro-CC/OC studies posted on here have been discredited by independant studies.
Of course closed minded people can and will ignoore the evidence...
[NB, as stated previously, I am by no means anti-gun. I do believe though that there is sufficient evidence to ban CC/OC of handguns].
One of the reasons for the high number of people killed with their own weapons is because in the moment that they have to make a decision they hestitate or shoot to wound. This shown by statistics for the military that show many trained soldiers will shoot to keep the "enemy" undercover rather than shoot to kill, but that is what makes civilised people we dont usally want to kill:) Criminals arnt usally that worried about it:(
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This makes a good read if your into why people do or dont kill
Let's just be thankful CCW/OCW not a problem we have to deal with. It ain't happening here, never gonna happen here and if the govt keeps stacking it's 'advisory panels' with pro-gun lobbyists we are in good shape. Their recommendations are so absurd and their bias so obvious they don't even pass the laugh test.