Dear!
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Pardon my monkey thumbs, alang
From: xen [mailto:xen@lists.fedoraproject.org]
Sent: Friday, May 12, 2017 6:16 AM
To: alang(a)xmission.com
Subject: perfect response
Thank you for your reply. Your statement regarding crime rate reduction is
interesting.... Can anybody cite sources on that? And how do they separate that
effect from other causal factors for violent crime? It seems intuitive that CCW would
reduce crime as you say but I imagine there are a lot of factors.
Honestly, I don't know how realistic the risk is or not. I have lived most of my
life in very low crime areas (in states which, BTW, concealed carry was not legal or very
limited until recently) and frankly haven't thought a lot about this risk until
today. It seems likely to me so far (admittedly just from Googling around this morning)
that cases are underreported relative to, for example, traffic fatalities. And of
course with any data-driven decision, the affirmative steps I can take to reduce my
personal risk are a significant factor that tells a more important story than the raw
stats. I can drive safely. I can avoid walking alone in strange neighborhoods at
night. But I have no control over CCW holder behavior and no good strategy to avoid
its consequences.
It's striking to me that, on the one hand, people who seem knowledgeable are
coming into this thread calling the woman an idiot. Yet in every news article
I've read so far about the incident, it is stated that she grew up around guns, had
lifelong familiarity with them, and was described as being a responsible gun owner by
a number of quoted sources, including the husband who gave her the handbag for
Christmas. So there doesn't appear to be consensus on what constitutes a
"responsible" gun owner.
Finally, regarding your last paragraph, are there any reliable statistics on the
utility of CCW in aiding the unarmed? That also strikes me as a rare event.
Thanks again for reading.
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