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No my point is, what they did was against the law, the law was enforced, the system worked. Yes people got hurt, but how many in comparison? Crime rates are down. All I see is a handfuls of articles. We have already discussed that that media treats things with bias. I have concrete numbers saying that crime rates are down in direct correlation to the number of CHLs awarded. How can you argue with that?
Will there be incidents? Yes. Will we ever eradicate crime totally? NO!!! so you look at the big picture, and on that level, CHLs are doing excellent.
No my point is, what they did was against the law, the law was enforced, the system worked. Yes people got hurt, but how many in comparison? Crime rates are down. All I see is a handfuls of articles. We have already discussed that that media treats things with bias. I have concrete numbers saying that crime rates are down in direct correlation to the number of CHLs awarded. How can you argue with that?
Will there be incidents? Yes. Will we ever eradicate crime totally? NO!!! so you look at the big picture, and on that level, CHLs are doing excellent.
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Yes, the existing laws do need to be enforced. But that misses much of the point.
It is often thrown around how much above and beyond the training requirements CHL holders go, and how they are resonsible citizens that just want to defend themselves. None of these cases were self defense.
I got chastised for asking this in the forums before, but I'll do it again..
What about the innocent people that were wounded or killed?
Saying that the offenders should be punished is all well and fine, but it doesn't address the fact that these events all centered around people that a) lost their handgun b) accidently discharged it and hurt someone or c) used their convenient concealed weapon to hurt or kill someone.
If these people hadn't been carrying, chances are pretty good that all the victims would be alive and uninjured. We aren't talking about homicidal maniacs that would go and kill with anything available. We are talking about carelessness and crimes of opportunity.
Time after time, people demonstrate that they aren't up to the level of responsibility required to carry concealed handguns. I can dig up sites finding just the opposite of yours.
Since self-defense has been generally discredited, what justifications remain for the average citizen to carry a concealed handgun?
It is often thrown around how much above and beyond the training requirements CHL holders go, and how they are resonsible citizens that just want to defend themselves. None of these cases were self defense.
QuoteSo you have a lot of cases of people breaking th elaw and being busted for it. I have no problem with that at all.
I got chastised for asking this in the forums before, but I'll do it again..
What about the innocent people that were wounded or killed?
Saying that the offenders should be punished is all well and fine, but it doesn't address the fact that these events all centered around people that a) lost their handgun b) accidently discharged it and hurt someone or c) used their convenient concealed weapon to hurt or kill someone.
If these people hadn't been carrying, chances are pretty good that all the victims would be alive and uninjured. We aren't talking about homicidal maniacs that would go and kill with anything available. We are talking about carelessness and crimes of opportunity.
Time after time, people demonstrate that they aren't up to the level of responsibility required to carry concealed handguns. I can dig up sites finding just the opposite of yours.
Since self-defense has been generally discredited, what justifications remain for the average citizen to carry a concealed handgun?
Interesting that you discount all cases where the perp did something illegal. Shooting people is generally illegal! You have "no problem" with people being injured?
Apparently these guys all had been issued permits by the state, and abused their privilege.
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