As I said earlier, I don't care about statistics -- they are only useful to refute the bogus claims that guns don't work and gun control does (both are myths).
I'll say it once again -- guns in the hands of law abiding citizens WORK to prevent violent crimes. But you wouldn't know much about it because as you said yourself:
I am glad it worked for you Alan, unfortunately it doesn't work for everyone even in what seems to be "safe" places as evident by the recent attack on a poor lady in Point Dume State Park. And until you personally have faced such a situation you can't objectively speak of what works and what doesn't. Yet you do exactly that and more:AlanK wrote:I have been lucky in that I have always lived in places where I could walk around at any hour of the day without feeling like I needed protection. I understand that one bad guy in the wrong place could prove me wrong. On the other hand, it's worked for me so far -- 58 years as of Thursday.
You are of course wrong once again:AlanK wrote:Part of the problem is the people who carry guns who are more likely to shoot themselves than any potential assailant.
Myth: You are more likely to be injured or killed using a gun for self-defense
Fact: You are far more likely to survive a violent assault if you defend yourself with a
gun. In episodes where a robbery victim was injured, the injury/defense rates were:
- Resisting with a gun 6%
- Did nothing at all 25%
- Resisted with a knife 40%
- Non-violent resistance 45%
British Home Office – not a "pro-gun" organization by any means