Posted on 03/10/2016 6:02:00 AM PST by rellimpank
The United States Concealed Carry Association itself warns: Carrying a concealed weapon can be very dangerous if you are not well trained.
To which a growing number of states are saying, So what?
On Saturday, West Virginia became the eighth state to do away with training or any other requirements for the concealed carrying of firearms, despite safety worries voiced by police officers. Because the states legislature overrode a veto by Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin, most people over 21 soon will be able to tote hidden guns even if they have no idea what do do with them in a crisis situation.
Seeing how trained police officers can make mistakes, imagine untrained citizens with guns stepping into a situation where shots are being fired. We think can be very dangerous sums it up well and at least one new study says that is exactly true.
(Excerpt) Read more at chicago.suntimes.com ...
You'd think that they'd be too busy for stuff like this. After all, reporting on local Obama voters shooting one another must be a full time job!
Well, that’s progress. Apparently they now support Concealed Carry as long as you get some training. LOL
“I wonder how that correlates to shooting into crowds versus single moving targets...”
It has been a while since I read it, but “drive-bys” were not included, just cops and robbers stuff, IIRC.
Kinda surprised my is why I remember it.
According to a study by Newsweek magazine, only 2% of civilian shootings involve an innocent person being shot (not killed). The error rate for police is 11%. What this means is that you are more than 5 times more likely to be accidentally shot by a policeman than by an armed citizen. But, when you consider that citizens shoot and kill at least twice as many criminals as do police every year, it means that, per capita, you are more than 11 times more likely to be accidentally shot by a policeman than by an armed citizen. That is as low as I can get that number.
The Kleck study shows that police shoot and kill around 600 criminals each year. Yet the University of Chicago study shows that police killed 330 innocent individuals in 1993. That means that for every two criminals killed by police, one innocent citizen is killed by police. Although I have the greatest respect for the police and how they must respond under pressure, I think that I would much rather trust an armed populace.
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