May I repeat my question?
Do you have evidence that allowing weapons improves things?
Is there a statistically significant decrease in the number of deaths by firearms in Texas and Georgia with
respect to states with different rules?
Do you have evidence that allowing weapons improves things?
Is there a statistically significant decrease in the number of deaths by firearms in Texas and Georgia with
respect to states with different rules?
The 42 states, that allow and respect the Right to Carry, represent 74 percent of the U.S. population. There are 16.5 million people registered to carry arms. The violent crime rate is down 51 percent. From 2007 to 2015 concealed carry permits increased by 215 percent. During that same time frame, the murder rate dropped 14 percent. In Florida and Texas only one in about 42,000 permit holders are convicted of firearm violations. It seems the wild-west scenario the liberals projected didn't happen. Two-thirds of published, peer reviewed studies have found that Right to Carry laws reduce U.S. violent crime rates.
The gangs are all armed and on the streets of our cities. Before Right-to-Carry laws were passed, violent crime was on the increase. Now the criminals are more careful in places where carry is allowed. Besides Florida and Texas, Oklahoma and Colorado have some schools with armed teachers. They don't let anyone know who is armed. One small town in Oklahoma has posted signs that some staff are armed and will address violence with lethality. It seems to be working.