Americans use a gun in self defense once every 13 seconds:
- The National Self Defense Survey, as conducted by Florida State University criminologists in 1994, indicates that Americans use guns in self defense 2,500,000 times per year, which is once every 13 seconds.
- In about 30% of the defensive gun uses, the would-be victim believes that the gun “almost certainly” or “probably” saved a life.
- In more than 1/2 of the self defense gun uses, the would-be victim was under attack by 2 or more criminals, making a firearm the only viable means of self defense for most people.
- The overwhelming majority of these defensive gun uses were never reported by the news media.
- Gun ownership protects 65 lives for every 2 lives lost.
For those who wish to read the peer reviewed and published studies substantiating these facts, see:
“Armed Resistance to Crime: The Prevalence and Nature of Self-Defense with a Gun,” Gary Kleck and Marc Gertz, in The Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology, Northwestern University School of Law, Volume 86, Number 1, Fall, 1995
“Guns in the Medical Literature – A Failure of Peer Review.” Dr. Suter, Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia. March 1994.
An interview with the author of this study, Dr. Gary Kleck, can be seen here. Oh, and here's a picture of a very attractive woman posing with a weapon. Cap'n doesn't recommend this type of attire at the firing range, but I certainly don't condone it.
I'll say one thing for this post -- now I have a good idea for the wife's Halloween costume. Geez!
ReplyDeleteUm....you don't recommend the attire, nor do you condone it.
ReplyDeleteSo you *fully disapprove* of it.
That last sentence just...should not exist.
Another point--
ReplyDeleteYour link regarding gun ownership/carrying saving lives is specious reasoning. A better statistic is "common sense and non-participation in dumbshit racist stunts proves 100% effective in preventing violence."
If the piece of trash's friend had not stopped the car, said piece of trash would not have been shot. Further, there is no way to be certain that the thwarted attack would have lead to mortal injuries. Indeed it was a possibility but not a foregone conclusion.