Texas 7% LTC= 4.39 per 1000 (Violent crimes)
Alabama 22% LTC= 5.24 per 1000 (Violent crimes)
Hawaii 0% LTC= 2.51 per 1000 (Violent crimes)
As for saying those with a LTR are less likely to commit a crime, is like saying folks that have a License to fly a commercial jet are less likely to have narcolepsy.
This is a link to show where over 28 LTC or CHL holders have committed Mass Murders. http://www.vpc.org/fact_sht/ccwmassshootings.pdf
Originally Posted by MT Pockets
VPC isn't a biased source at all now, is it?
Is that where you got those percentages? I looked but couldn't find them.
In 2017, there were over 41k convictions in Texas. The were 170 something convictions of people who also were licenced to carry. It's about the same for all years.
Even for convictions of just unlawful deaths, the percentages are not nearly as high as you stated.
Yes, some ltc holders do commit horrible things. It is very rare,however.
There were over 1400 murders in Texas in 2017.
Only 450 or so convictions for unlawful deaths were made in 2017, only 8 convictions were ltc holders for unlawful deaths.
That means if someone who doesn't want to carry and have the ability to prevent their own murder and then end up murdered. The police have less than a 33% chance of solving that murder. They didn't prevent that person from being killed. They couldn't solve who killed them.
Do you want to go into the stats of unsolved robberies, assaults, and rapes?
Having a gun is the single most effective way for a woman to over come the disparity of strength when confronted by a potential rapist or would be mugger.
Of other convictions considered violent, it's unclear whether they were armed when they committed the crime. One can reasonably presume they at least did not use the weapon or threaten to use the weapon or a different charge would have been made. Therefore having or not having a gun was irrelevant to those violent crimes. No one needs a gun to be violent.