...For every study you can come up that states the above, I can show you one that states the total opposite. Originally Posted by AliceWith all due respect, no, I don't think you can... but please feel free to post anything that is credible and based on data. The stats I refer to aren't survey results, or thesis opinions, or NRA dogma, or Greenpeace dogma – it's crime report data that is recorded by law enforcement agencies and compiled on a county, state, and national basis.
Pulling out a can of mace or blowing a whistle might just piss them off enough to shoot you also. Stats on that? Originally Posted by AliceNo, I don't have stats on that specifically. All my stats show is that if you don't have a gun, you're less likely to get shot and/or killed than if you do. Period. So I guess that means if you only have a whistle, mace, or pepper spray, you're less likely to get shot and killed than if you have a gun. Any other assumptions would just be a guess or an opinion.
Lots of innocent people get robbed and assaulted in Canada and the UK, but a lot fewer of them (per capita) get shot and killed, yet the population is not carrying guns. Hmmm... Those are just two examples.Actually, no. Many assailants in Canada are armed. Black market guns are not hard to come buy in Canada. Guns battles tend to be between people with guns: criminals versus cops, criminals versus criminals. In this country, we've added criminals versus citizens. Yes, there is the exception of the execution of unarmed citizens, but as the stats show, that is the exception, not the rule. So if you want to get into the gun battle game and increase your chances of dying by the gun, go get one.
If the assailants are included in the general population of those without guns then that makes perfect sense, don't you think? Originally Posted by Alice
I treasure human life. Especially, my own. Originally Posted by Alice
I treasure human life too, yours and mine included. That's why I bother swimming against the tide and try to shoot down the myths so people can make informed decisions on personal safety.
I'm out (for real this time). Try to do your own homework, make your own choices, and be safe. Ignore the statistics at your own peril.
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