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Originally Posted by Jeff OTMG
We don't know how many instances it happens in.
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I have years of experience with this topic, Gary Kleck's research, and other research. The debate regarding how much law abiding gun owners actually access their guns--and whether this access ends the way in which the law abiding citizens hope it will end--is the framework for reminding people that simply owning guns and going to gun ranges is an extremely simplistic and surface-level response.
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The NSPOF came up with 3.1 million people committing a DGU. They also go to great lengths to try to discredit the findings. The report also states, 'On the basis of National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) data, one would conclude that defensive uses are rare indeed, about 108,000 per year.' The thing is that even if we use that 'RARE' number it is still over 10 times the number of fireamrs homicides (9,146 in 2009).
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This does not mean what you think it means and therefore does not contrast what I stated.
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That is pure speculation on your part.
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Illustrations of something that has happened for decades:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/0...n_1728985.html
http://www.news-press.com/article/20...%7Ctext%7C%7Cp
http://news.gather.com/viewArticle.a...81474981515959
Helsley R.W and OSullivan A. 2001. Stolen gun control. Journal of Urban Economics. Volume 50: Issue 3: page 436.
Brian Hassler. 2006. Stolen guns sold door to door. Navajo Times. Volume 45, Issue 23, p. A9.
Sarah Abruzzese. 2005. Bill would mandate stolen gun reports. Capital News Service. Page C.2.
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Originally Posted by Jeff OTMG
Not similar at all.
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Extremely similar. It is a good idea to stop citing yourself, your father, and the relative few people that you know. These topics span beyond what you know from personal experiences. There are many things that happen in this world even if you or someone you know directly has not experienced it--or the people you know have not shared the information with you.
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1. Thank you for pointing out that gun control is not effective.
2. Thank you for pointing out that guns are not the problem.
Chicago doesn't have a gun problem, they have a people problem.
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1. Just as I pointed out that gun access is not effective. You do not get to pick and choose what I pointed out.
2. Are you one of those people who says "guns don't kill people, people kill people." Surely people have gotten over that dumb phrase. The fact of the matter is that guns have long been studied as a facilitating factor for types of violent crime and deviance. Common sense and basic intelligence tell us that guns are not mysteriously doing this themselves but rather people are accessing the guns and doing this. That is what it means when researchers, community activists, and law enforcement deem guns as a common and effective source of opportunities and facilitating factors for crime and deviance.