* Guns used 2.5 million times a year in
self-defense. Law-abiding citizens use guns to defend themselves
against criminals as many as 2.5 million times every year -- or about
6,850 times a day. This means that each year, firearms are used more
than 80 times more often to protect the lives of honest citizens than
to take lives.
* Of the 2.5 million times citizens use
their guns to defend themselves every year, the overwhelming majority
merely brandish their gun or fire a warning shot to scare off their
attackers. Less than 8% of the time, a citizen will kill or wound
his/her attacker.
* As many as 200,000 women use a gun every year to defend themselves against sexual abuse.
* Even anti-gun GOVERNMENT researchers
concede that guns are used 1.5 million times annually for self-defense.
According to the Clinton Justice Department, there are as many as 1.5
million cases of self-defense every year. The National Institute of
Justice published this figure in 1997 as part of "Guns in America" -- a
study which was authored by noted anti-gun criminologists Philip Cook
and Jens Ludwig.
* Armed citizens kill more crooks than do
the police. Citizens shoot and kill at least twice as many criminals
as police do every year (1,527 to 606). And readers of Newsweek
learned that "only 2 percent of civilian shootings involved an innocent
person mistakenly identified as a criminal. The 'error rate' for the
police, however, was 11 percent, more than five times as high."
* Handguns are the weapon of choice for
self-defense. Citizens use handguns to protect themselves over 1.9
million times a year. Many of these self-defense handguns could be
labeled as "Saturday Night Specials."
Concealed carry laws help reduce crime
* Nationwide: over a million
self-defense uses. Every year, as many as one-half million citizens
defend themselves with a firearm away from home. Concealed carry
laws are dropping crime rates across the country. A comprehensive
national study determined in 1996 that violent crime fell after states
made it legal to carry concealed firearms. The results of the study
showed:
* States which passed concealed carry
laws reduced their murder rate by 8.5%, rapes by 5%, aggravated assaults
by 7% and robbery by 3%; and * If those states not having
concealed carry laws had adopted such laws in 1992, then approximately
1,570 murders, 4,177 rapes, 60,000 aggravated assaults and over 11,000
robberies would have been avoided yearly.
* Vermont: one of the safest five states
in the country. In Vermont, citizens can carry a firearm without
getting permission... without paying a fee... or without going through
any kind of government-imposed waiting period. And yet for ten years in
a row, Vermont has remained one of the top-five, safest states in the
union -- having three times received the "Safest State Award."
* Florida: concealed carry helps slash
the murder rates in the state. In the fifteen years following the
passage of Florida's concealed carry law in 1987, over 800,000 permits
to carry firearms were issued to people in the state. FBI
reports show that the homicide rate in Florida, which in 1987 was much
higher than the national average, fell 52% during that 15-year period
-- thus putting the Florida rate below the national average.
* Do firearms carry laws result in chaos?
No. Consider the case of Florida. A citizen in the Sunshine State is
far more likely to be attacked by an alligator than to be assaulted by a
concealed carry holder.
1. During the first fifteen years that
the Florida law was in effect, alligator attacks outpaced the number
of crimes committed by carry holders by a 229 to 155 margin.
2. And even the 155 "crimes" committed by
concealed carry permit holders are somewhat misleading as most of
these infractions resulted from Floridians who accidentally carried
their firearms into restricted areas, such as an airport.
Criminals avoid armed citizens
* Kennesaw, GA. In 1982, this suburb of
Atlanta passed a law requiring heads of households to keep at least one
firearm in the house. The residential burglary rate subsequently dropped
89% in Kennesaw, compared to the modest 10.4% drop in Georgia as a
whole.
* Ten years later the residential
burglary rate in Kennesaw was still 72% lower than it had been in 1981,
before the law was passed.
* Nationwide. Statistical comparisons
with other countries show that burglars in the United States are far
less apt to enter an occupied home than their foreign counterparts who
live in countries where fewer civilians own firearms. Consider the
following rates showing how often a homeowner is present when a burglar
strikes:
* Homeowner occupancy rate in the gun
control countries of Great Britain, Canada and Netherlands: 45% (average
of the three countries); and, * Homeowner occupancy rate in the
United States: 12.7%. [18] Rapes averted when women carry or use
firearms for protection
* Orlando, FL. the media
highly publicized a safety course which taught Orlando women how to use
guns. The result: Orlando's rape rate dropped 88%, whereas the
rape rate remained constant in the rest of Florida and the nation.
* Nationwide. The Justice
Department found that of more than 32,000 attempted rapes, 32% were
actually committed. But when a woman was armed with a gun or knife, only
3% of the attempted rapes were actually successful.
Justice
Department study
* 3/5 of felons polled agreed that "a criminal is not going to mess around with a victim he knows is armed with a gun."
* 74% of felons polled agreed that "one
reason burglars avoid houses when people are at home is that they fear
being shot during the crime."
* 57% of felons polled agreed that
"criminals are more worried about meeting an armed victim than they are
about running into the police."
Source:U.S., Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice, "The Armed Criminal in America: A Survey of Incarcerated Felons," Research Report
Source:U.S., Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice, "The Armed Criminal in America: A Survey of Incarcerated Felons," Research Report