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Some Facts About Concealed Carry
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"It is at least some evidence that armed citizens abort or prevent at least some crime. That 40% of the sample had at some time decided not to do a crime because the intended victim was carrying a gun is additional evidence favoring the same point." (Armed and Considered Dangerous - Page 155)
"The felons in this survey were clearly concerned about encounters
with
armed victims. Most felons agreed that "a smart criminal always
tried to
find out if his victim is armed. In general, encounters with armed
victims
seemed to be about as worrisome to these men as encounters with the
police. Confrontations with armed victims were a fairly frequent
occurrence for
these men. About two fifths had run into an armed victim at least
once;
about one third had been scared off, shot at, wounded, or captured
by one;
about two fifths had decided at least once in their lives not to
commit a
crime because they knew or suspected that the victim was armed;
about 80% had had at least some experience with an armed victim;
either directly or vicariously, through the experiences of their
associates." (ACD Page 158 159)
"Four fifths agreed that "a smart criminal always tries to find out if his victim is armed," and three fifths agreed that "most criminals are more worried about meeting an armed victim than they are about running into the police." About two fifths of the sample reported at least one armed victim encounter at some time in their careers; just over one third said that they had personally been "scared off, shot at, wounded, or captured by an armed victim." About two fifths reported having decided at least once in their lives not to commit a crime because they had reason to suspect that the intended victim was armed. This result makes it clear that at least some crimes are prevented by gun wielding victims." (ACD Page 15)
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