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More guns, less crime?
Posted by David Hardy · 26 April 2022 09:47 AM
A report of an interesting study. A Memphis newspaper published data on concealed weapon permit holders, itemized by zip code. Someone set out to study what happened to burglary rates in the years after the publication. Answer: burglary rates for the areas with high populations of permit-holders fell, while those for areas with low populations of permit-holders rose. The newspaper had inadvertently pointed out where the safest burglary targets in the city were located.
More crime, less crime, WGAF.
Since you cannot prevent me from having problems, 'guns' [arms] are for when you are deemed to be my problem, or look to be aligned with others who are deemed to be my problem.
Arms ownership is a protected right for when our "gov't" tries to join that fraternity, per the flesh-language of Paragraph 2 of The Declaration of Independence (which cannot be amended or repealed).
All "rights" are freedoms from government, so they are solely protected by an armed Society.