Quad4_72
AI-EE-YAH!
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Bolding is mine:Quad, I know I owe you a source regarding concealed carry criminal history in Kentucky, but I'm going to pretend I have forgotten that for now.
And I hate playing devil's advocate when the one I'm countering is one whose views are close to mine, but our arguments don't get stronger if we ignore their flaws. So here goes:
Having a gun may not, as you say, make a good person go bad. But having the alternative of pulling a firearm may make it less likely that a lesser alternative is tried.
I won't claim any studies on this, but anecdotally through years of experience in both the military and in the civilian security profession, I can tell you that the individual dealing with an angry person is far more likely to keep trying to talk that person down when they don't think they have another choice. The moment you tell a security officer that he's got four buddies outside the room ready to help restrain the shouting psychiatric patient is the moment you more than double the likelihood that restraints will be used.
While this is true, I would love to see a statistic that shows how people who are law-abiding citizens who have gotten into arguments have resulted to homocide to solve their differences. I have a feeling that this statistic would be low, but I need a source.