Drewbot
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.How valid is the argument of "I need a gun for protection" ?
If the criminals are breaking in my house, and coming at me with a gun or a knife, then the argument becomes EXTREMELY valid.
Only in the case that the gun owner is well trained in the use of his weapon (member of shooting club or hunter) can he/she be a true match against a hardened criminal who is more likely to use a gun regularly.
Armed citizens trying to defend their homes often get wounded doing so.
Can you please show any information sources on the above two statistics?
I would maintain that most legal gun owners have better training and background with guns than most criminals.
Secondly, I would add that because they are better trained/experienced, the legal gun owner is less prone to accidental discharges than a criminal. A criminal would be unable to obtain a legal gun, so he would have to steal it or buy it on the black market, and would be less familiar with the gun than a gun owner who has hunted/trained/target practiced etc...
Furthermore, research seems to indicate that having a gun in the house is more dangerous than protective :
http://www.press.uchicago.edu/Misc/Chicago/493636.htmlSee Link Below for Article said:You are referring to the often-cited statistic that 58 percent of murder victims are killed by either relatives or acquaintances. However, what most people don't understand is that this "acquaintance murder" number also includes gang members killing other gang members, drug buyers killing drug pushers, cabdrivers killed by customers they picked up for the first time, prostitutes and their clients, and so on. "Acquaintance" covers a wide range of relationships. The vast majority of murders are not committed by previously law-abiding citizens. Ninety percent of adult murderers have had criminal records as adults.
It is my personal opinion that a society should try to resolve conflict, not escalate it. Weapons only lead to escalation of conflict.
As a population arms itself, criminals will counterreact with more and heavier guns.
As a population arms itself, criminals will look for easier targets, however, this becomes difficult, if they don't know which potential victim has chosen to arm themselves.
"Hello police, I just saw on my video surveilence system, someone kicking in my window, please hurry" 'See you in 5 or 10 minutes'There are alternatives for protecting your home and family against crime, like electronic alarms, video surveillance, smart locks, etc...