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Concealed and Carrry Laws

 

            While most citizens are not conscious of the fact, it has been a proven defense in court cases across the country that the police are to act only as a general deterrent to benefit the community as a whole. The police are not responsible for the protection of any single person from crime. I"m here to address the advantage that universal, possibly nationwide, concealed carry laws will provide to our country that promote concealed weapons as a reliable and useful tool for law abiding and responsible citizens. I will present the problems that lack of conceal-carry laws presents, the causes to these problems, and practical solutions to this hotly debated issue. .
             To understand the controversy surrounding conceals and carry laws, one must realize the problems that arise from the lack of such laws. To paraphrase the age old concern; if concealed weapons are outlawed, only the outlaws will have concealed weapons. There appears to be no reason to make carrying a concealed weapon illegal, if criminals are already walking around with concealed guns. But because of this lack of logic by law-makers, innocent, law-abiding people walk the streets, next to and at the mercy of violent, gun-toting criminals. .
             Another problem with infringing on people's right to carry a concealed weapon is that it promotes high crime rates. If these gun laws didn't work, there wouldn't be such a dramatic fall in crimes once they were enacted. According to John R. Lott Jr., professor at Chicago University, author of "More Guns, Less Crime" and co-author with David Mustard on "Crime, Deterrence and Right-to-Carry Concealed Handguns," counties that enacted right-to-carry laws between 1977 and 1992 saw a 2.2% drop in robberies, a 5.2% in rape, 7% fall in aggravated assaults and a whopping 7.6% drop in murders. When expanded to a rational number, this would calculate to 1,414 fewer murders, 4,177 fewer rapes, 11,898 fewer robberies and 60,363 fewer aggravated assaults.


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