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Related: About this forumTexas Study Busts NRA Myths: Concealed Carry Doesn’t Reduce Crime, Guns Increase Crime
Somehow, it is legal in every state in the US to carry a concealed handgun. Up until this week, it was a commonly accepted myth that carrying a hidden gun was less harmful than carrying a visible firearm, and that the incidence of crime fell when there was no weapon in sight. A new study by Texas A&M University has just exposed the fallacy of this assertion. It turns out that -shocker- carrying a concealed weapon does not decrease crime rate. What does increase the crime rate? Having a gun in the first place. There is no safe way to carry a gun; whether its concealed or not makes absolutely no difference. These new results just add more evidence to the already extensive demand for tougher restrictions on gun control.
The logic that concealed guns directly relates to a decreased level of shootings has been the false basis of much legalized gun legislation. A dramatic spike in the number of Americans with permits to carry concealed weapons coincides with an equally stark drop in violent crime, Fox News wrote last year, citing a study by the Crime Prevention Research Center. Its time to throw this logic out the window. Research by Texas A&M University dispels the previous data with a county by county analysis in over 500 counties, of the effect of concealed weapons. Their study proves whether a gun is visible or not has no connection with crime. The Crime Prevention Research Center based their findings on before and after concealed-carry legislation, and hence did not get a full picture.
The idea that concealed handguns lead to less crime is at the center of much firearms legislation, but the science behind that conclusion has been murky, Texas A&M health sciences professor Charles D. Phillips said in a university release. This research suggests that the rate at which CHLs (concealed handgun licenses) are issued and crime rates are independent of one another crime does not drive CHLs; CHLs do not drive crime, the study states. What we found when we drilled down to the county level was that the changes in the number of concealed handgun permits in a county had no relationship to either an increase or decrease in the county crime rate, commented Phillips.
Instead of relying solely on the visibility of a gun as a predictor or indicator of violence, Phillips study delves into real drivers such as the economy or policing tactics. By disproving the idea that concealed hand guns create an atmosphere of increased public welfare, gun legislation is going to have to be reevaluated. These results have some implications for the current policy debates concerning concealed handguns. The logic of relaxing requirements for concealed carry for the purposes of public safety implies that such legislation should reduce crime rates, Phillips and his team concluded in their findings.
http://www.occupydemocrats.com/new-texas-study-busts-nra-myths-concealed-carry-doesnt-reduce-crime-guns-increase-crime/
The logic that concealed guns directly relates to a decreased level of shootings has been the false basis of much legalized gun legislation. A dramatic spike in the number of Americans with permits to carry concealed weapons coincides with an equally stark drop in violent crime, Fox News wrote last year, citing a study by the Crime Prevention Research Center. Its time to throw this logic out the window. Research by Texas A&M University dispels the previous data with a county by county analysis in over 500 counties, of the effect of concealed weapons. Their study proves whether a gun is visible or not has no connection with crime. The Crime Prevention Research Center based their findings on before and after concealed-carry legislation, and hence did not get a full picture.
The idea that concealed handguns lead to less crime is at the center of much firearms legislation, but the science behind that conclusion has been murky, Texas A&M health sciences professor Charles D. Phillips said in a university release. This research suggests that the rate at which CHLs (concealed handgun licenses) are issued and crime rates are independent of one another crime does not drive CHLs; CHLs do not drive crime, the study states. What we found when we drilled down to the county level was that the changes in the number of concealed handgun permits in a county had no relationship to either an increase or decrease in the county crime rate, commented Phillips.
Instead of relying solely on the visibility of a gun as a predictor or indicator of violence, Phillips study delves into real drivers such as the economy or policing tactics. By disproving the idea that concealed hand guns create an atmosphere of increased public welfare, gun legislation is going to have to be reevaluated. These results have some implications for the current policy debates concerning concealed handguns. The logic of relaxing requirements for concealed carry for the purposes of public safety implies that such legislation should reduce crime rates, Phillips and his team concluded in their findings.
http://www.occupydemocrats.com/new-texas-study-busts-nra-myths-concealed-carry-doesnt-reduce-crime-guns-increase-crime/
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Texas Study Busts NRA Myths: Concealed Carry Doesn’t Reduce Crime, Guns Increase Crime (Original Post)
SecularMotion
Oct 2015
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TeddyR
(2,493 posts)1. So this study, assuming it is accurate
Indicates that concealed carry is at worse a wash and has no impact on crime either way? If that is the case -- if neither decreases NOR increases crime, then controllers shouldn't have any objection to concealed carry laws.
gejohnston
(17,502 posts)2. did it appear in a peer review
criminology journal and can independent researchers replicate the study and get the same results?
ileus
(15,396 posts)3. I'll be a chance I'll have to take...because I care.
Eleanors38
(18,318 posts)4. Carrying for SD is not social policy. Wrong premise.
ileus
(15,396 posts)5. The only study I need is mine.
"no safe way to carry a gun"
Now that's some exhaustive research.