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If we want to do something about armed crime that has any chance of working, we need to rethink our entire approach. I would suggest that, instead of trying to remove weapons from society, the authorities should allow us to keep weapons for defense and to use them for defense.

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Supporting Evidence: Link (solutions.heritage.org)
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While gun ownership doubled in the late 20th century, Americans are safer today from violent crime, including gun homicide, than they have been at any time since the mid-1960s.

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While gun ownership doubled in the late 20th century, Americans are safer today from violent crime, including gun homicide, than they have been at any time since the mid-1960s.

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“We should not blame a gun itself for any crime or any acts of violence, any more than we can blame a pen for misspelling a word.” This was said by Robert Bennett, time after time it has been proven that guns do not kill people; in fact it is the people themselves that do.

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While gun ownership doubled in the late 20th century, Americans are safer today from violent crime, including gun homicide, than they have been at any time since the mid-1960s.

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Armed citizens are less likely to be injured by an attacker, and the number of defensive gun uses may be as high as 2.1 million to 2.5 million times per year.



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