Blood in the streets
It’s been two years since Missouri passed shall issue concealed weapons laws. The results:
Police say crime has not dropped since residents began to legally arm themselves. Neither does the number of unjustified or accidental shootings appear to be up. Few officials can even recall anyone with a permit firing a gun, deliberately or inadvertently.
“I had no idea what to expect,” said St. Louis County Police Chief Jerry Lee. “To be honest, it’s really been a non-event.”