I think a better refutation of this “study” is that it were true you would see a higher percentage of CCW holder committing crime than the general public. But it is just the opposite.
To believe this study you have to believe that people getting CCWs causes other people to commit more crimes in response.
November 21st, 2014 at 9:46 am
I think a better refutation of this “study” is that it were true you would see a higher percentage of CCW holder committing crime than the general public. But it is just the opposite.
To believe this study you have to believe that people getting CCWs causes other people to commit more crimes in response.
November 21st, 2014 at 10:42 am
The authors of that gun study tell you the truth: their models are highly sensitive to multiple parameters.
That is, change any of 30 or so inputs and you get different results.
Model is not robust at matching reality, end of discussion.