kyplowboy said: (quoted from post at 09:04:54 03/21/09)
It is realy not that hard. An armed society is a polite society. A few years ago Chicago and Miami were two of America's most violent cities. Florda started let'n citizens get concealed carry permits and violent crime dropped. Chicago passed some of the most restrictive gun laws in the nation and violent crime kept going up. The thugs that like to use guns to comit crime are alot braver when the chance of running into some one else pack'n is low. If they know that there is a good chance that there is some in that liquor store has just as big a gun as he has, he thinks longer about rob'n the joint.
Dave
Explain for me then why Wisconsin who also has no concealed carry law (and reciprocal force laws for that matter) sits at 39 of 50 states in gun deaths. You don't suppose it has anything to do with major metropolitan areas do you?
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