Karlos wrote:
@metalman
Should I look for examples having the opposite outcome? How many do you think I'll find, even if I just stick to the timeframe between your oldest and most recent?
An analysis of the 2001 year of reporting for "The New York Times," showed it ran 50,745 words on contemporaneous gun crimes, but just one, 163-word story on a retired police officer who used his gun to stop a robbery. For USA Today, the tally was 5,660 words on gun crimes versus zero on defensive uses.
According to detailed U.S. Department of Justice and other academic surveys by different researchers published in the Journal of Criminal Justice, there are about two million defensive gun uses in the USA each year, and guns are used defensively four times more frequently than they are to commit crimes.
Bureau of Justice StatisticsWhy I'm no longer anti-gun