I have always been interested in the studies showing the prevalence of defensive gun use in the U.S. annually. Of course, estimates vary widely, in part reflecting the difficulties in defining and measuring the term “defensive gun use.” In fact, on the high end of the scale, the findings show upwards of 6.1 million defensive gun uses every year. And on the low end, estimates are around 500,000. But all the research and studies together still give us an average of 2.5 million reported defensive gun uses in America every single year. That’s a really impressive number! And it translates to a lot of threats stopped and crises averted.
These studies highlight just a fraction of the number of times Americans rely on the Second Amendment to protect themselves or their loves ones. Despite the limitations on data, these confirmed cases of defensive gun use prove a “good guy with a gun” is not just a myth or a misnomer but rather an integral part of our society.
We know that not every American has a gun and not every individual who owns a firearm carries it every day. Think about that. |
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| Currently only about 1.2 percent of the general population carry all the time. And if defensive gun use is roughly 6,849 cases per day, how much more violence and crime could potentially be stopped if more responsible citizens carried? Even if half of the gun owners chose to arm themselves with a defensive gun, could that be 5,000 more criminals thwarted daily? Or if every gun owner chose to arm himself or herself, could that be more than 15,000 lives saved every day?
Don’t let the bad guys win. If you’re a gun owner, train to be a safe and proficient gun carrier. We will definitely still work to avoid, escape, deescalate and defend — in that order. But when life is on the line, we should never be at a disadvantage on that last option. |
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