2017 had at least 40 self-defense gun uses (not counting
uniformed police shootings) in Nevada that were documented in major media
sources.
The last incident was on
New Years’ Eve when a man, attempting to carjack or enter an occupied
vehicle, was shot. One robber was shot
with his own gun. Despite one of our own (a member of the gun community) sadly
succumbing to opioid addiction withdrawal and wounding by gunshot staff of a pain
clinic, concealed carriers ran
to the sound of gunfire ready to assist, had the shooter not taken his own
life.
Tragically, a security guard missed
a robber and shot an innocent store clerk by mistake. Two other incidents
went badly for armed citizens who
injudiciously used their firearms (and their mouths). We remind everyone to
get trained, know when shooting is justifiable, to keep their tempers in check,
and also to never speak to the police without an attorney present.
The most conservative estimate of defensive gun uses is
100,000 annually in the United States and most never result in a shot being
fired. High estimates range to upwards of two million defensive gun uses. Even
counting suicides and intentional non-fatal self-injuries (which are not
contributor’s to the average person’s risk of interpersonal harm), firearms are
used as much as, if not more often, for good than for evil.
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