Esme Murphy: "concealed carry" = Bryn Mawr "massacre"

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Re: Esme Murphy: "concealed carry" = Bryn Mawr "massacre"

Postby tman on Fri Oct 05, 2012 10:19 am

rthib wrote:It was obvious from reports that everyone knew he owned a firearm, so if they had concerns they should alert someone.


I haven't followed the "after" stuff.

If that is true, I agree.
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Re: Esme Murphy: "concealed carry" = Bryn Mawr "massacre"

Postby ferric021 on Sat Oct 06, 2012 1:27 pm

This is a tragic event and I'm not sure if this should go in here or be a different subject, but I heard an interesting statistic on the radio the other day:

http://minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2012/09/28/news/workplace-violence/
Nationally workplace homicides have been falling for more than a decade. In 1997 there were 860 workplace homicides in the United States. Last year there were 458, according to a preliminary tally by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.


Naturally there are more factors than anyone can fully take into account, but I do believe with more people owning and carrying firearms now than before and the number of workplace homicides on the decline it would be hard to build a statistically-sound argument that suggests carry laws increase workplace homicides.
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