Study: Concealed Carry Is Soaring
Aug 23, 2015 15:29:50 GMT -5
Post by Michael Downing on Aug 23, 2015 15:29:50 GMT -5
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Study: Concealed Carry Is Soaring
Since President Obama’s election, the number of concealed handgun permits has soared, growing from 4.6 million in 2007 to over 12.8 million this year, according to a new study by the Crime Prevention Research Center.
Crime Prevention Research Center
The Crime Prevention Research Center (CPRC) conducts academic-quality research on gun laws and their effects on crime and public safety.
Among the findings in the CPRC report:
•The number of concealed handgun permits is increasing at an ever-increasing rate. Over the past year, 1.7 million additional new permits have been issued—a 15.4% increase in one single year. This is the largest-ever single-year increase in the number of concealed handgun permits.
•5.2% of the total adult population has a permit.
•Five states now have more than 10% of their adult population with concealed handgun permits.
•In ten states, a permit is no longer required to carry in all or virtually all of the state. This is a major reason why legal carrying handguns is growing so much faster than the number of permits.
•Since 2007, permits for women have increased by 270% and for men by 156%.
•Some evidence suggests that permit holding by minorities is increasing more than twice as fast as for whites.
•Between 2007 and 2014, murder rates have fallen from 5.6 to 4.2 (preliminary estimates) per 100,000. This represents a 25% drop in the murder rate at the same time that the percentage of the adult population with permits soared by 156%. Overall, violent crime also fell by 25 percent over that period of time.
•States with the largest increase in permits have seen the largest relative drops in murder rates.
•Concealed handgun permit holders are extremely law-abiding. In Florida and Texas, permit holders are convicted of misdemeanors or felonies at one-sixth the rate that police officers are convicted.