Concealed Crimes

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Luis Lujan
Professor Vetter
English 101A
May 14, 2014

Concealed Weapons Permits Reduce Crime
Imagine if you will, society that is so plagued with crime that its citizens are afraid to step out of their homes for fear of being a victim of a violent crime. With no way to protect themselves or their families, they are at the whim of the criminals that prey on them. Next imagine a society where it is virtually crime free, free of any types of violent crimes, one is able to leave the front door unlock and return home without worrying if there has been a burglary. Although these scenarios are to the extreme it is a reality to some extent as to the conditions here in the State of California at the present time, where a law abiding citizen cannot legally protect themselves in everyday life from the preying few that society has labeled criminals. Unlike other states in the nation California does not issue Concealed Weapons Permits in a consistent fair manner, therefore depending on the location of one’s residence it could determine if a citizen has a higher chance of becoming a victim without being able to have the choice to defend one’s self. It is this author’s belief that Concealed Weapons Permits do lower the crime rate by being a deterrence of criminal activity that fear the repercussions of facing a citizen that is armed and well trained in the use of the weapon of choice.
Being able to protect one’s self and family is a right that everybody should be able to carry out without any hindrance from any government entity. Yet in this country “the land of the free” we still have laws that do just that. It is a common misconception that the Police are there to protect the public from the criminal element. This was decided in a landmark ...

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...research study conducted by the U.S. Department of Justice, where over 2,000 felons were interviewed, 34% said they had been scared off, shot at, wounded or captured by an armed victim and 40% said that they had been deterred because they feared that victim was armed.” (Stearns 20) Deterrence of crime is one of the major factors in reducing it or even eliminating it, but with the current programs and laws in place in some area it is inviting the crime to occur giving the criminal element the green light to proceed. For the critics that state that giving the right for normal citizens the right to carry a concealed weapon refuse to accept the research that has been conducted after the laws have been changed and the research numbers are clear, that the crime rate drops when the criminal element lives in fear that their prey are going to fight back and they might not

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