How so? Criminal breaks into your home brandishing a knife and demands your valuables. Criminal breaks into your home brandishing a gun and demands your valuables. You are a victim each time. You could concievably be killed with either weapon.
It doesnt really matter what weapon a criminal uses. Its the (in this case) act of robbery that is the crime. Use of ANY weapon compounds the crime. To me it doesnt matter if the weapon is a gun, knife, club, chain etc.
Guns are more dangerous than knives.
Do police swat teams, army special forces squads, etc, prefer to use knives in close combat situations or guns?
Guns are prefered unless there is a requirement for silence.
I can back off somebody with a knife, I cannot back off far enough from a gun.
Some how I doubt the validity of that statement. Since those people were armed, we'll never know for sure will we?
What do you think most criminals are doing? They are looking to steal. The mere presence of someone there will make them run in nearly all cases.
I suspect you were either very lucky or the criminal was unarmed, heck maybe both.
I'm pretty certain he didn't have a gun, it being in the UK.
He tried to force my kitchen window, I walked in to the kitchen, switched the light on, he fled.
If he'd had a gun, perhaps he'd have been tempted to fire through the window, in case I fired through the window at him.
The anti gun lobbyists here in the US are known for ignoring facts and telling outright lies. At one point they were claiming an absurd number of people dieing daily from guns. (Something on the order of 24,000 DAILY) At that rate the US population would have been annhilated in just a few years. One woman on a TV talk show was confronted by the Host about that very thing. Amazingly, when confronted with 8,760,000 gun related deaths each year, she stood her ground.
I doubt a group like the Brady org would have been putting out stupid figures like that.
As to the figures I quoted from them, I've put them out a couple of times, they haven't been challenged yet.
In fact, what struck me about the stuff Toad posted was that they skirted around the issue, but didn't address it directly, when makes me tend to believe Brady's figures are correct.
I've seen figures from the Department of Justice that show crime rates falling (sometimes dramatically) in states that have passed concealed carry laws. Look them up for yourself.
They've also declined dramatically in states that haven't passed CC laws.
New York is often held up as a paragon of crime reduction, I don't think that has much to do with concealed carry.
The number of Homicides in New York city has gone from over 2,200 in 1990 to around 600 now, whereas the US overall has gone from about 23,000 to about 15,000. (The rate in New York has gone from over 30 per 100,000 people to less than 7 per 100,000)