Wow . Check this out .
Professor Gary Kleck is a life long (self-avowed) liberal democrat, author of Point Blank: Guns and Violence in America. He had expected the research involved in that writing to infer negatively on gun ownership. He discovered a vast amount of violent crimes were prevented by firearms usage. Even though this was contrary to his original premise, he had the integrity to stand by his research. Although that book was awarded the best book (of 1993) on criminology by the American Society of Criminology it was largely ignored by gun control advocates such as most medical journals and our Government's Justice Department and Center for Disease Control.
http://www.largo.org/klecksum.html
Anyone who advocates for gun control and doesn't read this is dishonest . Sorry Ardy ,TJ this guy shows how invalid the statistics you quote are .
I am not much of a scientist, although there is a B.S. somewhere in a trunk tucked away and long forgotten. The one thing that I do know about research is that you can only prove something is true, by trying to prove that it is NOT true. If that didn't get your head spinning think of it this way. If I want to prove that my sky at this moment is blue, I would have to compare it to every know color or hue and say it doesn't match any of those. Who knows, I might find that it is actually green or purple (see where I went there).
So back to honest research and gun control, there will always be "gray" areas and both sides do have very valid points. What to do next? Well, I would need to do more than just read a book. I would need to look at the raw data, the sampling, his methods (say how did he randomly pick data) and a number of other things. But in the end I would still come up with inconclusive results about gun control.
I think the big thing probably missing in his premise is that the term "violent crimes" in itself can be misleading. What would the results be in terms of "innocent gun deaths" instead?
My fraternity brother in college answered the door to his apartment, a group rushed in on him and his two children and wife. He was bound, pistol whipped while his wife, baby and toddler were held at gunpoint in another room. He was robbed of anything valuable that they could take.
That was truly a violent crime.Point of the true story? I would never feel safe (maybe safer). Possibly, had he wielded a gun ready at the entrance, the best possible result would have been they would have run. As it turned out he lost money and things, got bruised and busted up. I don't know what would have been the result if he stood his ground, outnumbered and both parties were surprised.
At least there were no innocent deaths.