GOOD Samaritan Gun Use

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Good Samaritan Gun Use

By John R. Lott Jr.
Posted: Thursday, March 3, 2005
Fox News.com
Publication Date: March 3, 2005

A multiple victim public shooting last week outside the court house in Tyler, Texas, stemming from a custody dispute, resulted in the murder of two people and the wounding of four others.


Wilson, a licensed concealed handgun permit holder, heard Arroyo’s shots and saw the commotion from his apartment window. He grabbed a handgun and headed toward the attacker. Arroyo had already wounded several police officers and there was no one left to prevent his rampage.

Arroyo had also shot his 22-year-old son and was about ready to shoot him again from very close range when Wilson fired his gun, hitting Arroyo several times in the chest. Arroyo was wearing a bullet resistant vest and flak jacket and Wilson's shots did not seriously wound him. Yet, Wilson’s shots forced Arroyo to come after him, and it used up a couple of minutes of his time. Unfortunately, in the exchange of gunfire, Arroyo eventually fatally shot Wilson. With police arriving, Arroyo fled the scene and was later shot to death by police as they pursued him.


The Bias Against Guns, Bill Landes of the University of Chicago Law School and I examine multiple-victim public shootings in the United States from 1977 to 1999 and find that when states passed right-to-carry laws, these attacks fell by 60 percent. Deaths and injuries from multiple-victim public shootings fell on average by 78 percent.

Guns have been and are used by law abiding citizens to protect and save their own lives and the lives of others.
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http://www.aei.org/news/newsID.22052,filter.all/news_detail.asp
 
i think there should be a right to carry in the US.
imagine the assholes face when he pulls out his gun to rob a gas station, and the 8 people behind him draw down on him.
 

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