That assumes you only have two groups and you can easily make that associative comparison. 5 + X = 7...that's easy. 5 + X + Y + Z + A = 37...that a little harder to deduce.jmra wrote:It's actually very simple, if I know that the vast majority fall into a particular group, I don't need to know the number of people that fall outside that group to know that they make up a small portion of the population. Makes perfect sense.
Ya, I didn't even talk about how silly it was to "relatively" compare to the population of all of Texas. The same statement could be used for CHLer's in general, let alone a supposed subset of CHLer's...CHL is "relatively small in comparison to the total Texas population." You even said it yourself when you started your last sentence with "I don't believe...". That's my point, there is no empirical evidence provided to come to any kind of conclusion. I believe your opinion/assumption is correct, but again, I just thought it was funny.Keith B wrote:I will tell you exactly how you can tell. CHL holders make up approximately 2% of the total population of Texas. This forum is and even smaller subset of CHL holders in Texas (including a few from other states.) Take into consideration just the members here that either do not support open carry or only support licensed open carry, and then those that do support open carry, but not strongly and you will be well into the sub-1% of the population of Texas. I don't believe there is a large group of unlicensed people across Texas who are strongly pro-open carry, which is what the first group referred to is.
I guess let's just chalk it up to me having a weird sense of humor or maybe some OCD flaring up and move on
