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by MechAg94
Sat Jan 22, 2011 7:58 pm
Forum: Off-Topic
Topic: Myth of the Hero Gunslinger
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Re: Myth of the Hero Gunslinger

one of the studies referenced.
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What Penn researchers found was alarming – almost five Philadelphians were shot every day over the course of the study and about 1 of these 5 people died. The research team concluded that, although successful defensive gun uses are possible and do occur each year, the chances of success are low. People should rethink their possession of guns or, at least, understand that regular possession necessitates careful safety countermeasures, write the authors. Suggestions to the contrary, especially for urban residents who may see gun possession as a defense against a dangerous environment should be discussed and thoughtfully reconsidered.
Is it just me or does that not make much sense?
Penn researchers investigated the link between being shot in an assault and a person’s possession of a gun at the time of the shooting. As identified by police and medical examiners, they randomly selected 677 cases of Philadelphia residents who were shot in an assault from 2003 to 2006. Six percent of these cases were in possession of a gun (such as in a holster, pocket, waistband, or vehicle) when they were shot.
There must be a way they got from 6% to their conclusions. I wonder if they screened out criminals who were shot while in possession of a gun.
These shooting cases were matched to Philadelphia residents who acted as the study’s controls. To identify the controls, trained phone canvassers called random Philadelphians soon after a reported shooting and asked about their possession of a gun at the time of the shooting. These random Philadelphians had not been shot and had nothing to do with the shooting. This is the same approach that epidemiologists have historically used to establish links between such things as smoking and lung cancer or drinking and car crashes.
This part isn't helping much either. Were they taking an opinion poll? Somebody help me here.

There has got to be more to this study. The press release doesn't look to good to me.
by MechAg94
Sat Jan 22, 2011 7:49 pm
Forum: Off-Topic
Topic: Myth of the Hero Gunslinger
Replies: 8
Views: 2212

Re: Myth of the Hero Gunslinger

He claims the hero gunslinger is a myth yet describes how an armed citizen ran to the scene to help, was able to figure out who the real criminal was, and helped subdue him. I think he misses the entire point of the Hero Gunslinger ideal. He is imagining some Lone Ranger who will come riding in shooting the guns out of the hands of all the bad guys. That person has never existed.

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