I debated on starting a new thread or continuing with this one.
For the record I favor constitutional carry, though I am conflicted (or inconsistent
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) as to what age.
I assumed the article is by a lib so I found where her stats probably originated & posted below.
The numbers are sobering when we look at young men. In the United States, for example, young white males (between age 14 and 24) represent only 6% of the population, yet commit almost 17% of the murders. For young black males, the numbers are even more alarming (1.2% of the population accounting for 27% of all homicides). Together, these two groups of young men make up just 7% of the population and 45% of the homicides. Overall, 90% of all violent offenders are male, as are nearly 80% of the victims.
http://www.cnn.com/2012/07/24/opinion/c ... s-homicide
TRENDS IN JUVENILE VIOLENCE
A Report to the United States Attorney General
on Current and Future Rates of Juvenile Offending
James Alan Fox, Ph.D.
Dean, College of Criminal Justice
Northeastern University
Boston, Massachusetts 02115
Prepared for the Bureau of Justice Statistics
United States Department of Justice
Washington, D.C.
March 1996
http://www.bjs.gov/content/pub/pdf/tjvfox2.pdf
The above report shows a growing trend of teenage violence & validates the necessity of defensive weapon carry.
It also fuels a new dilemma for me - Stats show our children are exposed to growing violence in their peer group, should the CHL age limit be lowered to 18 (
and of course campus carry) - or, because the age group is prone to more violent reaction & immature judgment, should the age limit stay at 21?
I hear my grass growing, time to mow!
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