09-28-2014, 10:55 AM
(09-27-2014, 11:32 PM)AcilletaM Wrote: Claiming the homicide rate dropped in Q1 because of concealed carry is wrong. How could that be a real factor before the first permits were sent out? Its also not better police work. It was the separate effects of the super cold winter and bad shooting. I don't remember which station did the report but they found that people were still getting shot at roughly the same rate but not dying and this was lowering the homicide rate. Politicians are too quick to take credit for stuff. Concealed carry will reduce crime but let's focus on what happened after April.
I tend to agree. Most shootings in Illinois are in Chicago. And those are concentrated on the South and West sides. I then to credit bad weather, and better police work. Since there are few CCW permits in those Chicago neighborhoods, it would be hard to draw that conclusion. However, I am sure crime is down everywhere else.
(09-27-2014, 11:32 PM)AcilletaM Wrote: Claiming the homicide rate dropped in Q1 because of concealed carry is wrong. How could that be a real factor before the first permits were sent out? Its also not better police work. It was the separate effects of the super cold winter and bad shooting. I don't remember which station did the report but they found that people were still getting shot at roughly the same rate but not dying and this was lowering the homicide rate. Politicians are too quick to take credit for stuff. Concealed carry will reduce crime but let's focus on what happened after April.
I tend to agree. Most shootings in Illinois are in Chicago. And those are concentrated on the South and West sides. I then to credit bad weather, and better police work. Since there are few CCW permits in those Chicago neighborhoods, it would be hard to draw that conclusion. However, I am sure crime is down everywhere else.
I tend to agree. Most shootings in Illinois are in Chicago. And those are concentrated on the South and West sides. I then to credit bad weather, and better police work. Since there are few CCW permits in those Chicago neighborhoods, it would be hard to draw that conclusion. However, I am sure crime is down everywhere else.


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