If that is true, why are there 30,000 deaths a year from gun violence. Who, exactly, is being deterred?
Emily Badger's blog for the Washington Post questions the logic foisted by pro gun lobbyists.
Not So Fast
Turns out Lott and his research have been discredited. A more recent study written by Stanford's Abhay Aneja and John J. Donohue and John Hopkins' Alexandria Zhang, goes one step further. It methodically picks apart the existing literature — including Lott's — and reaches a dramatically different conclusion:
Overall, the most consistent, albeit not uniform, finding to emerge from both the state and the county panel data models conducted over the entire 1977–2006 period with and without state trends and using three different models is that aggravated assault rises when [right-to-carry] laws are adopted.In other words, more guns...more violence.
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