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Default Crime in decline, but why?

On Sep 19, 2:09*pm, Hawke wrote:
That's the headline today; Crime in decline, but why? FBI statistics
show that crime has fallen for eight straight years. Experts are not
sure why. They have some theories; an aging population, low inflation,
and more and smarter policing are some. The one theory that was not
mentioned was because of the gains in the number of people across the
country with concealed carry permits.

This is for those who have argued against me when I have said that there
is no support for the theory that crime declines because more people are
carrying concealed carry weapons. None of the experts has said this is a
reason for the drop in crime and that is because there is no evidence
showing that theory has any validity.

Crime has dropped everywhere including cities like L.A., where there is
no increase in people with CCW permits. So if crime drops and nobody is
getting a permit and crime drops where lots of people get permits it's
clear that the permits are not changing the statistics.

So does anyone still want to try and make the case that crime is down
because of the increase in people with CCW permits? Or are you finally
willing to admit being wrong? Oh yeah, and that I was right.

Hawke


Everyone carries a cell phone, including still and video, and audio
recording ability.
Video cameras are everywhere. Crimes of opportunity are on the
decline.

Corporate crime is on the upswing. Look at the credit card companies,
raping the consumer.
Look at Goldman Sachs raping the world. Tell us stories about the
phone companies screwing over everyone. Cell phone companies jamming
everyone with outrageous fees...
All of the big companies have lobbyists, and immunity.

Common thieves have video surveillance and instant cell phones
everywhere to call for help.