I will claim the same with you.
OK, let's look at the numbers, according to the
Violence Policy Center, 644 people have been killed by people who have a concealed carry permit since 2007 in the US. In that same time period, approximately 99,000 have been murdered in the US and that number has been decreasing by around 500 people per year since 2007. That would mean that CPL holders account for 0.65% of murders in the US.
The GAO estimates that there are around 8,000,000 concealed carry permits currently active in the US. Thus, 0.0081% of CLP owners have committed a murder since 2007.
Between 2007 and 2012, background checks for gun sales has been increasing by 1,126,240.6 guns per year. These are only numbers in in states that require background checks, and for guns that require background checks, so the total is likely to be quite a bit more. But in 2012, there were 16,808,538 background checks for gun sales completed.
Cities that had no gun laws had some of the highest murder rates and most of the mass murders in the US have occurred in gun free zones.
In some places, Sheriffs departments are telling people to arm themselves:
http://www.npr.org/2013/01/31/170727538/milwaukee-sheriff-advises-residents-to-arm-themselves
http://www.beaufortobserver.net/Art...4083.112112-Harnett-Sheriff-Arm-yourself.html
http://www.wnd.com/2014/01/detroit-police-chief-to-citizens-arm-yourselves/
More so, the following links claim that Concealed Carry laws prevent crimes from occurring or escalating:
http://humanevents.com/2014/01/03/study-shows-concealed-carry-laws-result-in-fewer-murders/
http://www.startribune.com/local/minneapolis/236392921.html
http://marquettewire.org/2012/02/14...events-more-crime-than-it-creates-study-says/
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/16/charlie-blackmore-marine-veteran-draws-gun_n_2891176.html
http://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/concealed-weapons-save-lives-article-1.1121161
http://townhall.com/tipsheet/heathe...ry-permit-stops-6-robbers-in-houston-n1667028
http://www.policeone.com/off-duty/articles/6062966-Do-legally-armed-citizens-prevent-crime/
http://www.collegiatetimes.com/opinion/columnists/article_ba2d7bb8-2faa-5686-bc79-85d9361f62d4.html
(there is a about a 10,000 more, should I keep posting links?)
So, let's recap. Statistics show CPL holders commit less crimes, stop crimes, and arming yourself is encouraged by at least 3 sheriffs offices who say that 911 will not save you. I think I understand the problem just fine.
Sadly banning all guns is an answer. It's worked in several countries including Australia who banned guns after their first mass shooting. They haven't had a mass shooting since. The problem is that our culture won't accept the answer of no guns because of lame talking points like then only criminals would have guns and the world would be more dangerous. There is enough evidence out there that says those talking points are wrong. Personally I don't believe we need to ban all weapons. Just limit them and require registration. People want rifles to go hunting. You don't need fully automatic anything to go hunting. You don't need anything that can carry more than a couple shots. If you don't bag your deer in the first shot you'll be lucky to get a second. For pistols, some people feel safer having them, but you can limit the clips to just a few rounds. The idea is to protect yourself and get you out a the situation, not to unload Dirty Harry style and "save the day". And please don't use the knives kill people too argument. There will always be violence in our world and people will always invent ways of killing people, but at least with a knife I feel like I have a fighting chance against you and there haven't exactly been a lot of mass murder committed with a knife. I think the first thing is to end the mass murders through proper gun regulation - whatever that is. Then we can talk about individual murders and a way to reduce that. With regulating for the mentally ill, good idea, but near impossible to execute. Yes, we can deny guns to those that are registered as mentally incompetent to own one, but then we have to deal with their rights we may be violating and the fact that they may have purchased the gun before they were mentally ill. It's not like I have any answers, but can we at least start with gun registration? As a government employee I promise I will not be coming to take your guns away.
I think that background checks and gun registration is an acceptable thing. We have it in MI and it is a very rare case that I hear about someone having problems with the system to buy the guns. I do hear that politics makes some CPL waiting times too long, but there is a bill to address that at put it in the hands of the State Police instead of the Sheriffs Departments.