Demand soars for concealed carry permits, data shows

But not in the UK/EU where you permit the criminal to kill you all the while claiming the moral high ground.

Demand soars for concealed carry permits, data shows

The number of concealed carry permits in the United States has topped

15 million over the last year, according to data collected by the Crime Prevention Research Center.

That?s the largest one-year increase ever in the number of permits issued, according to the research center. In July 2016, the center reported that 14.5 million people had concealed handgun permits. As of May of this year, the number is already 15.7 million.

John Lott, founder of the group and a Fox News columnist, said several stat es, including Arizona, Florida, Michigan and Texas, have seen a big jump in the number of gun permits issued. There are several reasons for the increa se ? most notably, a rise in women and minorities seeking to purcha se handguns, Lott said.

"I think you're continuing to see a change in the composition of people who go and get permits," Lott said. "Women are growing at a much faster rate t han men."

Between 2012 and 2016, Lott said, the growth rate for women was twice as mu ch as it was for men. He also said minorities are purchasing handguns at a higher rate compared to previous years.

Firearms instructors are reporting an increase in the number of black women learning how to use guns around the country, as noted in an earlier Fox Ne ws report. Gun instructors who teach self-defense courses say more women ar e looking toward guns to protect themselves against crime.

In a May 10 statement to Fox News, NRA spokeswoman Catherine Mortensen said women are the fastest growing segment of firearms buyers in the country.

"The NRA is a natural home for women firearms owners," Mortensen said. "Inc reasingly, women today don?t want to rely on a spouse or neighbor f or protection. They want to be able to protect themselves and their familie s."

The Crime Prevention Research Center ? a nonprofit, gun advocacy re search group ? releases an annual report each July documenting fire arm statistics by citing numbers provided by state agencies.

The center's official report for 2017 is due in July but Lott said data alr eady collected shows a significant increase in permits in a number of state s.

Arizona had 272,622 such permits in 2016 and 315,107 as of May 2017. Florid a had 1,581,742 last year compared to 1,755,580 as of April 30.

Lott noted other factors contributing to an increase in permits.

"You're seeing states making it easier for people to go and get permits," h e said.

In contrast, states like California and New York have among the toughest re quirements for permits in the nation.

In Sacramento County, as of December 2016, residents are "required to pay $

220 in application fees, pass a state criminal background check, take a 16- hour training course and have approval of the sheriff?s department by having 'good moral character' and a good reason to have CCW," according to the center.
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burfordTjustice
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As the USA has 46 times the gun deaths per head of population, could you kindly explain your standing for lecturing us about this?

On the face of it, you lot have got it completely wrong and us lot have got it completely right.

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GB

I'm a Brit, but I lived in Texas for a few months in the 1980s, and I can kind of understand both perspectives.

I don't want to see more guns (especially handguns) in the UK, but perhaps it's happening anyway.

In Texas, guns seemed to be everywhere. I read about shootings, in the papers and was worried for a while. But eventually I realised that it wasn't random chance: it actually seemed pretty safe providing you didn't (a) get involved with drugs and gangs; or (b) mess around with someone's wife.

I wouldn't carry a gun myself, but I felt pretty safe when there were a lot of people around me with guns. There have been school shootings, but I've never heard of a shooting at a monster truck rally or some other place where a large percentage of people are carrying.

The problem is when you get wolves with guns amongst the sheep without. That scares me a lot more than being around a lot of people with guns, because I'll be one of the sheep.

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Caecilius

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Tekkie?

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