Concealed Handgun Licensee

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According to data Sterling Burnett has collected, it shows that allowing a law-abiding citizen to carry a concealed handgun helps decrease crime. The author shows how concealed handgun licensee are more well behaved and tend to commit fewer crimes than an average Texan and for those who have been arrested, most are for nonviolent reasons. Based on the data that the author has used, it has helped change the opinions of what both John B. Holmes and Glenn White

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