The law, which was set to take effect Jan. 1, would have prohibited people from carrying concealed guns in 26 places, including public parks, churches, banks and zoos.
In California, no shooting by a CCW holder has ever occurred at an existing protected location or one proposed by SB 2. In fact, concealedcarrykillers.org lists just 5 homicides having been committed by CCW holders in California in the last 24 years.
Yet, since 2013 there have been 19,249 homicides statewide, 70 percent of which were committed with firearms.
No shootings with a licensed CCW involved, not no shootings in general. Shootings have happened and will continue to happen and for some reason a group of people demonstrably not involved are rendered defenseless because of it.
Like I said your original request (statistics of “legal” CCW permit holder, without premeditation, discharging a firearm, in California) is incredibly specific, making it very difficult to find quality research. But here’s what I was able to find for you:
I have no idea, that’s a very specific and difficult statistic to try and research. Do you have the answer?
Did you even try?
https://www.pacificresearch.org/sb-2-a-law-in-search-of-a-crime/
If no shooting has ever occurred from a CCW holder in those areas in 24 years, what value does having a gun in those locations add?
I get the whole constitutional right thing, but clearly these are safe places where having a gun doesn’t increase your personal safety.
So, why bring one?
No shootings with a licensed CCW involved, not no shootings in general. Shootings have happened and will continue to happen and for some reason a group of people demonstrably not involved are rendered defenseless because of it.
PRI is a right-wing political policy advocacy group. Do you have a nonpartisan source?
I don’t owe you that kind of research work. Do you have a source that would discredit or dispute what I’ve already offered?
Like I said your original request (statistics of “legal” CCW permit holder, without premeditation, discharging a firearm, in California) is incredibly specific, making it very difficult to find quality research. But here’s what I was able to find for you:
Johns Hopkins has this: https://publichealth.jhu.edu/2022/study-finds-significant-increase-in-firearm-assaults-in-states-that-relaxed-conceal-carry-permit-restrictions
This one includes some good details as to why these studies are challenging, and what causes errors in the data: https://www.rand.org/research/gun-policy/analysis/concealed-carry/violent-crime.html
Here’s a summary from GVPedia (note the sources in the footnotes): https://crimeresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/GVPedia-Permitless-Carry-Factsheet-Feb2022.pdf
Hopes this helps.