@dersu, assuming your statistics are accurate, then yes, they dont really show us a trend in any direction.
Ok, so let me create a new example:
living in america, looking at the stats above, it looks like at some point in my life theres a decent chance that I will be attacked, mugged, whatever.
If/when that happens, I want a gun.
If I have a gun when this happens, theres a pretty good chance that the crook will decide to run away. and if he doesnt, theres a good chance that he will be wounded or killed. either way, i stand a good chance of keeping my life/my stuff.
If I don't have a gun, the crook has a much better chance. If he has a gun, he has a REALLY good chance. if he doesnt have a gun, then he still has a pretty good chance.
So basically, if I have a gun, chances are I'll stop him.
If I dont, chances are he'll kill me/take my stuff.
thats one crime that was prevented by the "good guy" having a gun.
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