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I've seen statistics that somewhat over 11 million private citizens are licensed to carry a concealed weapon in the U. S. Two states, Alaska and Vermont, do not require a license, and several others allow open (Constitutional) carry or carry, loaded, in a vehicle. The cost and training to obtain a license can be substantial.
Perhaps more surprising is how many people have a CCL but do not carry on a regular basis. To me it's like insurance - you don't buy it expecting to need it, but it's there when you do. It's easy to say "just avoid bad places," but is anywhere safe? In Chicago, the mayor's teenage son was mugged in front of his house - with cops on 24/7 guard duty. There are three to six home invasions each week in Chicago. The point is, human predators go where there is money and opportunity - their choice, not your's.
Perhaps more surprising is how many people have a CCL but do not carry on a regular basis. To me it's like insurance - you don't buy it expecting to need it, but it's there when you do. It's easy to say "just avoid bad places," but is anywhere safe? In Chicago, the mayor's teenage son was mugged in front of his house - with cops on 24/7 guard duty. There are three to six home invasions each week in Chicago. The point is, human predators go where there is money and opportunity - their choice, not your's.