Hardly.
But prevention is worth a pound of cure. I have lived in many states and many big cities and in rural areas as well. I was born and raised here in Washington. Learned to shoot at an early age. Since my 20's I have always been a gun owner. I have lived in California, New York (both NY city and upstate. but had to sell my handgun there. To many hassles Still had a shotgun, which is legal) I have lived in Maine, Virginia, Utah, Montana, Michigan, and spent a considerable amount of time in other states( been to all 50) and 5 other countries. Lived in Seattle, NYC, San Francisco, Wash DC area (worked in DC), and Salt Lake City . Lived in Maryland and Virginia over 20 years. Visited most of the major cities in this great country of ours, including some considered dangerous like Miami, Chicago, DC, Detroit, LA. The only time I felt endangered enough to carry concealed was in the mid 60's in Oakland because of the riots. I had friends who lived in one of the affected areas. I simply avoid situations if possible where I might need to use a firearm. Of course I have carried as part of my Coast Guard career. For that matter I was in the weapons division on ships and shore when I was enlisted and was on the Security Force on CG Base NY for two years in the late 60's . Never had the necessity or need as an officer, except for one time when I had to disarm someone, but there were three of us and one of him and he was more scared of us than we were of him.
Anyway. I just don't feel the need. I go to the range about once, sometime twice a month just to keep my skills up.
But sure, there is crime here, some really nasty crime in some areas. I just don't go there unless I have to. At my age it's just easier to avoid bad situations.