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The evil is in the most negative aspects of humanity, allowing people to carry guns just makes evil people a greater threat, and you less of an obstacle.
The argument that by you also having a gun creates that obstacle and deterrent is mute, because you don't have a clue when you'll need that gun for protection, and a determined crook will not likely care that you have it.
No, allowing people to carry guns makes the victims more of an obstacle. If you don't think so, try this: you can have a pile of cash, with no strings attached, if you can go into an apartment and take it off the table. In one apartment is a sorority girl doing homework on her laptop, and $100,000; in the other apartment, her twin has $1,000,000 and is doing the same except she has a Ruger revolver in her lap and knows she can shoot you without getting prosecuted.
Which apartment are you going to go for?
And it works: some two million times a year in the U.S., crimes are stopped by citizens with guns. Not knowing when you'll need it is why you always carry it. And in the majority of cases, even an armed crook will decide he has an urgent appointment elsewhere on merely seeing that you're armed -- after all, they're in it for gain, not for risking having their blood leaked onto some stranger's floor.
Here in UK, i don't want to get attacked by a trio with lead pipes or knives for whatever reason, but i appreciate having a higher survival rate after the attack than what i would if they had guns to vent their aggression.
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And nothing at all keeps criminals from having guns except their personal choice -- but you, following the law, are made a victim by your own government.
As I point out repeatedly, just with tools available in the stores in a fair-sized mall, someone who is competent with tools can make a serviceable firearm.
Besides which, even if you're already under attack, being armed can still stop your attackers.


Poetic justice.