Re: CCW revoke rates

2008-03-02 Thread Philip F. Lee
More Florida statistical data on their concealed weapon licensing is available linked from the page http://licgweb.doacs.state.fl.us/weapons/index.html Phil There are a few more sources of data. Florida reports administrative actions (including firings as reason for revoking licenses) in

Re: CCW revoke rates

2008-03-01 Thread Joseph E. Olson
None that I know of. Florida, Texas, and Minnesota produce annual reports that contain this data. IIRC, Florida's total number of revocations for crime committed after permit issuance is 165. That's out of 1.3 million permits in over close to 20 years. The rate per 100,000 per year is

Re: CCW revoke rates

2008-03-01 Thread Philip F. Lee
There is a good analysis of the first years of the Texas shall issue operation with licensees being charged and convicted of crimes by Sturdevant at http://www.txchia.org/sturdevant.pdf and an update at http://www.txchia.org/sturdevant2000.htm For a while, Texas and Florida published much data

Re: CCW revoke rates

2008-03-01 Thread hotrodss
Kansas is keeping statistics on the attorney general's web page.  I believe it is just a table. Scott -Original Message- From: Guy Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 'Firearms Regs List' FIREARMSREGPROF@lists.ucla.edu Sent: Sat, 1 Mar 2008 1:38 pm Subject: CCW revoke rates I’m looking

Re: CCW revoke rates

2008-03-01 Thread Philip F. Lee
There are a few more sources of data. Florida reports administrative actions (including firings as reason for revoking licenses) in their Newsletters. These newsletters are linked from http://licgweb.doacs.state.fl.us/news/newsletters.html Michigan has a summerary report of its CCW program at