On Mon, 13 Jan 2003, Sam Ewalt wrote:

> More guns will equal more shootings. Maybe they can handle their weapons
> safely in Switzerland but here in the USA we're not doing so hot.
> Anybody want to deny that obvious fact?


GUN OWNERSHIP MANDATORY IN KENNESAW, GEORGIA 

Crime Rate Plummets - Why Doesn't The Media Visit Kennesaw? 
by Chuck Baldwin

"The New American magazine reminds us that March 25th marked 
the 16th anniversary of Kennesaw, Georgia's ordinance 
requiring heads of households (with certain exceptions) to 
keep at least one firearm in their homes. The city's 
population grew from around 5,000 in 1980 to 13,000 by 1996 
(latest available estimate). Yet there have been only three 
murders: two with knives (1984 and 1987) and one with a 
firearm (1997). After the law went into effect in 1982, 
crime against persons plummeted 74 percent compared to 1981, 
and fell another 45 percent in 1983 compared to 1982.  And 
it has stayed impressively low. In addition to nearly 
non-existent homicide (murders have averaged a mere 0.19 per 
year), the annual number of armed robberies, residential 
burglaries, commercial burglaries, and rapes have averaged, 
respectively, 1.69, 31.63, 19.75, and 2.00 through 1998. 
With all the attention that has been heaped upon the lawful 
possession of firearms lately, you would think that a city 
that requires gun ownership would be the center of a media
feeding frenzy. It isn't. The fact is I can't remember a 
major media outlet even mentioning Kennesaw.  Can you? The 
reason is obvious. Kennesaw proves that the presence of 
firearms actually improves safety and security. This is not 
the message that the media want us to hear. They want us to 
believe that guns are evil and are the cause of violence. 
The facts tell a different story. What is even more
interesting about Kennesaw is that the city's crime rate 
decreased with the simple knowledge that the entire 
community was armed. The bad guys didn't force the residents 
to prove it. Just knowing that residents were armed prompted 
them to move on to easier targets. Most criminals don't have 
a death wish. There have been two occasions in my own family 
when the presence of a handgun averted potential disaster. 
In both instances the gun was never aimed at a person and no 
shot was fired." 

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